<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">If the Jazz can't move up in Tuesday's NBA Draft to get their preferred point guard, either Deron Williams of Illinois or Wake Forest's Chris Paul, and if they decide North Carolina's Raymond Felton isn't the best fit at No. 6 overall, they'll choose between New Mexico small forward Danny Granger and Arizona center Channing Frye. Granger, a 6-foot-8 senior who worked out for Utah Saturday, has seen his stock soar. In January, he said, he would have been happy going "15 or 16." Now, pre-draft projections suggest the first-team All-Mountain West Conference honoree could go as high as No. 4 to New Orleans or No. 6 to Utah ? and that he certainly shouldn't slip out of the lottery. "I think because I didn't play in a big conference, and I wasn't on TV all the time, a lot of people didn't get to see me as much as other players," he said. "So I think now more people are getting a look at me." Granger missed three games this past season due to surgery to repair a lateral meniscus tear in his left knee but said that's not scaring teams away: "I recovered from it fine." Granger worked out Saturday with Philadelphia native Hakim Warrick of Syracuse, another likely first-rounder, and Missouri's Linas Kleiza, a potential second-rounder who hails from Lithuania.</div> <div align="center">Source</div>