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Jon Graham, a 6'8 forward from Baltimore, played two seasons for the Terps from 2013-2015 after transferring from Penn State. Graham, the son of Terps legend Ernie Graham, talked about his decision to come to Maryland, what it was like having an all-timer for a father, playing for Mark Turgeon, and when he knew Melo Trimble was the real deal. He also shares some great perspective on how Maryland could better connect with past generations of players through events like Shell Shock and The Basketball Tournament (TBT). Presented by Vision Media Solutions.

0:00 - Intro

1:25 - Why Penn State?

2:51 - Transferring to Maryland

4:23 - Learning how good his dad (Ernie Graham) was

8:07 - Playing against Penn State for first time

11:30 - 2014-2015 Season

16:08 - Mark Turgeon’s Coaching

19:55 - Loss to West Virginia in 2015 NCAA Tournament

21:44 - Being fundamentally sound

23:18 - Short length

24:20 - Value of Shell Shock and TBT

26:00 - What are you doing now?

27:55 - Recognizing alumni

29:45 - Thoughts on this year’s Maryland team

34:32 - 2014-2015 vs. 2024-2025

35:41 - Final thoughts

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