Luke Kennard, the former Franklin High School standout who became the first player to have played four years at a local high school to go in the draft's first round since Brian Grant of Georgetown in 1994 when the Detroit Pistons drafted Kennard 12th overall in the 2017 NBA Draft, apparently doesn't want to be left out of discussions about the exciting NBA rookie class.

Kennard has averaged 4.2 points in 12.8 minutes per game in five games for the Pistons so far this season, but in a game for the team's G League affiliate - the Grand Rapids Drive - Kennard scored 26 with four rebounds, three assists and four steals.

Video highlights from @nbagleague:

And Tweets from the Pistons and the Drive:

Kennard was recalled by the Pistons after the game.

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