Everybody talks about Grady's one pocket skills, but don't forget that he was a tremendous 9 ball player as well.
You should buy a copy of the 1989 Brunswick 9 Ball open if you have a chance. Grady just demolishes EVERYONE. He makes Jimmy Mataya look like a joke (when Jimmy was playing like God), he beat someone else (forget right off hand) and then gets to the hill with Nick, but Nick squeezed it out - readily admitting he had an angel on his shoulder. This was the year that Nick was winning every tournament in site. Man, just the best 9 ball matches of Grady I've ever seen!
Grady, what kind of cue did you use in that match? It was birdseye maple, had a steel joint, and beautiful floating ivory points. This was the time before break cues, because Grady and Nick BROKE with their playing cues (heaven forbid, right?).
Grady does have a very short stroke. He follows through superbly though. The only thing you must remember is that his TOUCH is on perfectly when shooting like this, because he is using zero backswing really. He is just following through on one take, and executing perfect accuracy and speed. Not an easy feet - although Grady makes it look REALLY easy. Try basically one stroking all of your shots and see if you can hit em' like Grady. Even Allen Hopkins uses short very tight strokes (moreso than Grady) and then kind of an instant follow through (looking as though he is suprising himself..LOL).
When I first started getting serious, I taped every match on ESPN I could (before I knew anything about Accu-Stats or perhaps before Accu-Stats) and studied everything about the various pros I liked (grady, nick, johnny, earl, buddy, etc). Very important when trying to improve your game. Great thread!