Blake Griffin

2022 - 10 - 4

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Celtics Sign Griffin (Celtics.com)

BOSTON – The Boston Celtics announced today that they have signed forward Blake Griffin. Per team policy terms of the deal were not disclosed.

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Blake Griffin explains why he signed with Celtics during lengthy free ... (masslive.com)

Blake Griffin was impressed by the Celtics during the run to the NBA Finals and a conversation with Brad Stevens two years ago helped to spark him signing ...

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Blake Griffin reveals Celtics jersey number, and his reason is fantastic (NBC Sports Boston)

Just four NBA players have worn No. 91 before Griffin. They are Mindaugas Kuzminskas (New York Knicks), Deividas Sirvydis (Detroit Pistons), Metta World Peace ( ...

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Blake Griffin discusses new role with Celtics, his journey to Boston ... (CelticsBlog)

It's official: the Boston Celtics have signed Blake Griffin. The 33-year-old will join the team on a one-year, fully guaranteed contract, ...

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'I didn't come here demanding a certain type of role': Here's why ... (Boston.com)

Blake Griffin first established a relationship with Brad Stevens when Griffin played forward for the Pistons, and Stevens was still the Celtics' head coach.

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Blake Griffin's Dennis Rodman move is a first in Celtics history (ClutchPoints)

It hasn't been a week since Blake Griffin signed with the Boston Celtics and he's already making history with the team. Unfortunately for Celtics fans, ...

The Worm wore number 91 during his time with the Chicago Bulls from 1995 to 1998. 2 with the Brooklyn Nets. What Griffin did, however, is a Boston first as he chose to wear number 91.

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Celtics Sign Blake Griffin (hoopsrumors.com)

Griffin is getting a fully guaranteed one-year contract from Boston.

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Blake Griffin Was Surprised By Boston Celtics Locker Room ... (Basketball Forever)

NBA veteran and new Celtics forward Blake Griffin says he was surprised by the atmosphere inside the Boston locker room.

it’s a different atmosphere than I was sort of used to, in a good way. Practice today was focused, very encouraging, helpful. … I’m actually very — not surprised, but the amount of maturity and welcomingness (that the Celtics’ players showed) …

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The Celtics aren't getting Kia-leaping Blake Griffin, but his ... (The Boston Globe)

Griffin dunked 784 times in his first four seasons. He's dunked 119 times over past five years, becoming an improved rebounder and 3-point shooter instead.

“When I was younger everyone complained about all I did was dunk and now people are like, ‘I just wish he would do what he used to do.’ You guys complained for years that I couldn’t shoot. The Clippers stunningly traded Griffin to the Detroit Pistons during the first year of a five-year, $173 million deal and he played one more stellar season in Detroit, reaching the All-Star Game in 2019. He dunked 119 times in the past five years, including 13 times last season. When your talent level and your humility and self-awareness align then I think you can maximize your time in the league. Griffin realized during his stint in Detroit that his game had to shift from high-flying dunks off pick-and-rolls to rebounding and perimeter shooting. He is no longer a 30-minute-per-game player. Griffin was flying high, but the Clippers couldn’t reach a championship level under Doc Rivers and Griffin suffered a series of lower-body injuries that diminished his impact. They still remember him catching an alley-oop from teammate Baron Davis, who tossed the ball through the sunroof, with Griffin slamming the ball home with the world watching. He was a one-man highlight reel, using his strength and jumping ability to victimize plenty of big men on dunks. “Beyond that, just the core they have, having Brad [Stevens] in the front office now, the coaches they have. But he learned a valuable lesson from his NBA predecessors who refused to change their games once their physical skills faded. Admittedly, Griffin has lost a good portion of that athleticism, felled by years of leg injuries.

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What Blake Griffin said he can bring to Celtics as front court depth (masslive.com)

Blake Griffin isn't the All-NBA player he once was, but he said he's looking to bring some stability for the Celtics.

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Blake Griffin Shares First Message Since Leaving Brooklyn Nets (Sports Illustrated)

Recently signing a contract with the Boston Celtics, Griffin addressed the media for the first time since officially leaving Brooklyn. On why he chose the ...

Not that they didn't before, but to be a really good team, which they are and they were last year, you have to take some really big steps, and they took those steps. This young core and the foundation they laid last year... After being benched for much of last season, despite being better than multiple players who received minutes over him, Blake Griffin unsurprisingly had no interest in returning to the Brooklyn Nets.

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