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[Wojnarowski] Six-time All-Star F Blake Griffin announced his retirement from the NBA on Instagram. Griffin – the Clippers’ No. 1 overall pick in 2009 out of Oklahoma – made second-team All-NBA three times, third-team All-NBA twice and won the 2011 Rookie of the Year award. Griffin played his final



[Wojnarowski] Six-time All-Star F Blake Griffin announced his retirement from the NBA on Instagram. Griffin – the Clippers’ No. 1 overall pick in 2009 out of Oklahoma – made second-team All-NBA three times, third-team All-NBA twice and won the 2011 Rookie of the Year award. Griffin played his final

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  1. smoltanboi

    he gave us one of the first real social media argument moments in the history of the league when he dunked over the hood of that kia. twitter was awesome that day.

  2. WembyOKCJokicReaves

    He gave all that his knees had left in 2019 against the Bucks and it was a steep decline from that point on

  3. Khal-Stevo

    Blake is the type of guy who would not sniff the HoF in the other major sports but might be first ballot in the Basketball hall.

    Hell of a career though, his peak is pretty severely underrated at this point. Dude was unreal

  4. I fully expect Blake to be a “McGrady” type of guy where a couple years from now the kids who never really got to see him play will stumble onto his highlights and be amazed by what he could do in his prime. A special player who was borderline top 5 in the league for a brief time.

  5. SuckMyLonzoBalls

    Thank you for everything Blake you were one of the most entertaining players in the 2010s

  6. microwave-3200

    This is sad. Lob City Clippers were what got me into watching this sport. Glad DJ got his ring at least from that big 3.

  7. colourofinfinity

    Streets won’t forget prime Blake and Lob City

  8. hawkins126

    Early/mid 2010s Blake griffin was special before the injuries ruined his career

  9. We will always have lob city Blake. The most electrifying games I have ever been to. For a whole year every fan was tense in their seat waiting for the next insane dunk/alley oop. You could feel the buzz building each pick and roll until everyone exploded after a dunk

  10. browndude10

    damn wow, god speed to him and lana rhodes /s

  11. lazzysmalls

    One of the first guys I’ve seen their career’s from hs to pros wire to wire. He’s cooked, I’m cooked

  12. Knightbear49

    “I never envisioned myself as the guy who would have a “letter to basketball” retirement announcement… and I’m still not going to be that guy. But as ! reflected on my career, the one feeling I kept coming back to and the one thing wanted to express was thankfulness.

    I’m thankful for every single moment-not just the good ones: the wins, the awards, the dunks, and the memorable times spent with family, friends, fans, teammates, and coaches. I could continue on about the people in my life who have contributed immensely to my career, but in this short non-letter, I have to acknowledge my parents, Tommy and Gail, and my brother, Taylor, for their unconditional support and guidance. Lastly, my agent Sam Goldfeder, who has been a steadfast voice of reason and my wartime consigliere-thank you.

    I am equally thankful for the not-so-good moments: the losses, the injuries, the wayyyy too many surgeries, the lessons, the heartbreaks, and it wouldn’t be sports retirement letter without acknowledging the “haters.” All of these experiences made my 14 years in the league truly unforgettable, and I can’t help but to just feel thankful.

    The game of basketball has given me so much in this life, and I wouldn’t change a thing. Last but certainly not least, here comes the obligatory I’m excited for my next chapter part: just kidding, I’m done.

    Thank you.
    Wait. Am I that guy?”

    Source: [Griffin: “fin”](https://x.com/blakegriffin23/status/1780267035995615404?s=46)

  13. SunKing210

    This guy was an instant beast right out of the gate! And even once the injuries started to wear down his knees, he evolved his game and became a respectable shooter from outside.

    It sucks that he was robbed of a longer career but what he did in his time is still very commendable

  14. TheLeoMessiah

    Great career, one of the most entertaining players I remember watching. I think he’s a lock for the HoF, but likely not first ballot

  15. JookGator

    He retired before chris Paul did that’s kinda wild

  16. Man0nTheMoon915

    Criminally underrated. He lifted the Clippers up from zero. He gave his career and his knee to the Pistons first those few playoffs games

  17. Shoddy-Media2337

    That Blake Griffin podcast gonna go hard in a few months. He’s always been a really funny dude

  18. TZauch18

    One of my all-time favorite players and a major part in why I will always root for the Clippers. His game was flashy and powerful when he entered the league, but he continued to add new skills, to develop his shot, and to find ways to contribute to winning. Hope the Clippers will not wait to retire his jersey. He put the franchise on the map.

  19. Due_Incident_9738

    Damn, Blake made everyone a fan of lob city whether you like the clips or nah

  20. KingDavid920

    I hope he has a career in acting or something. He was funny as hell in those lockout skits back in 2011

  21. DustyMcG

    Blake’s evolution of his game was what I’ll always remember him for, entering the NBA as the best athlete in the league, and each year getting better to the point when late Clippers/early Pistons Griffin was a do-it-all offensive engine, and a knockdown 3 point shooter.

  22. la-blakers

    My username hasn’t made sense for a while, but now it’s truly outdated

  23. pepsandeggs

    Most satisfying ticket purchase in my life was going to see Lob City against the pistons

  24. recleaguesuperhero

    Man, remember the show Open Court?

    At once point many thought he could be the best player in the league.

    Hate that injuries cut his prime so short.

  25. CopenhagenCalling

    He was part of one of the most entertaining teams in the NBAs history. That Clippers team was always fun to watch. Lots of individual awards, but man it must be disappointing for him to have so little playoff success when he and his teams were so good.

  26. shroomzor562

    Great player to watch. Wish he had more playoff success.

  27. SignedUpToPostThis

    Most important Clipper of all time and it’s not even close, IMO. First non-bust first round pick in a long list of lottery picks.

    But more importantly, Blake led to being actual interest in the Clippers. Which led to better roster choices, which led to us being even a consideration for Chris Paul, which led to Lob City, which led to playoffs success, which led to people to realize the Clippers are an untapped gold mine of being in LA, which led to Vivian Stiviiano, which led to Steve Ballmer, which led us to being one of the most winning franchises of the last 10 or so years. Before Blake Griffin, the Clippers were such a joke franchise, and most considered it the worst franchise in all of SPORTS, not just basketball. Blake changed that all. Thank you Blake.

  28. nigelbarker

    Puts in perspective how insane it is that LeBron is still playing

  29. QuileGon-Jin

    This guy turned the Clippers organization around. He changed them from the other team in LA to one with their own identity. Before Blake the organization had been to the playoffs 4 times in 20 years. After his rookie season they’ve missed it twice in 13 years. He was a hell of an athlete and player. One of the greatest dunkers ever. Kind of a one of a kind player with everything he was able to do. Wish he could have stayed healthy.

  30. KiryuXGoro

    Jersey retirement and statue day one for Intuit Dome.

  31. Sky-Flyer

    i think dudes my age (20-24) have such a connection to blake griffin because a lot of our first memories with basketball is blake griffin yamming it with the lob city clippers, before curry he and lebron were like the two defining dudes for me, like obviously KD, Kobe, Duncan were all great, but Blake was just a highlight that you were seeing every morning watching sports center before school and genuinely was one of the faces of the league till Curry

  32. Loose-Sandwich-5493

    Blake Griffin was and always will be a massive douche bag

  33. Fvckyourdreams

    1st Ballot. Early out. Love ya Blake. Only good memories. Early Blake was such a great Player. We’ll always have that Pistons run where he looked like Baby LeBron. <3

  34. AtreusIsBack

    He had what, 10 good years? That’s a very decent career for someone who dunked a lot.

  35. PantiesMallone

    It was a big letdown when he didn’t repeat as ROY

  36. HOFredditor

    One of the most talented players in league history. Being able to reshape his game the way he did and so late into his career is a testament to his talent.

    I will never forget how he absolutely murdered Perkins and Gasol on those dunks. I could watch those highlights for hours.

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