Blake Griffin

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Blake Griffin is a professional basketball player who plays for Detroit Pistons

Mar 16, 1989

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: March 16, 1989
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Sportspersons, Basketball Players
  • City/State: Oklahoma
  • Nick names: High Griffinition
  • Partners:
    • Brynn Cameron (ex Partner)
  • Girl Friends: Kendall Jenner

Blake Griffin born at

Oklahoma City

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Birth Place

Blake Griffin was once in a relationship with Brynn Cameron with whom he has two children: son Ford Wilson Cameron-Griffin and daughter Finley Elaine Griffin. He is currently dating Kendall Jenner, an American TV personality.

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Personal Life

He is a devout Christian and speaks publicly about his faith in God.

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Personal Life

He has started a fundraiser ‘Dunking for Dollars’ to fight childhood obesity. He is also involved with a few other charitable endeavors.

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Personal Life

Blake Austin Griffin was born on 16th March 1989 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. His parents are Tommy Griffin and Gail Griffin. His father was a basketball center who had played for Northwestern Oklahoma State University. He also owned a gym where Blake and his older brother Taylor Griffin used to play basketball.

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Childhood & Early Life

Before he focused on basketball, Griffin also used to play baseball and football. Blake and Taylor were homeschooled by their mother.

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Childhood & Early Life

Along with his brother, he studied at Oklahoma Christian School, where their father was the head coach. He performed quite well in the competitions and therefore, he received a scholarship to play college football for the Oklahoma Sooners.

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Childhood & Early Life

At Oklahoma, Blake Griffin became one of the most highly rated and decorated recruits. During his freshman season, he had an average of 14.7 points and 9.1 rebounds. Because of his outstanding skills, it was expected that he would be a lottery pick for the 2008 NBA draft. However, he decided to give more time to his college team and help them win the NCAA championship.

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College Career

During his sophomore year, he won all six of the national player of the year awards. Because of his outstanding performance, he was also named Player of the Year by several media outlets such as the ‘Big 12’, ‘Sports Illustrated’, ‘FoxSports.com’ and ‘The Sporting News’. He also won other awards, such as the Adolph Rupp Trophy, John Wooden Award and the Oscar Robertson Trophy.

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College Career

Blake Griffin declared himself available for the NBA draft after finishing his sophomore year. In the 2009 NBA draft, he was drafted into the Los Angeles Clippers as the first overall pick. He took part in their Summer League Team where he was named Summer League MVP. However, he injured his kneecap during the final preseason game. It was confirmed that he had a stress fracture, which made him miss the 2009-10 season.

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NBA Career

Griffin made his debut as a rookie during the 2010-11 season. He made his debut against the Portland Trail Blazers, where he registered 20 points with 14 rebounds. His performance during the rest of the season was also commendable, and he became the first rookie to have two 40+ point games in his rookie season after the 1996–97 season. He was also voted to the 2011 NBA All-Star Game by coaches as a reserve. This made him the first rookie to play in the All-Star game since Yao Ming eight years back.

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He took part in the 2011 Rookie Challenge as well, where he won the Sprite Slam Dunk Contest during the All-Star break. He was named as one of the NBA’s 15 Greatest Rookies of All Time by the Sports Illustrated Magazine. He also led all rookies in points, rebounds as well as in double-doubles, which won him the ‘Rookie of the Year’ Award as well.

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During the 2012 NBA All-Star Game, Griffin played as a starter along with Chris Paul, his new teammate. He performed well throughout the season with an average of 18.0 points and 8.3 rebounds per game. Though he was also selected to represent Team USA at the 2012 London Summer Olympics, he was removed after he suffered a knee injury during a practice season.

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In the 2013-14 season, he registered a career-high of 24.1 points per game. He was also voted as a starter in the NBA All-Star Game, which made it his fourth All-Star appearance.

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