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Blake Griffin is not of this world

Den1983 said:
Mizzougrad96 said:
Between him and Durant, I'm just glad there are two players worth watching that aren't playing for the Lakers or in Miami.

Enjoy it while you can. I totally expect Griffin to be a Laker in a few years.

Sweet.
 
Den1983 said:
Mizzougrad96 said:
Between him and Durant, I'm just glad there are two players worth watching that aren't playing for the Lakers or in Miami.

Enjoy it while you can. I totally expect Griffin to be a Laker in a few years.

Very possible. I'm really enjoying that Durant plays in such a small market. That OKC team is really likable and fun to watch, kind of like the way the Kings were when they had Bibby and Webber.
 
WSKY said:
Dude is good, but they need a few others around him. I think in a few years this team is going to be awesome


What could go wrong? The owner couldn't possibly screw this up. :D
 
WSKY said:
Dude is good, but they need a few others around him.

Have you not been reading the thread? I think the point folks have been making is that he, in fact, does have others around him. Eric Gordon is probably now the best "young" shooting guard in the league (especially with Roy's misfortunes), he's played at an all star level this year, and continues to rapidly improve. And Bledsoe may be the biggest surprise in this year's rookie class.

Having a trio that young with that kind of promise is damn rare, they shouldn't need a whole lot more if those three continue to progress as expected. But, then again, it's the Clips, we've heard that story before...
 
At least they have a coach who isn't absolutely terrible. Del Negro has serious limitations but he managed to limp a couple of truly mediocre Bulls teams into the (Eastern Conference, granted) playoffs and seems to have some success working with young players. I don't know if he had anything to do directly with Noah becoming such a beast, but he certainly didn't get in the way like some coaches would have. And with talents like Gordon and Griffin, that may be all you need to compete.
 
Mizzougrad96 said:
Den1983 said:
Mizzougrad96 said:
Between him and Durant, I'm just glad there are two players worth watching that aren't playing for the Lakers or in Miami.

Enjoy it while you can. I totally expect Griffin to be a Laker in a few years.

Very possible. I'm really enjoying that Durant plays in such a small market. That OKC team is really likable and fun to watch, kind of like the way the Kings were when they had Bibby and Webber.

Only difference is there is nothing at all likable about Chris Webber.
 
zagoshe said:
Mizzougrad96 said:
Den1983 said:
Mizzougrad96 said:
Between him and Durant, I'm just glad there are two players worth watching that aren't playing for the Lakers or in Miami.

Enjoy it while you can. I totally expect Griffin to be a Laker in a few years.

Very possible. I'm really enjoying that Durant plays in such a small market. That OKC team is really likable and fun to watch, kind of like the way the Kings were when they had Bibby and Webber.

Only difference is there is nothing at all likable about Chris Webber.

As a person? I agree 100 percent. But that team was damn fun to watch.
 

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