No, we are not talking about Blake Griffin not winning a Title with the Boston Celtics. Here is his wish list, from November of last year:
“I think that’s just part of understanding who you are and where you are in your career,” Griffin said. “I think there’s an opportunity here and the biggest thing for me is playing meaningful basketball, playing basketball in the playoffs and also being part of a good group. I think this place checks that list.”
Blake only got on the floor in 41 games this past season and averaged 13.9 minutes per game. That may have fulfilled his desire to "play meaningful basketball". And he certainly was part of a "good group".
However, he only participated in one of Boston's 20 playoff contests - playing a mere 5.9 minutes and going scoreless. Saying he "played basketball in the playoffs" would be a stretch.
Fun fact: Blake Griffin took the biggest pay cut in NBA history, making $32M in 2021-2022, to the $2M veteran’s minimum.
— Legion Hoops (@LegionHoops) November 3, 2022
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So what happens now. Griffin only signed a one-year deal for last season only, and he is an unrestricted free agent. He certainly did not come to Boston for the money (see above tweet). Blake came to Beantown for the reasons stated, and we can probably add "chance for his first Title ring" to the mix.
Joe Mazzulla saw fit not to use Griffin in the post-season, and I find it difficult to believe that he would not have helped in some form. He will turn 35 next season - could help solve Boston's shortage of viable big men - and he comes cheap. Talk him into coming back, Sam Cassell. Brad Stevens?
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