The All-Star, power forward of the Detroit Pistons, Blake Griffin; is putting up numbers that only a few can boast in the NBA: 26 points a game, 8.1 rebounds a game and 5.2 assists a game.
Griffin has been able to achieve this, thanks to the fact that he has managed to adapt in a surprising way to both, its loss of explosiveness (something that naturally comes with the years), as well as the style of play of the current NBA.
We have seen Griffin enjoying being in Detroit, and being the image of a team that has needed an identity since the last pieces of the “Going To Work Pistons” were gone; but we have also seen the frustration on his face when his teammates seem to be walking on the floor, something that does not quite fit with the personality that forged the championship teams of this franchise.