When scrolling through countless statistics of some of the best players in LA Clippers history, it doesn’t take long for the numbers to emphasize just how remarkable Blake Griffin‘s talent is. His ranking among the franchise leaders in numerous areas speaks volumes about his performance and rapid production by his 27th birthday.
He even missed what would have been his rookie year due to injury in 2009-10 and missed 47 games last season. And his production to this point is still terrific.
Sure, his statistical standing says a little about the decades of failure and level of basketball that have been so prevalent in the history of the Clippers.