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The Baseline: Clippers Rookie Blake Griffin Injures Knee
Hardwood Paroxysm: 15 Footer: Once More, From The Top, Shall We?
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Clippers Rookie Blake Griffin Injures Knee
The Baseline —
UPDATE, 1:27 a.m.: Griffin has a stress fracture in his patella and will miss up to six weeks, the Los Angeles Times reports. ...
Clippers Rookie Blake Griffin Injures Knee, Could Miss Up To Six Weeks
The Baseline —
UPDATE, 1:27 a.m.: Griffin has a stress fracture in his patella and will miss up to six weeks, the Los Angeles Times reports. ...
15 Footer: Once More, From The Top, Shall We?
Hardwood Paroxysm —
... Josh Howard’s a scratch for what may end up being weeks, but the Wizards would like you to know that unless your guy has an axe sticking out of his chest or the black plague, they’re unimpressed. With Jamison on the shelf with a shoulder, the Wizards may actually resemble a normal team at times tomorrow. Scoring point, amalgam 2 guards, versatile three, and brute force big dude. So how does that match up with the Mavericks? Answer: not well. Arenas will likely be able to get buckets, but the Mavericks are going to have fun, fun, fun, till Coach Carlisle takes their ...
Blake Griffin’s NBA Debut Delayed 6 Weeks
SLAM Online —
... Blake Griffin has a broken knee cap and could be sidelined for up to six weeks. From the LA Times comes the grim news: ...
The Clippering Of Blake Griffin's Career Has Begun [Nba]
Deadspin —
... , the No. 1 overall pick, has fractured his kneecap and could miss up to six weeks. There are easier ways to pay tribute to Danny Manning. [LAT, ...
It’s OK, The Clippers Can Take It
Bootlegger Sports- Sports Humor Blog —
... The Los Angeles have made only one playoff appearance in the past 10 seasons and have boasted a record over .500 exactly twice in the past 20 years. So the news that Blake Griffin, the assumed rookie of the year and savior of the franchise, will miss the first six weeks of the season with a fractured kneecap should not break too many hearts. I mean, besides the people who foolishly drafted him in their fantasy basketball leagues. People who thought he could be counted on to at least put up 14 and 8 per night. Those people are crying on the ...
Court Report: Opening Storylines
Roto Arcade —
... to start his season/career than with a
knee injury that will cause him to miss an extensive amount of time. His
"upside" is completely tied to his explosive athleticism. ...
Blake Griffin’s NBA Debut Delayed 6 Weeks
Triviality of Basketball —
... mark the beginning of a new era in LA Clippers basketball history. One filled with hope and reasonable amounts of success on the court. Instead, before even a single shot has been taken this season, the team is already behind the Eight Ball. The Clippers and their star-crossed fans are heading into the new year weighed down by the all-too familiar feelings of frustration, depression and regret. Blake Griffin has a broken knee cap and could be sidelined for up to six weeks. From the LA Times comes the grim news: Clippers rookie forward Blake Griffin, the No. 1 overall draft ...
The West Coast Sucks, and I Blame the Swine Flu
WCBias | West Coast Bias Sports Blog | West Coast Sports News by West Coast Sports Fans, Covering Los Angeles Lakers, Dodgers and All Things West Coast —
What is going on with the West Coast sports scene? Two weeks ago we were talking about a WCBias.com-sponsored Freeway Series … but instead of L.A. vs. L.A. (of Anaheim, Orange County, Southern Cali., California, West Coast …), we’ve got New York vs. Philly?! Wow. Who woulda thought there wouldn’t be any Left Coast love in this series. Then the NBA season kicks off and the Clippers last remaining hope (top draft pick and Lambo’s savior, Blake Griffin) goes down with a busted kneecap before the season opener. … and the curse continues. Sure, that was good for the Lakers, who ...





