Current:Home > FinanceBlake Griffin announces retirement: Six-time All-Star was of NBA's top dunkers, biggest names -ValueCore
Blake Griffin announces retirement: Six-time All-Star was of NBA's top dunkers, biggest names
View
Date:2025-04-15 02:22:48
Veteran NBA forward Blake Griffin announced his retirement from professional basketball Tuesday.
“I never envisioned myself as the guy who would have a ‘letter to basketball’ retirement announcement … and I’m still not going to be that guy,” Griffin posted on Instagram. “But as I reflected on my career, the one feeling I kept coming back to and the thing I wanted to express was thankfulness.
“I’m thankful for every single moment – not just the good ones: the wins, the awards, the dunks and the memorable time spent with family, friends, fans, teammates, and coaches.”
Griffin also acknowledged his parents, Tommy and Gail, and his brother, Taylor "for their unconditional support and guidance."
Griffin spent 13 seasons in the NBA with the Los Angeles Clippers, Detroit Pistons, Brooklyn Nets and Boston Celtics. He averaged 19.0 points, 8.0 rebounds and 4.0 assists and shot 49.3% from the field. He was a six-time All-Star, five-time All-NBA selection and 2010-11 Rookie of the Year. His final season was in 2022-23 with Boston.
A star at Oklahoma, Griffin was the 2008-09 college player of the year, averaging 22.7 points and 14.4 rebounds, and left for the NBA after two seasons with the Sooners. He was the No. 1 overall pick by the Clippers in the 2009 draft but missed the 2009-10 season with a knee injury.
MORE:USA Basketball finalizing 11 players for Paris Olympics, led by LeBron James, Steph Curry
Injuries were a significant part of Griffin’s career. He had five seasons with fewer than 35 games played, and Griffin gave a nod in that direction. “I am equally thankful for the not-so-good moments: the losses, the injuries, the wayyyy too many surgeries, the lessons, the heartbreaks, and it wouldn’t be (a) sports retirement letter without acknowledging the ‘haters.’ ”
In his prime, Griffin was among the league’s best power forwards. He averaged a double-double in points and rebounds twice in his career, including 22.5 points and 12.1 rebounds in 2010-11 and posted a career-high 24.5 points per game with the Pistons in 2018-19.
He was also a powerful and emphatic dunker – both in games and in the dunk contest. He won the event in 2011, jumping over the hood of a car while catching an alley-oop pass from Baron Davis who was poking through the sunroof of the car.
Follow NBA reporter Jeff Zillgitt on social media @JeffZillgitt
veryGood! (118)
Related
- A Mississippi company is sentenced for mislabeling cheap seafood as premium local fish
- What to know about the plea deal offered Boeing in connection with 2 plane crashes
- Groups oppose veto of bill to limit governor’s power to cut off electronic media in emergencies
- Groups oppose veto of bill to limit governor’s power to cut off electronic media in emergencies
- Finally, good retirement news! Southwest pilots' plan is a bright spot, experts say
- AP PHOTOS: Parties, protests and parades mark a vibrant Pride around the world
- Groups oppose veto of bill to limit governor’s power to cut off electronic media in emergencies
- Pride parades in photos: See how Pride Month 2024 is celebrated worldwide
- Finally, good retirement news! Southwest pilots' plan is a bright spot, experts say
- Meet the Americans competing at the 2024 Tour de France
Ranking
- California DMV apologizes for license plate that some say mocks Oct. 7 attack on Israel
- NHL reinstates Stan Bowman, Al MacIsaac and Joel Quenneville after Blackhawks scandal
- Where Is Desperate Housewives' Orson Hodge Now? Kyle MacLachlan Says…
- NHL reinstates Bowman, Quenneville after being banned for their role in Blackhawks assault scandal
- DeepSeek: Did a little known Chinese startup cause a 'Sputnik moment' for AI?
- CDK Global's car dealer software still not fully restored nearly 2 weeks after cyberattack
- Cristiano Ronaldo Sobs at 2024 Euros After Missing Penalty Kick for Portugal—but Storms Back to Score
- Some Gen Xers can start dipping into retirement savings without penalty, but should you?
Recommendation
Person accused of accosting Rep. Nancy Mace at Capitol pleads not guilty to assault charge
U.S. Olympics gymnastics team set as Simone Biles secures third trip
Lionel Messi highlights 2024 MLS All-Star Game roster. Here's everything you need to know
Maryland hikes vehicle registration fees and tobacco taxes
Nevada attorney general revives 2020 fake electors case
How Michael Phelps Adjusted His Eating Habits After His 10,000-Calorie Diet
Last Chance: Lands' End Summer Sale Ends in 24 Hours — Save 50% on Swim, Extra 60% Off Sale Styles & More
Oklahoma, Texas officially join SEC: The goals are the same but the league name has changed