Likely out for season after knee surgery:
https://www.freep.com/story/sports/nba/pistons/2020/01/07/detroit-pistons-knee-surgery-blake-griffin/2834521001/
In a move that was expected, the Detroit Pistons announced All-Star forward Blake Griffin underwent surgery Tuesday on the troublesome left knee that caused him to miss 18 games this season.
The release declined to give a timetable for a possible return, saying he will undergo an "extended rehabiliation" but the expectation is Griffin won't play again this season.
The Pistons medical staff has examined Griffin and the consensus was surgery was needed to deal with the problem that's been an issue since late last season.
A source tells the Free Press that Griffin, 30, was dealing with the same issues that left him hobbled near the end of last season and in the playoffs. There was soreness and loose bodies in the knee, which was surgically repaired in April.
I mean, I just completely don't understand why he wouldn't get this surgery done in the summer. There are loose bodies. Chronic inflamation doesn't just go away with rehab if there are loose bodies.
This seriously seems like Griffin is losing interest in basketball in general. If he wanted out of Detroit, he should have gotten the surgery in the off-season, gotten healthy, and started the season strong so he could be a positive asset, or at least not a completely negative asset.
His career path is quickly following Amare Stoudamire.