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Re: Blake Griffin is the Real Deal
« Reply #30 on: October 29, 2010, 12:09:00 AM »

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Reminds me of Shawn Kemp pre 10 kids and Big Mac fetish.

This guy is going to be good if he stays healthy.
It might be hard to stay healthy being that big, jumping that high, and being that aggressive.

He sure is fun to watch.

Re: Blake Griffin is the Real Deal
« Reply #31 on: October 29, 2010, 01:14:07 AM »

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Reminds me of Shawn Kemp pre 10 kids and Big Mac fetish.

This guy is going to be good if he stays healthy.
It might be hard to stay healthy being that big, jumping that high, and being that aggressive.

He sure is fun to watch.

He’s not THAT big. 6’9 with lean muscle… i think he’ll be able to stay healthy. Reminds me of Karl Malone without the post-up game (maybe you were right with Shawn Kemp)

Re: Blake Griffin is the Real Deal
« Reply #32 on: October 29, 2010, 06:27:00 AM »

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Reminds me of Shawn Kemp pre 10 kids and Big Mac fetish.

This guy is going to be good if he stays healthy.
I was thinking the same thing.  A far more skilled version of Kemp, and though it sounds ridiculous- maybe more athletic.  I love this guy.

Yeah it sounds ridiculous, and it just might be.  I agree fully on skilled at this point...but more athletic?

Having said that though, you also could be dead on...only time will tell.
I'd say Griffin is quicker and can jump higher but Kemp was much stronger.

No way he's more athletic than Kemp. I'm biased, I watched him all thru high school, but I saw Shawn do some unbelievable things even before he got into the NBA. 

One of the nastiest dunks I ever witnessed was against a young but very talented Rick Fox who played at Warsaw, Indiana. Kemp had a 2 on 1 fast break and Fox was the lone guy back in the lane. Kemp coming from the left baseline caught a lob and did a 360 over Rick all in one motion. This was way back in '86, Shawn was only 17 at the time, but it is one of those memories I'll never forget.

Re: Blake Griffin is the Real Deal
« Reply #33 on: October 29, 2010, 06:38:50 AM »

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Reminds me of Shawn Kemp pre 10 kids and Big Mac fetish.

This guy is going to be good if he stays healthy.
I was thinking the same thing.  A far more skilled version of Kemp, and though it sounds ridiculous- maybe more athletic.  I love this guy.

Yeah it sounds ridiculous, and it just might be.  I agree fully on skilled at this point...but more athletic?

Having said that though, you also could be dead on...only time will tell.
I'd say Griffin is quicker and can jump higher but Kemp was much stronger.

No way he's more athletic than Kemp. I'm biased, I watched him all thru high school, but I saw Shawn do some unbelievable things even before he got into the NBA. 

One of the nastiest dunks I ever witnessed was against a young but very talented Rick Fox who played at Warsaw, Indiana. Kemp had a 2 on 1 fast break and Fox was the lone guy back in the lane. Kemp coming from the left baseline caught a lob and did a 360 over Rick all in one motion. This was way back in '86, Shawn was only 17 at the time, but it is one of those memories I'll never forget.

Yeah, Man (Las Vegas Asian)...Blake's got a ways to go for any Shawn Kemp comparisons, IMO. Blake shows a lot of athleticism, but Shawn was on another planet:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ewEt4SHxgc

He just destroys 7-foot Alton Lister at 2:20. Lister was known as one of the better shot blockers back then, too.

He got Mutumbo and aonther Nuggets player around 1:15, too...just amazing.
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Re: Blake Griffin is the Real Deal
« Reply #34 on: October 29, 2010, 08:12:01 AM »

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Reminds me of Shawn Kemp pre 10 kids and Big Mac fetish.

This guy is going to be good if he stays healthy.
Picture Danny Manning in his prime but blend his dna with lebron james and THAT is Blake Griffin!
I need to change my thoughts, danny manny skills, lebron james athletic ability and then add in attitude of dave cowens.  His work ethic is amazing and I almost see him taking over the team in terms of leadership THIS year.

Re: Blake Griffin is the Real Deal
« Reply #35 on: October 29, 2010, 08:18:55 AM »

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Reminds me of Shawn Kemp pre 10 kids and Big Mac fetish.

This guy is going to be good if he stays healthy.
I was thinking the same thing.  A far more skilled version of Kemp, and though it sounds ridiculous- maybe more athletic.  I love this guy.

Yeah it sounds ridiculous, and it just might be.  I agree fully on skilled at this point...but more athletic?

Having said that though, you also could be dead on...only time will tell.
I'd say Griffin is quicker and can jump higher but Kemp was much stronger.

No way he's more athletic than Kemp. I'm biased, I watched him all thru high school, but I saw Shawn do some unbelievable things even before he got into the NBA. 

One of the nastiest dunks I ever witnessed was against a young but very talented Rick Fox who played at Warsaw, Indiana. Kemp had a 2 on 1 fast break and Fox was the lone guy back in the lane. Kemp coming from the left baseline caught a lob and did a 360 over Rick all in one motion. This was way back in '86, Shawn was only 17 at the time, but it is one of those memories I'll never forget.

Yeah, Man (Las Vegas Asian)...Blake's got a ways to go for any Shawn Kemp comparisons, IMO. Blake shows a lot of athleticism, but Shawn was on another planet:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ewEt4SHxgc

He just destroys 7-foot Alton Lister at 2:20. Lister was known as one of the better shot blockers back then, too.

He got Mutumbo and aonther Nuggets player around 1:15, too...just amazing.

Yeah GreenFaith TP I was just watching those too...brings back some good memories of when the players were allowed to play. With todays rules Kemp would have been t'd and ejected in half of these highlights. Love the dap Chris Gatling gives Kemp after getting dunked on!!!

One of my favorites, with a little Sir Charles thrown in...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHaqPxsZwUY&feature=related

Re: Blake Griffin is the Real Deal
« Reply #36 on: October 29, 2010, 08:27:43 AM »

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Reminds me of Shawn Kemp pre 10 kids and Big Mac fetish.

This guy is going to be good if he stays healthy.
I was thinking the same thing.  A far more skilled version of Kemp, and though it sounds ridiculous- maybe more athletic.  I love this guy.

Yeah it sounds ridiculous, and it just might be.  I agree fully on skilled at this point...but more athletic?

Having said that though, you also could be dead on...only time will tell.
I'd say Griffin is quicker and can jump higher but Kemp was much stronger.

No way he's more athletic than Kemp. I'm biased, I watched him all thru high school, but I saw Shawn do some unbelievable things even before he got into the NBA. 

One of the nastiest dunks I ever witnessed was against a young but very talented Rick Fox who played at Warsaw, Indiana. Kemp had a 2 on 1 fast break and Fox was the lone guy back in the lane. Kemp coming from the left baseline caught a lob and did a 360 over Rick all in one motion. This was way back in '86, Shawn was only 17 at the time, but it is one of those memories I'll never forget.

Yeah, Man (Las Vegas Asian)...Blake's got a ways to go for any Shawn Kemp comparisons, IMO. Blake shows a lot of athleticism, but Shawn was on another planet:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ewEt4SHxgc

He just destroys 7-foot Alton Lister at 2:20. Lister was known as one of the better shot blockers back then, too.

He got Mutumbo and aonther Nuggets player around 1:15, too...just amazing.

Yeah GreenFaith TP I was just watching those too...brings back some good memories of when the players were allowed to play. With todays rules Kemp would have been t'd and ejected in half of these highlights. Love the dap Chris Gatling gives Kemp after getting dunked on!!!

One of my favorites, with a little Sir Charles thrown in...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHaqPxsZwUY&feature=related


Here's another one of Shawn dunking on a in his prime Alonzo Mourning!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeUjEz8u0E4&feature=related

Re: Blake Griffin is the Real Deal
« Reply #37 on: October 29, 2010, 09:14:57 AM »

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Yeah Man! Shawn trying to hijack Blake Griffin's thread, lol...

I can't recall any PFs back in the day that caught Alonzo Mourning off guard like that - 3X in a game!

Now THAT was a Great Team - Shawn, Detlef Shrempf and GP!

But back to Blake he will be a Great One, like many of us here can see. Wednesday was admittedly the first Clipper game I have watched in a few years.

I just hope that Baron Davis can regain his form from a few years ago.

Re: Blake Griffin is the Real Deal
« Reply #38 on: October 29, 2010, 09:32:18 AM »

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Reminds me of Shawn Kemp pre 10 kids and Big Mac fetish.

This guy is going to be good if he stays healthy.
Picture Danny Manning in his prime but blend his dna with lebron james and THAT is Blake Griffin!
I need to change my thoughts, danny manny skills, lebron james athletic ability and then add in attitude of dave cowens.  His work ethic is amazing and I almost see him taking over the team in terms of leadership THIS year.

I like the Dave Cowens comparison, and I agree. I saw a portion of the game when Blake was on the bench, and it appeared as if the player next to his right was trying to speak with him or the player to Blake's left. Blake seemed too focused on the game to care. I like that.

I'm really pulling for this guy. I hope that he, Oden and Yao can remain healthy. If they do, the Lakers will have a harder trip back to the Finals.
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Re: Blake Griffin is the Real Deal
« Reply #39 on: October 29, 2010, 09:50:39 AM »

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Reminds me of Shawn Kemp pre 10 kids and Big Mac fetish.

This guy is going to be good if he stays healthy.
Picture Danny Manning in his prime but blend his dna with lebron james and THAT is Blake Griffin!
I need to change my thoughts, danny manny skills, lebron james athletic ability and then add in attitude of dave cowens.  His work ethic is amazing and I almost see him taking over the team in terms of leadership THIS year.

I like that, I can agree and give you my official /co sign  ;D
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Re: Blake Griffin is the Real Deal
« Reply #40 on: October 29, 2010, 09:53:22 AM »

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Reminds me of Shawn Kemp pre 10 kids and Big Mac fetish.

This guy is going to be good if he stays healthy.
I was thinking the same thing.  A far more skilled version of Kemp, and though it sounds ridiculous- maybe more athletic.  I love this guy.

Yeah it sounds ridiculous, and it just might be.  I agree fully on skilled at this point...but more athletic?

Having said that though, you also could be dead on...only time will tell.
I'd say Griffin is quicker and can jump higher but Kemp was much stronger.

No way he's more athletic than Kemp. I'm biased, I watched him all thru high school, but I saw Shawn do some unbelievable things even before he got into the NBA. 

One of the nastiest dunks I ever witnessed was against a young but very talented Rick Fox who played at Warsaw, Indiana. Kemp had a 2 on 1 fast break and Fox was the lone guy back in the lane. Kemp coming from the left baseline caught a lob and did a 360 over Rick all in one motion. This was way back in '86, Shawn was only 17 at the time, but it is one of those memories I'll never forget.

Yeah, Man (Las Vegas Asian)...Blake's got a ways to go for any Shawn Kemp comparisons, IMO. Blake shows a lot of athleticism, but Shawn was on another planet:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ewEt4SHxgc

He just destroys 7-foot Alton Lister at 2:20. Lister was known as one of the better shot blockers back then, too.

He got Mutumbo and aonther Nuggets player around 1:15, too...just amazing.

That one on Alton is one of my all time favorite dunks in NBA history.  It randomly pops in my head at least several times a year since it happened.  Gotta love the taunt hahaha TP 4 joo.
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Re: Blake Griffin is the Real Deal
« Reply #41 on: October 29, 2010, 12:27:28 PM »

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Kemp is one of my alltime favorite players and dunkers, but I'd have to say that after exactly one nba game, Griffin already has two dunks worthy of being on Kemps alltime dunk highlight reel.  One game!

Re: Blake Griffin is the Real Deal
« Reply #42 on: October 29, 2010, 12:33:27 PM »

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With his size and build I still think of Amar'e physicaly. He's a much smarter player, and a much bettter rebounder already.

I think he'll reach his ceiling, unlike Amar'e.

Re: Blake Griffin is the Real Deal
« Reply #43 on: October 29, 2010, 02:12:38 PM »

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of course he is
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Re: Blake Griffin is the Real Deal
« Reply #44 on: November 13, 2010, 12:29:18 PM »

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Gonna bump this thread...the guy had an unbelievable missed dunk last night, as well as some awesome made ones.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkIJn7qbfHU

Pretty nice steal and dunk:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBs5cGhFsvE

It's too bad they lost last night. I'd like to see the Clippers completely healthy before passing judgement, but I think Griffin needs to work on developing his back to the basket and face up game, as well as his jump shot.