4 NBA Are Interested in Adding Blake Griffin to Their Squad

4 NBA Are Interested in Adding Blake Griffin to Their Squad

4 NBA Are Interested in Adding Blake Griffin to Their Squad

Blake Griffin, who once was a prominent basketball player is no longer the same as he was in his prime but there are many who still think he has a lot of talent and admire him. 

Following the NBS 2023-24 is going to start soon, Griffin is still without a home and has yet to join a team to play in the upcoming season. In last season when playing for Boston Celtics, Griffin averaged 4.1 points per game on 48.5 percent shooting from the field and 35 percent shooting from beyond the arc in 14 minutes of action per outing. 

Even though he’s performance isn’t as great as it once was, he can still be considered a player worth adding to the squad and someone who can be a game-changer. 

Now that he’s still a free agent, there are 4 NBA teams who are interested in Griffin according to the reports from NBA insider Sam Amico.

“It is believed the [Philadelphia] 76ers and [Golden State] Warriors are among some of the other teams interested in Griffin, as may be the [Los Angeles] Clippers, the team with which Griffin’s career began,” Amico wrote.

“He has been an All-Star five times, the last coming with the Pistons during the 2018-19 season.”

Amico also mentioned that Boston still wants Griffin to come back, and the Celtics have been pretty open about it.

Right now, the Sixers team is not very settled. What happens with James Harden will decide what other moves they make. Golden State, Los Angeles, and Boston are in a good place, though.

It wouldn’t be surprising to see Griffin join any of those three teams. Griffin didn’t part ways well with the Clippers, but a lot of time has passed. That might not be a big problem now. Where will Griffin play when summer is over? We’ll soon get to know.

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