Griffin Doesn't Mind Taking Backseat To Paul

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Griffin Doesn't Mind Taking Backseat To Paul 

Post#1 » by RealGM Wiretap » Fri May 3, 2013 10:23 pm

Blake Griffin, who drew top billing during his rookie year with the Los Angeles Clippers -- and later increased his popularity by winning the Slam Dunk contest -- doesn’t mind taking a backseat to Chris Paul.


"Somebody tried to say last year, 'Man, you went from Batman to Robin real quick,'" Griffin said. "But honestly, to me, it was like, 'Batman and Robin always saved the day.'


"It's not about being the man. I just want to be a winner, and CP is going to help me be a winner.”


Griffin has had to adjust to fewer touches, different spots on the floor, and everything else that comes with trying to fit in as a second option.


"Playing with CP has changed the way I play, but for the better,” Griffin said. “It's still a work in progress, but I think it's making me a better player.


"I want to play with great players. I want to play with guys who want to win like he does."

Via Ramona Shelburne/ESPNLosAngeles

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Re: Griffin Doesn't Mind Taking Backseat To Paul 

Post#2 » by A12MEN » Fri May 3, 2013 10:43 pm

Why is this a shocker? Griffin has no offensive game, Chris Paul is a great pointguard and he makes griffin look good. Obviously he should be okay with it.
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Re: Griffin Doesn't Mind Taking Backseat To Paul 

Post#3 » by rockmanslim » Fri May 3, 2013 11:04 pm

[Griffin] wants the ball like any great player, but when it doesn't go to him, he pouts. He's 24. Most of the time the ball goes to Griffin, but he's concerned only about the times when it doesn't.
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The pair {Griffin and DeAndre] have also grown tired of Chris Paul's voice, which is understandable at times.

Paul, very much like Kobe Bryant — who has turned off Dwight Howard with his out-of-this-world standards — is relentless. He never shuts up. And Jordan and Griffin have become weary of him.

When asked about being annoying, Paul smiled and said, "I need to work on being a better leader."

http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-sim ... ull.column


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