Blake Griffin Reflects on His Time with the Boston Celtics
Posted on January 10, 2025
Former NBA star Blake Griffin, who concluded his career with the Boston Celtics, shared his thoughts on his experience with the team during a recent podcast appearance. Griffin, a six-time NBA All-Star and five-time All-NBA selection, enjoyed a significant role as a veteran presence in Boston, contributing as a front court player off the bench. Although he opted against playing another season, Griffin expressed deep happiness for the team’s success, particularly their triumph in the 2024 NBA Championship.
In his candid remarks, Griffin highlighted the unique atmosphere in Boston compared to his previous stints with the Los Angeles Clippers and Brooklyn Nets. He noted the strong community support, saying, "That was the first time I really played for a team where it was like, everybody in that city is rocking with you." This connection was evident to him, as he experienced the local fans' passion firsthand, recalling how he often dined out without having to pay the bill.
Griffin also opened up about his decision to retire, citing the toll of multiple surgeries on his body and the diminishing ability to perform at his desired level. He reflected on the challenges of returning from his last surgery, which made it clear that continuing to play basketball—his greatest passion—was becoming increasingly difficult. His heartfelt comments underscore the emotional and physical challenges athletes face as they navigate the later stages of their careers.
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