Sometimes you should just get out of the way. This was one of those times.
Blake Griffin and the Los Angeles Clippers were at their high-flying best in Sunday night’s 107-92 win over the San Antonio Spurs in Game 1 of their NBA playoff series.
Don’t believe us? We submit the following evidence of Griffin taking a Chris Paul pass and dunking all over Spurs forward Aron Baynes in the third quarter.
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If you thought that was vicious, you haven’t seen the half of it. Here’s Griffin just a few minutes later, slamming it up in Baynes’ grill for a second time.
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That’s just mean, Blake.
Griffin wasn’t the only player disrespecting Spurs on Sunday, though, as DeAndre Jordan spiked a Manu Ginobili fadeaway into oblivion in the first half.
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We know the Spurs are the defending champs and all, but playing the Clippers doesn’t look fun at the moment.