Blake Griffin - a man among boys tonight STAT vs Griffin, "One For The Ages" Nov 6, 2009 Los Angeles, CA -- "I've seen the future… and his name is
Blake Griffin," said the Suns
Amar'e Stoudemire after tonight's loss on the road to the
Los Angeles Clippers in a 125-117 classic.
Previously unbeaten, the Suns came into the match 3-0 on the season facing a 0-4 Clippers team desperate for a win; but none of that mattered to the Clippers new rookie phenom,
Blake Griffin, who carried his team to victory almost single-handedly.
Both teams played at a frenzied pace from opening tip and fans were quick to realize they were in for a special night after Griffin poured in 4 consecutive buckets and Stoudemire countered with 3 blocks in one sequence on the Clippers following possession.
Griffin continued to push the tempo into the 2nd quarter aggressively dominating at both ends of the floor, unstoppable offensively in the paint and controlling the defensive boards; at the half he had given LA a 10-point advantage.
The Suns retaliated after halftime led by Stoudemire who punished all defenders, scoring or getting to line on nearly every touch. However his biggest impact was felt on the defensive end where he issued 4 more blocks and intimidated anyone driving the lane.
Not to be outdone, Griffin responded in the final period swatting 3 shot attempts by the Suns, scoring 3 consecutive "and-1" baskets and making all 3 resulting free throws to essentially snuff all hopes for a Suns final push.
When the dust finally settled Griffin ended the best game of his early NBA career 3 blocks short of a triple-double amassing 25 points, 11 boards, 7 blocks, 2 steals and an assist; Stoudemire finished a rare double-double with 24 points and a staggering 10 blocks in addition to 5 rebounds and 2 steals for Phoenix.
"Definitely one for the ages," said Stoudemire with a smile after the show. "(Blake) Griffin's a rare talent and showed us all tonight why he was drafted number one."
Griffin also commented about his first match up against Phoenix's resident wrecking ball, "STAT? He's an absolute beast, both ends of the court. Playing against him definitely brought out the best in me. I'm just relieved we pulled through and notched our first win."
Next up, the Suns fly home to face
Corey Maggette, newcomer
Nate Robinson, and the
Golden State Warriors.
Notes:· For the second time in his career, Stoudemire tied a Suns franchise record with 10 blocks; his first 10 block feat took place vs Utah, Feb 7, 2004;
· Suns rookies, Gerald Henderson and Earl Clark, continue to impress coming off the bench. Tonight Henderson finished second in scoring with 18, also tallying 3 assists and 2 steals. Clark had the best game of his young career on 6-of-7 shooting and a perfect 4-4 from the line; he finished with 16 points and 5 rebounds
BOXSCORES: PHX @ LAC 117-125SCORES AROUND THE LEAGUE
BONUS BLAKE!
