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Confirming Clutch report on Griffin.

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by ROXRAN, Jul 16, 2002.

  1. ROXRAN

    ROXRAN Member

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    http://www.clutchcity.net/feature.cfm?FeatureID=155

    I thought I'd put this in the forefront as not necessarily a tantilizing "Clutch report" from the standpoint of learning brand spanking new stuff, but more than anything Clutch confirms Griffin has indeed gained the weight by this report and has positively worked on his inside game...I still see from a few posts that members are reluctant to fully accept Griffin's alleged weight gain and minor growth...It is noteworthy that he has gained 17 pounds since the start of his draft and also added at least an inch to his height...Perhaps now, we can all affirm Griffin's potential to engage in the frontcourt since most importantly he is working on inside play...

    I absolutely love Griffin! The sky is the limit for him and this news is icing on the cake...
     
  2. NJRocket

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    if Grif starts, he will average a double - double...no doubt about it
     
  3. Jeff

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    I just wanted to say here that I was really impressed with that story by Clutch. I told him last night that may be the best written story he's done on cc.net. I really enjoyed reading it and not just for the content. Great job!
     
  4. HotRocket

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    How is it that dallas played three more min. than the Rockets?

    http://www.proexposure.com/stories/0715p.cfm

    I guess that is how Dallas killed the Rockets in the 4th quarter...:eek:

    In which case, I guess it is fair to assume that Griffin's final total of blocks is much less than they have given him credit for.
     

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