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Griffin will stay at OU
NBAdraft.net rates Oklahoma basketball player Blake Griffin the No. 1 pick in the 2009 draft. STEPHEN PINGRY / Tulsa World
By GUERIN EMIG World Sports Writer
Published:
4/10/2008 2:17 AM
Last Modified: 4/10/2008 2:17 AM
Sooner star decides to shelve his NBA aspirations for now.
NORMAN -- Blake Griffin's decision to play another season of basketball at Oklahoma was about coaches, teammates, family, NBA bigwigs and the first steps of 1-year-old Cameron Capel's life.
"Not this past Sunday but the last Sunday, Blake came over to the house to watch some of the (NCAA Tournament) games," OU coach Jeff Capel said Wednesday, after Griffin had announced he was putting off the NBA's millions another year. "I think my little girl has a crush on him. She walked for the first time when he was there. So my wife and I told him, 'Look, you can't go now. Cameron walked for the first time, and we've been trying to get her to walk.'
"She was trying to show Blake she was old enough."
It was the kind of story that made one of the cheerier days in recent OU hoops history -- Griffin's return practically ensures the Sooners will build on their 23-12, NCAA Tournament game-winning 2007-08 season -- feel even better.
Still, what Wednesday's announcement ultimately came down to was Griffin himself.
He'd spent the past two weeks, from the time OU was eliminated from the NCAA's second round by Louisville, consulting with his parents, his older brother and teammate Taylor and his coach. Capel, in turn, had been consulting with an assortment of NBA contacts.
And while parents Gail and Tommy Griffin hoped their 19-year-old son
would stay in school, and pro personnel informed Capel his All-Big 12 Conference forward would be a near-certain first-round lot tery pick, here was the crux of everyone's counsel:
"I want you do to what's best for you," said Capel, echoing what Gail and Tommy Griffin were telling Blake.So Griffin spent two weeks sorting that out.
"It was just back and forth," he said. "I really was 50-50 the whole time."
What finally swung the decision?
"I just kind of gradually grew into it," Griffin said. "The big thing was being able to do well next year, having more guys and having a chance to do really well. It excited me a lot."
OU is set up for a big 2008-09, with the two Griffins joined by fellow returning starters Austin Johnson and Tony Crocker, as well as a touted recruiting class led by McDonald's All-American guard Willie Warren.
Griffin figures to benefit from that team, as well as another year of individual work.
"Right now I'm working on my shot, extending it out, being more comfortable with it, just having a feel for it," he said. "Also, becoming more of a leader, going hard every single drill, every single workout."
The idea is to be in even better position this time next year, when Capel anticipates his leading scorer and rebounder will, in fact, turn pro.
"To be ready to actually come in and make a difference and be able to contribute on an NBA roster," Griffin said.
If NBAdraft.net knows anything -- the Web site rates Griffin the No. 1 pick in the 2009 draft -- that won't be a problem.
This is what Griffin came to grips with over last weekend. He told his parents and brother first, then Capel when the OU coach returned from the Final Four.
"My mom was pretty happy," Griffin said. "I was on the phone with her. She was at work. I made sure she wasn't driving."
The joy spilled into Wednesday. Griffin left his press conference grinning as he slapped a hard five with coaches Capel, Ben Betts and Oronde Taliaferro. He was headed for a campus swimming pool to work out.
It wasn't going to be cannonballs and "Marco Polo," and he wouldn't be paid for his work, but he seemed to be looking forward to the day just the same.
"Everybody comes to college to go out and get a good job and get paid well and do all these things," Griffin said. "Most students, if they're presented a job where they can get five million a year to do what they absolutely love, I think they would be out the door.
"But it all goes back to the relationship I have with my team and my coaches, just being here in my home state doing what I love."
By GUERIN EMIG World Sports Writer
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pokefan
, broken arrow (4/10/2008 6:25:34 AM)
wow that's a shocker. Was a news conference really necessary? Is James Anderson going to hold a press conference today also? "I have decided, since no one in their right mind would actually draft me after one year, to stay in school".
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Mark
, Las Vegas (4/10/2008 7:23:38 AM)
How bout that? Griffin turns down an NBA contract just so he can spank the cowgirls a few more times. Awesome!
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Bill
, Ponca City (4/10/2008 8:47:24 AM)
** Breaking News ** - Byron Eaton is holding a press conference today at 1pm to make an announcement. He has considered entering the NBA draft since he put together a nice 5 game stretch near the end of the season. He hopes NBA scouts will disregard the other 20 games he played in.
Will he go? Will he stay?
In other related news - Eddie Sutton continues to make a fool of himself by threatening to remove his name from the floor at G.Iba Arena because of his son's dismissal for being a horrible basketball coach. I think you'll find that no one really cares if your gigantic cursive name is on the court or not. Especially if you keep tarnishing your legacy as you are so obviously doing.
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Come ON
, Tulsa (4/10/2008 12:11:41 PM)
Pokefan, you belong in BA with that response.
You have to be kidding to even throw Anderson in with Griffin. Though I think he needs to work on a lot of things, to say Anderson is on his level is laughable.
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mm
, broken arrow (4/10/2008 12:23:41 PM)
WOW what a shocker a poke fan is mad! They know that OU will kick their butts two more times next year. OH by the way if Anderson could have lead his team to the NCAA tourny like blake maybe he would get a press confrence. Its sad when you have to offer A OSU graduate more money to coach at his almer mater than what NBA coaches are making now and he still turns it down what a joke!!!! BOOMER SOONER
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Pete
, stillwater (4/10/2008 3:48:30 PM)
Does OU have an alumnus coach that could rival OSU's Bill Self's success? I don't think so.
Remember James Blake!!!!!!!!AHHAHAHAHAHAHA
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Ned
, Prague (4/10/2008 10:10:15 PM)
I suppose that OU alumnus Pat Bowlen, owner of the two time Super Bowl Champion Broncos, and his accomplishments in sports cannot compare to a college coach's success. But fans should realize that Self was lucky in his career choices and has never had any pressure as a coach since he realized that once an athlete has played at OSU everywhere else is UP.
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Ted
, Richmond (4/11/2008 10:01:49 AM)
Pete, really? Self is a good coach and showed his intelligence by staying in Lawrence. Sean, the transfer and cheater, showed how his osu time made him a great coach, right? For OU, there are several young football coaches in the college ranks that will be solid coaches. Also Terry Stotts has had a respectable coaching career in the NBA.
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OHmyGOD
, Tibet (4/12/2008 1:34:34 PM)
YEP, I missed this one, GOOD good the SOONERS. Pleased there is one SMART freshman left in the USA.
BTW, it ain't goin' so well in HOMERVILLE (stillwater for you idiots), most outsiders think ol' (more money that brains) TBONE has really screwed the Homer program for GOOD this time.
Go read RIVALS dot COM. Several great reads and they will make u laugh out loud. 'GOD
I, for one, am SICK AND TIRED of hearing Homers talk about what happened before 1971. For God's sake that was 38 years ago GIVE IT UP. Talk about livin' in the past.
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