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Detroit Pistons: Blake Griffin Considering Season-Ending Knee Surgery

The six-time All-Star had his best scoring season in 2018-19, averaging 24.5 points per game through 75 games. This is the most he had played in five seasons since playing 80 games in back-to-back seasons during his third and fourth years in the league.

Griffin has averaged career-lows this season at 15.5 points, 4.7 rebounds, and 3.3 assists this season. This is far from what has been expected from Griffin with two years and upward of $75 million left on his contract.

The Oklahoma native has a history of being an injury-prone player, and one who has been hounded with knee ailments throughout his career.

Griffin turned into more of a jump shooter after dealing with a few knee injuries early in his career. However, that has yet to ease concerns about his overall health.

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