You know how Andre 3000 says in one of the hooks of "Hey Ya!" that "Y'all don't wanna hear me, you just wanna dance," like he realizes he's getting in the way of his song's infectious greatness by talking? I feel like that when I write about the Clippers' budding superstar, Blake Griffin, even though I have nothing to do with his appeal: y'all don't wanna read this, you just wanna click play.
VIDEOS: Blake Griffin Dunks Reverse Alley-Oop, Adds To Legend With Late Three
This is Blake Griffin throwin down a reverse off an alley-oop from Eric Bledsoe. But he wasn't done against the Warriors, not nearly.
With less than a minute left, trusted to take a three off an inbounds pass with the clock running down, Griffin fired a 27-footer that hit nothing but net.
That turned out to be the bucket that put the Clippers ahead for good. Los Angeles held off the Warriors for a 113-109 victory, and Griffin was the star.
Griffin had 30 points, a career-high 18 rebounds, and eight assists. Yes, it was against the Warriors. But what have we seen so far that would lead us to believe that Blake Griffin can’t be the star in every NBA game he plays?











