Blake Griffin has agreed to a five-year maximum extension with the Clippers that will likely pay him $95 million over the course of the contract. His new deal will kick in beginning with the 2013-14 season.
Blake Griffin To Sign 5-Year, $95 Million Extension With Clippers, According To Report
The extension will take effect at the start of the 2013-14 season. Griffin was eligible for an early extension as a first-round pick with three or more years of experience in the NBA playing on his rookie contract.
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There’s pretty much no chance that Griffin rejects an extension with the Clippers, though some players have taken shorter contracts in recent years. Griffin missed his first NBA season due to a serious knee injury. He’s made the All-Star team in both seasons that he has played.
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