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Blake Griffin Voices Frustration: ‘Disappointed in Clippers, Especially Chris Paul’

December 5, 2025 4 Min Read
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Chris Paul and Blake Griffin played together for six seasons, marking the most successful period in Clippers history. During those years, the “Lob City” Clippers won over 50 games in five seasons and were serious title contenders multiple times. However, their progress was derailed by injuries, emotional breakdowns, and a disruptive change in ownership. While Griffin, like some other teammates, sometimes found Paul’s straightforward leadership style challenging, mutual respect existed. Together with Deandre Ayton and others, they turned the Clippers from a franchise often mocked into one that commanded respect.

Despite signing a max extension with the Clippers, Griffin was unexpectedly traded just six months later. Recently, the Clippers returned to controversy with the surprising decision to send Chris Paul home from an away game, doing so in the middle of the night. Now working as an NBA broadcaster for Amazon Prime, Griffin expressed disappointment about the situation. He said, “I’m just disappointed. I can’t think of any other words. Obviously, I was shocked at first, but ultimately disappointed in Chris Paul and the Clippers organization.”

Griffin recalled how Paul joined the team when he and DeAndre were just starting out. Paul brought a winning mentality and taught them professionalism, the importance of taking every game seriously, and caring for their bodies. Though they didn’t always agree, Griffin recognized how Paul helped transform the Clippers from a joke franchise into a consistent playoff contender, even if they never won a championship together.

Griffin emphasized that Paul has given 20 years of effort to win and had re-signed with the Clippers hoping to make a final push in Los Angeles. It’s unfortunate that Paul couldn’t leave on his own terms. More troubling to Griffin was the lack of communication from the organization, especially with owner Steve Ballmer, during the fallout. “There is no communication with Steve Ballmer. And that’s unfortunate for me,” Griffin stressed.

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Griffin’s observations ring true — the Clippers knew Paul’s leadership approach when they signed him, and although it could be challenging at times, it was part of what made him a great player. The Clippers have traditionally offered their stars freedom in shaping the team, and when results suffer, Paul is often the one to hold others accountable. Regardless of the reasons behind Paul’s departure, the team’s handling of the situation was chaotic, marked by poor communication and last-minute announcements, damaging their reputation among players and agents. This was not the kind of organization they aspired to be under Ballmer’s ownership.

While Griffin’s disappointment is understandable, the entire episode is regrettable.

Fan Take: This turmoil highlights how even successful NBA franchises can struggle with internal management and communication, which directly affects players’ morale and fan perception. For basketball fans, it serves as a reminder that maintaining team culture and respect behind the scenes is just as crucial as success on the court.

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