Despite the 131-125 loss to the Bucks last night in overtime, there were plenty of heroes among the Celtics "subs" that fought the surging-and-healthy Milwaukee Bucks, and Blake Griffin was one of them. Brad Stevens didn't pick up the 6-time All-Star, expecting his career line of 20/8/4.
Griffin was picked up for his remaining skills - his ability to accept a limited role - but most of all, his desire to be in Boston. His production versus Milwaukee (15 points, 6 boards, 6 assists, one steal, one block) shows that he still has enough in the tank to play a significant role in the post-season.
With respect to that open roster spot, filling it with (as Stevens stated) someone "really excited to be here" is the key. That sounds like Blake Griffin. After a long and star-filled career, the 6'9" C/F remains without a Title.
If the buyout market presents a guy that has starred in the NBA - is a veteran of the playoff wars - wants a Championship ring - and truly desires to be part of such a storied franchise, that's Stevens' man. If not, look for the team to pick up a young, promising addition.
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