Blake Griffin, two-sport athlete?

by Micah Hart

It’s been awhile since we’ve seen a true two-sport professional athlete. Blake Griffin is just the kind of freakishly-talented athlete to make that sort of thing happen, which is why it should be no surprise that Must-See BG spend the offseason working on his game in another sport, with the intentions of going pro. Let’s see how it turned out:

I believe I’ve written this before, but I’ll say again, you’d be surprised at how good NBA players are at ping-pong.

NEW IDEA! There should be a contest All-Star Weekend, where the champion of each team represents the franchise to determine the League’s table tennis champ. TELL ME THIS WOULDN’T WORK!

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6 Comments

  1. Macluse says:

    hahahahaha BG is one funny dude.

  2. ben says:

    ill bet he could be quite the high jumper. just sayin.

  3. Max. W says:

    It seems like up till now the only names involved with the Knicks have been CP3, Superman, and Grant Hill. Now it seems like Tyson Chandler is going to end up in the Big Apple. Although, he’s not a superstar like Cp3 or Dwight Howard he is the key to the Knicks’ success. Let’s examine why they are the match made in heaven.

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  4. The Doug says:

    They really should have a random different sport to have NBA players compete in and make fools of themselves. It would be fun to watch Nash & Kobe play soccer.

  5. swissboy says:

    daammnn she looks hot

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