6. Blake Griffin
We've discussed LA Clippers history a lot here. Blake Griffin represents a turning point. When the Clippers drafted him with the number one pick, they instilled a sense of hope in their fanbase.
According to PER, Griffin's best season as a Clipper came in 2013-14. He hit a PER of 23.9 during that season. By conventional counting stats, that amounts to 24.1 points, 9.5 rebounds, and 3.9 assists per game.
Beyond the numbers, Griffin was just exciting. He is one of the most electrifying in-game dunkers in NBA history. From his rookie season until he was traded to the Detroit Pistons, Griffin was integral to a suddenly successful Clippers team.
No cabe duda de que Blake Griffin tiene una de las MEJORES COLECCIONES DE PÓSTER DUNK de toda la historia de la NBA.👀😱🔥
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Spoiler alert: Griffin attracted more talent to the Clippers. He helped draw a player who ranks considerably higher on this list. To find out who that was, you'll have to read on.