

He had 30 double-doubles in 35 games and helped the Sooners to the Elite Eight in the NCAA Tournament. Griffin had back-to-back games of at least 20 points and 20 rebounds to become the first Big 12 player to do so. He dominated the glass and led the nation with 14.4 rebounds to go along with 22.7 points and 1.2 blocks. With his brother Taylor on the Oklahoma roster, Griffin decided to return for his sophomore season.

He was able to play in 33 games and averaged 14.7 points and 9.1 rebounds. He sprained his left MCL against Kansas and two months later injured his right knee. As a freshman, the 6-foot-10 forward was productive despite a pair of knee injuries. Follow Griffin on Twitter and Instagram After winning four Oklahoma high school championships, Griffin stayed home to play for the Sooners. Griffin made the largest gift ever to the University of Oklahoma by a former Sooners basketball player, contributing to a planned addition to the university's Lloyd Noble Performance Center. He's created a multimedia venture called Mortal Media with Ryan Kalil of the NFL's Carolina Panthers.
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Griffin has a strong interest in professional comedy, having interned with "Funny or Die" and performing at The Laugh Factory (Los Angeles) and the Just For Laughs Festival (Montreal). The duo combined for four straight state titles. Blake stayed in the OKC area for high school, attending Oklahoma Christian School in Edmond, where his father was the head coach of the basketball team.

His brother, Tayler, played for the Suns in 2009-10. Blake Austin Griffin was born in Oklahoma City in 1989.
