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Splitter is always hurt, but mostly minory injuries. With the way Griffin plays, the risk potential of a serious injury is higher. I think both players are mentally tough. It's a hard call at this point.
it's gonna be fun seein them head to head. Both are bangers but also flop at the same high rate. Both get lingering injuries often. Splitter is a lot smarter and experienced, griffin is a lot more athletic.
Z-bo straight up punched him once under the basket.
I guy played on a sprained knee and the other missed a game with a bone bruise. Is this a ing serious question?
Coach's decision.
Like asking which freezer is warmer.
So no difference playing with partially torn knee ligaments vs a bone bruise? LOL, you guys are re ed.
Blake's actually very tough despite the flopping. Guys have taken cheap shots at him his whole career. Sometimes mentally, he'll get flustered but not often.
Flopping doesn't necessarily correlate to not being tough. If anybody ever questioned Ginobili's toughness, there would be a riot in San Antonio
No one is arguing that point, dumbass.
People sure as are, when they're implying Blake is soft while playing with a sprained knee.
I think you're projecting.
The closest that people have argued to that in this thread is that they're both soft because they both flop.
As for the topic, I would actually argue that they're both fairly tough mentally. They're both committed to winning and they're both willing to do whatever it takes. I've seen Splitter take some hard hits like a man though so I wouldn't say he's soft physically. I don't watch the Clippers enough to say the same about Griffin but playing through a strained knee isn't a joke either.
It's actually a tough call.
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