

Tags: Basketball, Los Angeles Clippers, 2011 NBA All-Star Game, Black History Month 2011, Blake Griffin, Los Angeles Clippers, NBA
This Day in Black Sports History: February 20, 2011
When Western Conference head coach Gregg Popovich called his number in the first quarter of the 60th NBA All-Star Game, Blake Austin Griffin became a part of black sports history at the tender age of 21.
After his participation in the T-Mobile Rookie Challenge, in which he scored 14 points, and his rousing victory in the Sprite Slam Dunk Contest, Griffin’s entry into the annual showcase marked the first time in league history a player has taken part in all three events during All-Star Weekend.
The historic achievement was merely another highlight reel in what has been a memorable rookie season for the Los Angeles Clippers superstar power forward, who’s averaging 22.8 points and 12.6 rebounds in the first 56 games of his blossoming career.
Click here to read the rest of this article at Examiner.com.
Written by NYSportsExaminerSound Off...


- This Day in Black Sports History: February 11, 1990
- This Day in Black Sports History: February 19, 1996
- This Day in Black Sports History: February 23, 1986
- This Day in Black Sports History: February 9, 1992
- This Day in Black Sports History: February 22, 2007
- This Day in Black Sports History: February 21, 2003
- This Day in Black Sports History: February 28, 2003
- This Day in Black Sports History: February 7, 1991
- This Day in Black Sports History: February 15, 2011
- This Day in Black Sports History: February 2, 1968




- Rumor: Cleveland interested in LaMarcus Aldridge
- 2013 Draft: Trading for a starting center
- general summer NBA babble
- THE BIG off-season move to turn this roster into champions.
- 2013 Draft - early rumors
- 3-way tie for 10th place
- Apr. 17th vs Warriors (season finale)
- Apr. 16th vs Clippers
- Apr. 14th vs Nuggets
- Lillard wins 58th consecutive Rookie of the Month award



MLB
Portland Trailblazers
New York Yankees
New York Knicks
NFL
Black History Month 2011
Austin Daye
Lebron James
Rodney Stuckey
Charlie Villanueva
Jonas Jerebko
New York Jets
Ben Wallace
NBA Free Agency
Ben Gordon
Will Bynum
John Kuester
Miami Heat
Chris Bosh
Richard Hamilton
New York Mets
Jason Maxiell
Greg Oden
Brandon Roy
roy
Joe Dumars
Blazers
Tayshaun Prince
Boxing

















