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Blake Griffin (b. 1989) is an NBA basketball player who plays for the Los Angeles Clippers. He appears in Sesame Street's 43rd season, presenting the word "champion" with Abby Cadabby in a Word of the Day segment In a tweet, Cookie Monster commented: "He six foot ten inches tall. That what me call a tall drink of milk!"

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  • Blake Griffin (b. 1989) is an NBA basketball player who plays for the Los Angeles Clippers. He appears in Sesame Street's 43rd season, presenting the word "champion" with Abby Cadabby in a Word of the Day segment In a tweet, Cookie Monster commented: "He six foot ten inches tall. That what me call a tall drink of milk!"
  • Blake Austin Griffin is an American Professional basketball Power Forward currently playing for the Los Angeles Clippers of the NBA. His elder brother is Taylor Griffin, the other NBA player. He played college basketball for the Oklahoma Sooners. He was named the Associated Press, the John Wooden Award, the Naismith Award and the Sporting News player of the year for the 2008-2009 college basketball season. Griffin has decided to leave college for a professional career and was, as projected by Sports Illustrated, the first pick in the 2009 NBA Draft held by the Los Angeles Clippers.
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  • Blake Griffin (b. 1989) is an NBA basketball player who plays for the Los Angeles Clippers. He appears in Sesame Street's 43rd season, presenting the word "champion" with Abby Cadabby in a Word of the Day segment In a tweet, Cookie Monster commented: "He six foot ten inches tall. That what me call a tall drink of milk!"
  • Blake Austin Griffin is an American Professional basketball Power Forward currently playing for the Los Angeles Clippers of the NBA. His elder brother is Taylor Griffin, the other NBA player. He played college basketball for the Oklahoma Sooners. He was named the Associated Press, the John Wooden Award, the Naismith Award and the Sporting News player of the year for the 2008-2009 college basketball season. When combined with Sam Bradford's Heisman Trophy, Oklahoma became the second school to have a top winner in both basketball and football in the same year (Gary Beban won the Heisman Trophy and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar won the USBWA "Player of the Year" award in 1968 for UCLA). Griffin has decided to leave college for a professional career and was, as projected by Sports Illustrated, the first pick in the 2009 NBA Draft held by the Los Angeles Clippers.
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