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Blake Griffin Looks 'Really, Really Good' Ahead of Nets Debut, Steve Nash Says

Blake Schuster

Power forward Blake Griffin is getting closer to making his Brooklyn Nets debut and is looking "really, really good," according to head coach Steve Nash.

Griffin signed with the Nets as a free agent on March 8 after being bought out of his contract by the Detroit Pistons only days earlier. The 32-year-old has been dealing with rust after last playing on Feb. 12 and, Nash said last Saturday that Griffin wasn't expected to join Brooklyn's lineup for 1-2 weeks

It appears that day is nearing. 

On Tuesday, Nash told reporters Griffin is healthy enough to play, but the team wants to increase his conditioning before putting him back on the floor. 

Griffin is averaging 12.3 points, 5.2 rebounds and 3.9 assists per game this season, though he hasn't dunked in a game since 2019. The Nets are hoping to get Griffin back to his typical, electric self on the court for a fast-approaching postseason run. 

   

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