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Taylor Griffin, the brother of Blake Griffin, the White Warcraft

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When it comes to the White Warcraft Blake Griffin, everyone should know it, but many people probably don’t remember his brother Taylor Griffin.

Taylor Griffin, Taylor Griffin, 6-foot-7 inches (201 cm), plays as Power Forward (PF). He was born in Oklahoma City, the capital of Oklahoma, USA in April 1986. He was produced by the University of Oklahoma. He was selected by the Phoenix Suns in the second round of the 2009 NBA Draft. He only played for the Suns (2009-2010) team in his NBA career.

Taylor Griffin has good tactical qualities, knows how to run, has strong shooting ability, can make fixed-point shooting, is also good at shooting with a variety of shooting methods such as pulling people, two-step shooting, turning and leaning back, and has good throwing skills. He has certain ball-holding ability, can hold the ball alone by himself, and has a positive defensive attitude, but unlike his younger brother, his dynamic talent is mediocre, slow lateral movement speed, and it is difficult to tear open the opponent's defense line. Moreover, his body size and confrontation thickness are insufficient, and it is not very suitable to play power forwards and small forwards, and the position on the field is very awkward.

In his NBA career in less than one season, Taylor Griffin played 8 games in total and failed to get a starting opportunity. He basically made a appearance in garbage time. He averaged 4.0 minutes per game, scored 1.3 points, 0.3 rebounds, 0.1 assists and 0.3 blocks, and failed to get a playoff chance. Not only did he have few games, he didn't have many chances to score. He only scored in four games, and only one game scored more than two points.

Local time in the United States, on March 16, 2010, in the Phoenix Suns' scored 152:114 at home, eight players beat the Minnesota Timberwolves with a double-high score, Tyler Griffin came on the bench for 7 minutes, made 1 of 3 shots and made 2 free throws, scoring the highest single-game 4 points, 1 rebound and 1 assist in his NBA career. In the offseason in 2010, Taylor Griffin was cut by the Suns and went to the Belgian League. He then went to play in the NBA Development League. He signed with the Charlotte Bobcats (now known as the Charlotte Hornets) twice in December 2011 and December 2012, but both were cut in a short time and failed to get a chance to play. Since then, he completely left the NBA arena and played in the NBA Development League (2013-2015) and Italy (2015-2016). He officially retired in 2016 and transformed into his younger brother Blake Griffin's agent to help his younger brother handle matters outside the game. He occasionally serves as a basketball commentator and guides in basketball training camps.

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