i totally agree with teaching him to dribble the ball i have yet to see him put it to the floor and run with it that is the weakest part of his game and if you think about it of the big men taken last year griffin is among the top 4 (if you count radmonovic) imo and stat wise now days you have to give a player 3 to 4 years to develop and then pass a judgement if you guys plan on trading him think of a trade that is realistic and then think if it would help us i cant think of one if the guy has still done nothing after his rookie contract let him walk or a sign and trade but we cant give up on him just barely one year into the league come on now
since it's come up, I remember Eddie being quoted as saying he worked on his ball handling this summer. How much or how he did it, well, who knows. Griffin will come around. I'm sure he will. Whether he'll turn out quite like people have been envisioning, well that's another story. And I'm not going to hold my breath for a breakout anytime soon.