Forward – Blake Griffin
Probably the greatest Clippers player ever, Blake Griffin revitalized the franchise after being drafted first overall in 2009. He missed the entire first season of his career due to injury but he lived up to the hype the next year. He was a five-time All-Star with the Clippers, making the All-NBA team four times. Griffin also had one of the best rookie campaigns in recent memory.
Griffin, along with Chris Paul and DeAndre Jordan, helped the Clippers win their first-ever Pacific Division title in 2013. He sits second in all-time points scored for the franchise, third in minutes played, third in rebounds, fifth in assists, and sixth in steals. He was traded to the Detroit Pistons in 2018 but his No. 32 jersey will surely be retired by the Clippers.
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Honorable Mention: Forward – Loy Vaught
Spending eight seasons with the Clippers from 1990 to 1998, Loy Vaught was not a household name but he carved out a good career with the team. He helped the team make the playoffs three times in the 1990s. Vaught sits ninth in scoring, fourth in rebounds, and seventh in steals in the Clippers’ all-time leaderboard.
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