PHOTO: Blake Griffin's surgically repaired hand is extremely swollen
Jayne Kamin-Oncea / USA TODAY Sports
Blake Griffin was given a projected recovery timeline of four-to-six weeks after breaking his shooting hand punching a Los Angeles Clippers equipment manager on Jan. 25.
Clippers head coach Doc Rivers suspected that time frame skewed optimistic, and over a week after the incident, photo evidence appears to support Rivers' assessment.
Griffin's surgically repaired right mitt is looking a little worse for wear at the moment.
Blake Griffin's punching hand looking scary to me. #clippers via @TMZ_Sports https://t.co/MQL1V49fvR pic.twitter.com/b247uav6w4
— Raúl Barrigón (@BarriHoopsHype) February 4, 2016
- With h/t to SB Nation
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