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How much money did Blake Griffin make in the NBA? His salary over the years

The All-Star forward and first overall draft pick in 2009, who made his name with the Los Angeles Clippers, has retired aged 35.

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The All-Star forward and first overall draft pick in 2009, who made his name with the Los Angeles Clippers, has retired aged 35.
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Blake Griffin, the pro basketball player, announced his retirement from the sport on Tuesday, April 16, after a successful and lucrative 16 season career in the NBA.

In total Griffin earned $261,338,564 in salary payments during his playing career, which started in 2009/10 with the Los Angeles Clippers. To put that in perspective, the highest all-time career earnings is LeBron James’ $479.47 million.

Griffin’s total career earnings puts him pretty close to the top ten all time earnings. Shaquille O’Neal, who is number 10 on the all-time list, made $286.3 million in his near 20-year career.

His career earnings adjusted for inflation, according to basketball site HoopsHype, would be over $321 million.

Griffin’s salary over the years

Blake Griffin, a power forward who was first overall pick in the NBA Draft in 2009, joined the Los Angeles Clippers. His starting salary for his first season was $4.9m. He stayed with the Clippers through to 16/17, by which time his salary had grown to just over $20m.

He then saw a major salary leap with a move to the Detroit Pistons, jumping to $29.5m in the 17/18 season. He then earned over $30m for the next three seasons, with a maximum salary of $34.4m in 19/20.

Plagued by injuries, Griffin would finish his career with the Brooklyn Nets and finally the Celtics, where he played for the veteran’s minimum salary of $2.9m.

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