No. 1 NBA Draft Pick Black Griffin Has Knee Surgery
Jan. 21 -- The top draft pick in the 2009 NBA draft, Blake Griffin, should be able to resume basketball drills in three or four months, the doctor who operated on the Los Angeles Clippers' rookie forward said.
Doctor Neal ElAttrache repaired Griffin's patellar tendon and excised a patellar fragment, the Clippers said.
Griffin will be on crutches for three weeks, but is expected to be able to train in time for off-season workouts. He broke his kneecap in the Clippers' last pre-season game in October.
Griffin had been been running on a treadmill without much pain as part of his rehabilitation earlier this month, but began to experience pain when completing jumping exercises.
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