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Why Rockets’ Newcomer Is Preparing To Walk Away From NBA

Updated Sept. 13, 2024, 1:23 p.m. by Quenton S Albertie, Last Word On Sports 1 min read
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Despite playing just two NBA seasons, Houston Rockets wing AJ Griffin is already considering stepping away from the game, per The Athletics Shams Charania and Kelly Iko.

Griffin was drafted 16th overall by the Atlanta Hawks in 2022.

Just in: Houston Rockets F AJ Griffin is seriously considering stepping away from basketball, sources tell me and @KellyIko .

Griffin, 21, was the No.

16 pick in the 2022 NBA draft to Atlanta, then traded to Houston this summer.

Sides are preparing for his departure from the game.

pic.twitter.com/AyNp1rF4MI Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) September 12, 2024 The 21-year-old is the son of NBA veteran and former Milwaukee Bucks head coach Adrian Griffin.

Why Rockets AJ Griffin Is Preparing To Walk Away From NBA This offseason, the Hawks sent Griffin to the Rockets in a three-team draft day trade.

To complete the trade, Houston sent Pelle Larsson the 2024 No.

44 pick to the Miami Heat.

At the same time, the Heat rerouted Nikola urisic the 2024 No.

43 pick to Atlanta.

Upon its completion, the deal was thought to be the fresh start that Griffin needed after being removed from the Hawks rotation.

As a rookie, the Duke product played well, averaging 8.9 points per game and shooting 39.0 percent from 3.

However, his success largely came under Nate McMillan, who was replaced as head coach midway through the season.

In the games that Griffin played with McMillan leading the charge, he averaged 9.3 points per game while shooting 39.4 percent from 3.

With McMillan, Griffin averaged 20.4 minutes per game.

When the 2023 NBA Playoffs rolled around, Quin Snyder removed him from the rotation entirely.

Though Atlantas supporting cast actually played well, it was still seen as a bit unfair to Griffin.

All For Naught Griffin entered 2023-24 in high spirits, believing he could vie for a rotation spot.

With Snyder a Duke alum as well, there was even a thought that shared experience could help him curry favor.

It did not.

In the first five games of the season, Griffin shot 50.0 percent from 3, but played just 9.0 minutes per game.

When Griffin stepped away from the team for personal reasons in mid-December, many wondered whether he was frustrated with his role.

Griffin hadnt played well defensively and had a rough three-game stretch prior to his absence.

Nonetheless, its difficult for a young player to improve without the reps.

This wasnt lost on the Hawks, who assigned him to their G League affiliate after the All-Star Break.

Griffin would play six games total with the College Park Skyhawks, averaging 14.2 points and 1.5 steals per game while shooting 40.0 percent from 3.

This didnt help him break into Atlantas rotation though.

Griffin had been usurped by Garrison Mathews , who isnt blowing anyone away with his defense, but made 44.0 percent of his 3s last season.

Losing His Joy For The Game? Since being traded to the Rockets, Griffin hasnt had the best showing.

While getting his feet wet with the organization, he played in Summer League.

In five contests, he averaged 11.6 points and 1.2 steals per game, but shot a paltry 38.2 percent from the field and 28.0 percent from 3.

Suffice it to say, its not what a team wants to see from a soon-to-be third-year pro.

To make matters worse, Houston has a young but deep team.

Griffin would be competing with Jalen Green , Cam Whitmore , Reed Sheppard , Amen Thompson , and Tari Eason , for minutes.

Veteran wing Dillon Brooks is bound to play heavy minutes.

Being buried on the bench for another season after a solid start to his career doesnt sound particularly appealing.

Furthermore, Rockets head coach Ime Udokas tough love approach also may have a negative impact.

Not everyone will take to that style, finding it grating .

A young player whos trying to get his career on the right track may even lose some of his joy for the game.

Until more information comes out, this is all speculation of course.

Nonetheless, when a young and healthy player is looking at cutting their pro career short, theres certainly something amiss.

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