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By Andy Katz
Saturday, March 21, 2009 KANSAS CITY -- Blake Griffin had been flipped, popped, prodded and tugged the past two games here. The national player of the year favorite had enough. He caught a pass off a Tony Crocker steal, had the angle on the break and needed to flush his frustrations. So he powered a one-handed dunk over Michigan's Zack Novak to give Oklahoma a 13-point lead after a free throw. Before he got to the line, though, he did pose. He flexed his guns. Griffin held the position for a few moments. " ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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