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Associated Press
Tuesday, October 27, 2009 LOS ANGELES -- Blake Griffin is about to add patience to his repertoire of basketball skills while his broken left kneecap heals. It's a vital quality for somebody trying to turn around the Los Angeles Clippers. The NBA's No. 1 overall draft pick will be out for up to six weeks with the stress fracture, likely delaying his debut until mid-December -- and creating one more reason to believe there's a curse on this star-crossed franchise. "It's disappointing, especially when it happened, but I' ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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