Speaking of retarded apes.. ^ ^ ^ Anyone who watched college basketball back in those days knows what a beast Griff was. His jumpshot was just as impressive as his dunking. He said he didn't care about being the all-time leading scorer at the 'Ville - he just wanted the Cardinals to win the national title. Griff delivered! Doctor Dunkenstein is a legend.. Go Cards!
I was in Louisville 3 months ago and happened to be in a sports bar when Griffith came in, during a U of L basketball game. He is a class act all the way. He was a friendly person, he signed autographs, posed for pictures, talked to everyone. Nice guy, hell of a ball player.
My favorite player ever. His high arching jump shot was a thing of beauty when it went in. As far as his defense goes, well... he played the passing lanes more than the man. He did come up with a fair amount of steals, though.
You've got to love the cheesy music at the end. He was a good player for the Utah Jazz his whole career in the NBA. Not much of a defender at that level though.
My parents were almost going to name me after him! My middle name might have been Griffith. He is my hero.
destructoboy995 1 year ago
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What a retarded ape. NCAA in '80 must have been weak for this marginal player to be the player of the year.
CarltonForWise 3 years ago
Speaking of retarded apes.. ^ ^ ^ Anyone who watched college basketball back in those days knows what a beast Griff was. His jumpshot was just as impressive as his dunking. He said he didn't care about being the all-time leading scorer at the 'Ville - he just wanted the Cardinals to win the national title. Griff delivered! Doctor Dunkenstein is a legend.. Go Cards!
zacharyblake 3 years ago 9
@CarltonForWise Weak?
List of all americans from 80-82,83
Ralph Sampson
Danny Ainge
Mark Aguire
John Paxson
Michael Jordan
Clyde Drexler
Pat Ewing
Tell me again how weak the 80's were...
thurlsworld 8 months ago
Hey everyone
stop fighting. gr
OceanSoul87 3 years ago
he s one of my hero.. and i thought he invented the 360 degree dunk when i was little... he will be a legend in my heart
Casperman1 3 years ago
Love Darell Griffith!!! I've been trying to
see him on here forever. Great video
rmillspa 3 years ago
I was in Louisville 3 months ago and happened to be in a sports bar when Griffith came in, during a U of L basketball game. He is a class act all the way. He was a friendly person, he signed autographs, posed for pictures, talked to everyone. Nice guy, hell of a ball player.
mikusofeight 3 years ago
My favorite player ever. His high arching jump shot was a thing of beauty when it went in. As far as his defense goes, well... he played the passing lanes more than the man. He did come up with a fair amount of steals, though.
themick362005 3 years ago
You've got to love the cheesy music at the end. He was a good player for the Utah Jazz his whole career in the NBA. Not much of a defender at that level though.
heartofmodesto 3 years ago
one of the best nicknames ever
jeremydragon 3 years ago
Nice find, never seen this
breckcard 3 years ago
Thank you for posting this. It is good to see not only his dunks, but also that graceful jumpshot.
In the 1980 season, he had a speactacular ally-oop dunk during a game against St Johns. If by chance you have that, please post.
bikipaul 3 years ago
Griff is a Louisville legend!
zacharyblake 3 years ago