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The next time Griffin takes the court at Staples Center, it will be during All-Star weekend (Feb. 18-20), when he and Bledsoe will compete for a team of rookies against a squad comprised of second-year players. Griffin also will match talents with Milwaukee's Brandon Jennings, Oklahoma City's Serge Ibaka and Washington's JaValle McGee in the Slam-Dunk contest. The last Clipper to compete in that event was Corey Maggette in 2001, and the last one to win it was Brent Barry in 1996.
NOTES: Griffin, named the top rookie in the Western Conference for the third straight month on Monday, is trying to join Chris Paul (2005-06) as the only player to sweep the award in his conference. ... If Griffin is added to the All-Star roster, expect the NBA to excuse him from the Rookie Challenge. That's what they did last year with Rose, who was scratched from the Skills Challenge because of a bruised right hip but did play in the main event. ... Rose scored 34 points against the Clippers on Dec. 18 at Chicago, but missed a tying free throw with 0.8 seconds on the clock as the Bulls lost 100-99. ... The Bulls have held opponents under 100 points in 13 straight games and 19 of 20. They are 31-6 this season when giving up fewer than 100, and 0-8 with allowing 100 or more in a regulation game. ... Boozer is averaging 18.0 points and 11.0 rebounds in his last five games after missing the previous three because of a sprained left ankle. ... Del Negro coached the Bulls the previous two seasons, getting them to the playoffs both times despite identical 41-41 records. ... The Bulls are 12-1 when Rose has 10 or more assists.
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