Duke Head Coach Mike Krzyzewski Who Is Coaching His Final Season, Retiring After The 2021-2022 Season Provided An Update Today On AJ Griffin Who Sprained His Knee In Practice
AJ Griffin is a A five-star small forward out of Archbishop Stepinac in White Plains, N.Y.
- Ranked as the No. 9 overall player in ESPN 100's rankings for the class of 2021 
- Also ranked No. 1 in the state of New York and the No. 1 small forward in the ESPN 100 
- Won a gold medal with Team USA at the 2019 FIBA Americas U16 Championship, averaging 13.5 points and a team-high 3.3 steals per game in six contests 
- Averaged 17.3 points, 8.8 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 1.6 steals per game in 12 appearances his junior season at Archbishop Stepinac 
- His father, Adrian Griffin, played 10 seasons in the NBA and is currently an assistant coach with the Toronto Raptors 
- Committed to Duke on November 4, 2019 
- Chose Duke over Kentucky, Kansas and Villanova, among others - “according to AJ Griffin’s biography on goduke.com” - Unfortunately though the start to AJ Griffin’s freshman season on the hardwood at Duke has to be put on hold after spraining his knee in practice on Friday. - Why? - Because AJ Griffin is going to be out for an indefinite amount of time. - “according to an article by Stephen Wiseman in the newsobserver” - Today Head Coach Mike Krzyzewski who is coaching his final season, retiring after the 2021-2022 season provided an update today on AJ Griffin who sprained his knee in practice. - Where? - At ACC Media Day in Greensboro! - This is what Mike Krzyzewski had to say! - AJ Griffin’s injury is relatively minor though he will have to put in rehab time and AJ Griffin has already ditched the crutches. - “according to an article by JD King on dukebasketballreport.com” 
