Blake Griffin Reveals Clippers Psychologist Breach
Blake Griffin recently shared a disturbing incident involving a Los Angeles Clippers psychologist on the *Friends Keep Secrets* podcast.
The psychologist, hired by the team around 2012, conducted mandatory sessions with players, including Griffin.
After a session at Griffin's Manhattan Beach home, the psychologist left a voicemail for Griffin's coach, detailing their conversation.
Griffin discovered the voicemail after charging his phone and was shocked by the breach of trust.
This experience led Griffin to lose trust in sports psychologists, but he has since regained faith in therapy.
The NBA implemented league-wide mental health standards in 2019, including independent resources and confidentiality protections.
Griffin, a 6-time All-Star, played 13 seasons before retiring in April 2024, and has been open about his experiences with mental health.
On the podcast, Griffin also discussed the inevitability of seeing teammates naked in the locker room, sharing a lighthearted anecdote.
The former athlete's willingness to share his story highlights the importance of mental health support in the NBA, and the need for confidentiality and trust in these relationships.
Griffin's experience with the Clippers psychologist serves as a reminder of the challenges athletes face in maintaining their mental well-being, and the need for robust support systems, as seen in the NBA's 2019 mental health standards.