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New Oklahoma Basketball Performance Center to Bear Blake Griffin’s Name

Griffin, a native Oklahoman who played basketball for two seasons at OU and was the first Sooner player to win the Naismith Award, the Wooden Award and the Oscar Robertson Trophy as college basketball’s most outstanding player, last August committed a significant financial contribution toward the construction of a new basketball training center.

The new facility will be approximately 18,400 square feet and is expected to be one of the first of its kind among collegiate basketball strength and training centers. The new facility will help enhance the strength and training activities associated with both the OU men’s and women’s programs.