- ABC News
- January 31, 2016
The NBA and the Los Angeles Clippers have completed their investigation into the Blake Griffin-Matias Testi incident, according to a source. The Clippers have been consulting with the league on potential discipline for the star forward, and an announcement is expected next week. Sources said Testi, an assistant equipment manager for the Clippers, is in no danger of losing his job following his Jan. 23 altercation with Griffin at a Toronto restaurant. Griffin broke his hand punching Testi after the two got into an argument. Neither Griffin nor Testi will attend Sunday's game against the Chicago Bulls, and sources said they are unlikely to join the team for Wednesday's home matchup against the Minnesota Timberwolves. Testi is expected to rejoin the Clippers for their four-game road trip beginning Friday in Orlando, Florida, sources said. Griffin is not expected to travel with the team on the road trip but could rejoin the Clippers for their first...