Clippers’ Griffin unanimously voted league’s top rookie

NEW YORK, (Reuters) – Los Angeles Clippers forward  Blake Griffin, whose soaring dunks became staples of nightly  highlight shows, was named NBA Rookie of the Year yesterday  as the first unanimous choice in 21 years.

Griffin, selected first overall in the 2009 NBA Draft but  absent the entire 2009-10 season due to a stress fracture in  his left knee, averaged 22.5 points a game, 12.1 rebounds, and  registered a massive 63 double-doubles.

The high-jumping forward was the only NBA player this  season to average at least 20 points, 12 rebounds and three  assists, and swept 118 first-place votes cast by sportswriters  and broadcasters in the United States and Canada.

Washington’s John Wall finished a distant second while  Sacramento’s DeMarcus Cousins was third in the voting.