http://www.khou.com/topstories/stories/kho...n.58b94e56.html</p> <span class="vitstorybody"><span class="vitstorybody"> Former Houston Rockets forward Eddie Griffin was been killed in crash with a train last week 11 News confirmed Tuesday. Griffin, who spent two troubled seasons with the Rockets, crashed through a railroad crossing arm and collided with a train. </p> <div class="vitstoryimageright" style="width: 200px"> <p class="vitstoryimagecredit"></p> <p class="vitstoryimagecaption">Former Rockets forward Eddie Griffin was killed when his SUV collided with a train last week.</p> </div> The Harris County Medical Examiner was unable to confirm his identity until they used dental records to positively identify him Tuesday. </p></span></span></p>
damn, this is tough news. despite all the bad shit, i liked the guy, i thought he was a pretty damn good player.
woah this is massive... I wonder if the T-Wolves will be making a comment since that was his last extended stay in this league.</p> Not a smart man, but a guy who could play nevertheless. Hit the 3, block shots. Just seemed there was always demons chasing him.</p> R.I.P. Eddie</p>
This guy was mentally ill.</p> He should have been getting care, not trying to play in the NBA.</p> His whole story is just horrible and sad. </p>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (ghoti)</div><div class='quotemain'> This guy was mentally ill.</p> He should have been getting care, not trying to play in the NBA.</p> His whole story is just horrible and sad. </p> </div> </p> Basically took the words out of my mouth.</p> RIP Eddie.</p>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Dre)</div><div class='quotemain'> Just horrible. I wish Lucas could've saved him.</p> </div></p> The problem is that Griffin wasn't just an addict, he needed supervised professional care.</p> The stress of the NBA was not the right environment for him.</p> I mean, what did the guy have to do to show that he was incapable of handling this kind of life?</p> I think a lot of people he came into contact with arrived at this conclusion. Maybe he was just beyond help.</p> </p>
You know you've made it big when you successfully get into fights at the high school/collegiate/AND pro levels!