We already know that Blake Griffin has serious game on a basketball court.
Few players in the NBA can hang with the 6-foot-10, 250-pound power forward. At that size, you'd expect Griffin to be a slow and plodding player, not the explosive, athletic freak that he actually is.
Blessed also with copious amounts of hand-eye(-and-foot) coordination, Griffin can so casually do the following with a basketball, as if soccer was an easy sport to master — which as we know, it is not:
Considering that a basketball is larger, more bouncy and often times inflated to a much higher pounds-per-square-inch ratio than a soccer ball, Griffin's above performance is actually quite impressive.