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Blake Griffin's knee doesn't have structural damage but out months

LA Clippers All-Star forward Blake Griffin suffered a sprained MCL ligament in his left knee and could miss two months, a source said Tuesday. Test results on Tuesday showed no structural damage to the knee.

Griffin sustained the injury in the final minutes of a Clippers victory over the Los Angeles Lakers at Staples Center on Monday night, when teammate Austin Rivers collided with Griffin in pursuit of a loose ball.

Griffin remained in the game on the ensuing Clippers possession, during which he missed a 10-foot hook shot. He ultimately checked out of the game and retreated to the Clippers' locker room following a layup by Lakers forward Brandon Ingram and a Clippers timeout. Griffin left the locker room without speaking to reporters.

Griffin has averaged 23.6 points and 7.9 rebounds a game this season for the Clippers.

Griffin, a five-time All-Star, signed a five-year, $173 million maximum contract extension in July to remain with the Clippers.

He has sustained several serious injuries through the years, including season-ending toe surgery after Game 3 of the Clippers first-round loss to Utah in the Western Conference playoffs. Griffin missed 18 regular season games with knee surgery.

The Clippers have been riddled with injuries this season, including season-ending microfracture knee surgery to starting point guard Patrick Beverley. Two more starters - guard Milos Teodosic and forward Danilo Gallinari - are sidelined for extended periods.

The Clippers are 8-11, posting three straight victories.

Information from ESPN's Kevin Arnovitz was used in this report.

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