Former Rockets forward Eddie Griffin was killed today in an auto accident.
The Harris County Medical Examiner’s office has identified former Rockets power forward Eddie Griffin as the man who died when the SUV he was driving plowed into a moving train in southeast Houston last week.
Officials said Griffin, 25, drove his SUV through a railroad crossing barrier and into a moving train about 1:30 a.m. on Aug. 17. The vehicle burst into flames on impact, damaging Griffin’s body so badly that investigators had to use his dental records to verify his identity Tuesday.
Griffin, whom the Rockets acquired for three first-round draft picks in 2000, faced off-court troubles throughout his NBA career. A power forward, he was released by the Rockets in 2003 after several run-ins with the law.
“If this is true, then Eddie is free now,” said former Rockets guard and NBA coach John Lucas, who worked with Griffin in Lucas’ Houston-based substance rehabilitation program. “I’m just sad. Just so sad.”
What a tragic waste. Griffin was never able to capitalize on his talents, and was always battling his own demons off the court. Whatever circumstances led to this, it should never have happened this way. Rest in peace, Eddie Griffin.