Blake Griffin
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Does anyone a lawn to be mowed or maybe you need some top shelves dusted. If you do drop a line to Pistons forward Blake Griffin who was ordered to pay child support to his ex-fiancee Brynn Cameron that’ll amount to $3 million annually.

Radar Online was the first to break the story after they obtained court documents:

Kendall Jenner‘s ex Blake Griffin has to fork up $258,000 per month in support for his two young children with baby mama Brynn Cameron, according to court documents obtained exclusively by RadarOnline.com.

Griffin and Cameron have been embroiled in a nasty paternity case and a separate civil suit where Cameron claimed the NBA star broke off their engagement shortly after he started dating Jenner, when he was still part of the Los Angeles Clippers.

Flippantness aside, don’t feel too sorry for Griffin. The Pistons forward will roughly have nine percent deducted from his total yearly earnings which was determined to be around $35 million based on base salary and endorsements. Griffin and Cameron will also be ordered to ‘mutually agree’ on school expenses for their two children Ford, 5, and Finn, 2 while Griffin will be on the hook for any extracurricular expenses.

Anyways, Cameron is now the 10th highest paid player on the Pistons as she currently has a higher AAV than Zaza Pachulia, Jose Calderon, Henry Ellenson and Bruce Brown.