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Clippers to decide whether Blake Griffin will travel upon NBA ruling

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Shelburne: This fight is very out of character for Griffin (1:55)

Ramona Shelburne joins Mike & Mike to break down the relationship between Clippers forward Blake Griffin and the team's assistant equipment manager, who were both involved in a weekend incident that led to the star breaking his hand. (1:55)

LOS ANGELES -- The Los Angeles Clippers will decide whether star forward Blake Griffin joins them for the team's upcoming road trip after the NBA announces the results of its investigation of his punching of an assistant equipment manager.

Griffin broke his shooting hand in the Jan. 23 incident in Toronto between him and Matias Testi. Both men were sent back to Los Angeles, and Griffin hasn't been at Staples Center for the team's recent home games against the Lakers and Bulls.

The team is keeping him away from the media until the NBA announces the results of its investigation, which could happen on Wednesday, when the Clippers host Minnesota. Testi also has been absent while he recovers from facial injuries.

"It's over with as far as we're concerned," coach Doc Rivers said Tuesday at practice. "The only thing is, we have to get the punishment from the league and see where we're going. Other than that, we're good."

The team completed its investigation into the altercation last week.

Rivers said he hopes Testi can rejoin the team for its four-game trip beginning Friday at Orlando. He has spoken to Griffin and Testi, who were friends before the incident.

Rivers said he is aware of similar incidents that have occurred in the NBA, and he expressed optimism that Griffin and Testi could coexist peacefully going forward.

"It's going to be healed," he said. "It's going to be OK."

Griffin is out for at least a month because of his right hand, giving him additional time to recover from a partially torn left quad tendon that had sidelined him since Dec. 26.