NEW YORK -- Blake Griffin is bringing his ferocious dunks to the slam dunk contest.

The Los Angeles Clippers rookie will join Milwaukee point guard Brandon Jennings and big men JaVale McGee of Washington and Serge Ibaka of Oklahoma City in next month's event at All-Star weekend, the NBA announced Wednesday.

Griffin's powerful slams have made him a YouTube sensation and the leading candidate for rookie of the year honors, and his presence brings a needed boost to what was a lackluster event last year. He will have home-court advantage in the contest at Staples Center on Feb. 19.

"I'm excited. It's something I've always watched growing up," Griffin said in Los Angeles. "To be able to have a chance to be in it and participate, it's going to be a lot of fun."

Griffin had 22 points and 18 rebounds in Wednesday night's 106-93 victory over Denver to tie a franchise record with his 22nd consecutive double-double. With the contest more than a month away, he said he hadn't given much thought to what dunks he'd unveil.

"I guess we'll find out," Griffin said. "I have no idea. ... I'm not really looking ahead."

Each contender will be matched with a slam dunk coach. Griffin will work with two-time participant Kenny Smith, Jennings with Darryl Dawkins, Ibaka with teammate Kevin Durant and McGee with Chris Webber.

Clippers coach Vinny Del Negro said he thought Griffin's stats make him a viable candidate for a roster spot in the All-Star Game, which will be played at Staples Center on Feb. 20, but noted there are other factors involved.

"Statistically, his numbers are there, but there are some other guys with good stats," Del Negro said. "Wins and losses matter.

"Obviously, he brings a lot of excitement to the game with his athleticism. We'll wait and see how the fans vote and obviously how it all comes down."

Griffin will attempt to join Brent Barry, the 1996 champion, as the only Clippers players to win the event.