Now at 31 years of age, it is probably safe to say that Detroit Pistons star Blake Griffin is already nearing the twilight of his career. In a recent interview, the six-time All-Star revealed just how much gas he thinks he has left in the tank.

As it turns out, Griffin believes that he still has a fair amount of good basketball years ahead of him.

Griffin is currently on a five-year deal that he signed in 2017 with the Los Angeles Clippers. This runs out in 2022, with the last year being a player option for him. It is worth noting that the former first overall pick is looking to earn upwards of $72 million over the course of the next couple of seasons.

In Griffin's mind, he fully expects to sign another deal before he finally calls it a career. He did not indicate if this will be an extension with Detroit, or if he intends to sign for another team as a free agent (potentially in the summer of 2021). By that time, Griffin will be 32 or 33, so it's not hard to believe his claim here.

Injuries have played a huge role in Griffin's career, however, especially over the past few years. One cannot help but wonder if all his high-flying acrobatics early in his career is now taking its toll on his body.

Nevertheless, Griffin himself stated that he does not feel like he is on a decline. His performance last season is testament to this fact. He averaged 24.5 points (on 46.2 percent shooting), 7.5 rebounds, and 5.4 assists, while also connecting on a career-best 2.5 triples per game on a 36.2-percent clip, earning him an unexpected return to the All-Star stage after a three-year absence.

Griffin also played 75 games last term — the most he's played since 2014, so at this point, it is clear that it's just a matter of staying healthy for the former Rookie of the Year.