It's worth pointing out that Blake would've killed to have the kind of teammates Davis did during his rookie and sophomore seasons, and/or an ownership that would want to put together a good basketball team.
and Davis would kill to have Chris Paul.
Obviously -- he's the best point guard in the league. I just think that measuring Davis's supporting cast against Blake's present day teammates is a little misguided.
Blake's rookie season the starting backcourt was Eric Gordon and Eric Bledsoe with Ryan Gomes at SF and Deandre Jordan at center. The team also had former all star Mo Williams (for 22 games after the Davis trade), Baron Davis (for 42 games until the Williams trade), Chris Kaman (till he got hurt), Randy Foye, Al-Farouq Aminu, Craig Smith, and Rasual Butler. That isn't a bad team at all.
Blake's 2nd year Chris Paul joined the team and they went 40-26 in the lock-out shortened season. Not only did they add Paul for Gordon, but they added Caron Butler at SF, Kenyon Martin, Chauncey Billups (till he got hurt), Reggie Evans, and Nick Young. They returned from the prior team Jordan, Bledsoe, Mo Williams, Gomes, and Foye.
There is no comparison between Griffin's teammates and Davis' teammates at any point in their careers. Hands down Griffin has had better teammates, pretty much across the board and pretty much without question.