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Game Over? Kendall 'Thrilled' Over Blake's NBA Trade To Pistons: 'It's Her Easy Out!'

Kendall Jenner's baller beau Blake Griffin is moving out of L.A. after getting traded to the Detroit Pistons, and RadarOnline.com has learned exclusively the supermodel isn't losing any beauty sleep over it!

"Kendall is secretly thrilled that Blake got traded because she finally has an easy out of their relationship," a source close to Jenner, 22, said.

"She does not have to be the bad guy by breaking up with him and gets to walk away from this without anyone getting hurt anymore."

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"Kendall said that she will probably hook up with him once and a while when he is back in L.A. because she did love the great sex they had. But one thing's for sure and that is Kendall does NOT do Detroit," the source told RadarOnline.com.

As previously reported, Jenner's honeymoon phase with Griffin ended when his ex, Brynn Cameron, stated in court documents that the basketballer booted her and their two kidsFord Wilson, 4, and Finley Elaine, 1 – from their $10 million L.A. mansion, forcing them to be homeless and "couch surf!"

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"Kendall has been over this since all this drama went down and she does not want his baggage anymore," the insider added.

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