Jamal Crawford
Jamal Crawford
Aaron Jamal Crawfordis an American professional basketball player for the Los Angeles Clippers of the National Basketball Association. Crawford played his high school basketball for Rainier Beach High School, a basketball powerhouse in Seattle, before committing to play for the University of Michigan. Crawford was selected by the Cleveland Cavaliers but was traded on draft day to the Chicago Bulls. In his career, he has also played for the New York Knicks, Golden State Warriors, Atlanta Hawks and Portland Trail...
ProfessionBasketball Player
Date of Birth20 March 1980
CitySeattle, WA
If there's a face that isn't here, it'll probably be mine, from all of the rumors. But I hope everyone's here. Myself included.
I honestly thought we were going to play another overtime. Then when I watched Gordon's shot, it was like slow motion. I have seen him do that a couple of times before, so we got them last time and they got us this time. We will just have to try and get them next time.
I honestly put the team at a disadvantage when I'm not aggressive and that's nobody's fault but my own.
In New York, that's not going to cut it.
He's so smart. And he makes plays for everybody, including himself. He thinks the game. He knows the game. It will be a lot easier with him on the court.
He's excited, man, ... I'm excited. I can't wait to get started tomorrow.
Games like this can't make the next day come fast enough.
He brings so much to the table. He is so smart. He makes plays for everybody, including himself.
He brings so much, and he's not even close to what he's going to be. He's already a really good player, but he's got a chance to be special.
If he is (worried), he's not really showing it. He's real relaxed and having fun. He's happy to be here.
That's pretty accurate. Coach, I try to listen to him to a T. When he says something, I try to do it to the best of my ability. I won't short-cut it. Even he's like, 'Sometimes you've got to just play. You don't have to do everything I say.' It's working out now.
That's the coach's opinion. It doesn't really matter what I think, because he said it.
It's a humbling game. You never really figure it out.
It's been there. At times we've had it and at times we haven't. But now we're learning how to finish close games. I think that's going to make us better in the long run.