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
It feels good to get a win; this is just a start. But now all that pressure's off. Now we can just concentrate on playing.
But it was just good to see him back out there. He looked better.
We know how good we can be. We have to go out and do it. It can't just be like this every five or six games.
That's unbelievable. That's a testament to how good he is. He's won at every level he's ever been at.
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.
They've still scored 90 without them, ... We'll take it however we can get it, but 62 is a good job defensively.
Some of the guys set the table for me and all I had to do was knock down the shots. Tonight, Jalen and Eddy (Curry) got it going and I had a good fourth quarter. We're a deep team and we feel like that's one of our strengths. It's about chemistry and we're still getting used to each other. We know that anybody can come off the bench and contribute.
I think when he yelled at Nate (Robinson), that's when I knew he was back to being coach.
That was embarrassing. We have to have a better effort than that.
It feels good. You hate to be in that position because we were up.
We have lost some games earlier (this season) and guys have taken it to heart and are really working on it.
We could have easily given up and moved on with our lives. We all wanted to compete. That was embarrassing (in the first three quarters). Nobody wants to be embarrassed, so we had to get out there and play as hard as we can.
We could have easily given up and moved on with our lives. But we wanted to continue and keep playing. ... Nobody wants to be embarrassed.
You do kind of take him for granted because he's so used to doing it. He's had the ball in his hand ever since he was a kid, so it's second nature for him.