Jamal Crawford
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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
We feel a little bit better going in on a win. Hopefully we can turn this thing around in the second half.
We're just now getting a taste of what it feels like to win.
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.
We'd get tired of it if he didn't know what he was talking about, but he's so knowledgeable that guys are in awe more than anything. He sees everybody on every possession. He's not just looking at one or two guys. That's what impresses guys the most.
We're having a lot of fun playing basketball now. When you win it's always fun, but it's the way we're winning.
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 my statement and I'm done with it.
He seemed pretty energetic. He let Herb do the coaching, but he still had a lot of input out there.
I like them. I want to keep wearing them.
It is the greatest rush you can get. For me, that is the greatest rush I can ever get. When it goes through the net, that is the greatest rush because fans explode and your teammates get excited.
It was an adjustment, to go from starting to coming off the bench. It wasn't a rut.
I was awful down the stretch. I missed two free throws, a 3-pointer and threw the ball away. That was uncharacteristic of me.
His wife and kids were up there. If you see your family in harm's way, you're going to go protect them. You're the man of the house, and at that point you're thinking like a regular human instead of an athlete.
To me, he didn't do anything bad. Yeah, he left the court. I understand that. But if you saw your son or husband in trouble, you would do the same thing. He's a human being before he's an athlete.