Jamal Crawford, a 20-year NBA veteran, is one of the most beloved figures in recent basketball history. With three Sixth Man of the Year awards, Crawford is tied with Lou Williams for the most in NBA history. Off the court, Crawford is widely regarded as one of the best players in the game.
Since retiring from the NBA, Crawford has worked as an analyst for TNT. Bringing a unique perspective to the broadcast as a recently retired player, Crawford provides a wealth of valuable analysis during his television appearances.
Recently asked by a fan if he would continue to commentate games, Crawford revealed that he is a free agent on television and is waiting to see where his career takes him.
THANKS!
Actually, I’m a free agent in television.
So I’ll see where my TV career takes me. I really feel like I’m going to be commentating on matches 😎🙏🏾 https://t.co/vnIAj71bE7— 🏁 Jamal Crawford (@JCrossover) August 20, 2024
Adding that he expects to continue calling games, Crawford seems to believe his television career is just beginning.
This is great news for basketball fans who enjoy listening to Crawford on television, as the game certainly needs more voices like his. Not only does Crawford know the game well, but he is always very respectful of the current and former NBA stars who helped make the sport what it is.
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— 🏁 Jamal Crawford (@JCrossover) August 21, 2024
Recently expressing his disdain for the common trend of pitting the NBA’s older and younger generations against each other, Crawford pushed back against the development.
While playing in the NBA for 20 years, Crawford crossed paths with many current and former NBA greats. He began his career with the Chicago Bulls in 2000, where he spent four seasons before being traded to the New York Knicks.
Having played for nine different NBA teams, Crawford spent the longest seasons with the LA Clippers (five seasons), Knicks (five seasons) and Bulls (four seasons).
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