Jamal Crawford is most known for his dribbling ability and shooting prowess. But at a Pro-Am game, he proved that he can dish the rock as well.

As reported by Overtime, Crawford had 30 assists in a Pro-Am basketball game. Below is a clip of some of his dishes:

In his 18-year professional career, Crawford has averaged just 3.4 assists per game. It's not so much a weakness in his game. It's just that the assists are usually for him rather than from Crawford. He's just that good of a scorer.

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But the Pro-Am game showcased his knack for finding open teammates, his basketball vision, and just his unselfishness on the court.

Right now, Crawford has yet to find a team. At 38 years old and with a ton of accomplishments under his name, perhaps it's best for him to hang up his jersey for good. But Crawford admitted that he wants to play two to three years more.

Last year was a mediocre season for the three-time Sixth Man of the Year, though, and it wasn't entirely the Minnesota Timberwolves' fault. For Crawford, he made a mistake by not looking at how he fit with the team. Per Percy Allen of the Seattle Times:

“Fit is first and foremost when I’m thinking about where I’ll play next,” said Crawford, who wants to play another 2-3 years. “Last year, I may have made the mistake of not thinking fit all the way through. You look at my career, when the fit was right, I contributed on the court.”