Jamal Crawford of the Phoenix Suns made it clear that he doesn't want to hurt his foes with his lethal crossover.
Via Twitter, a fan asked Crawford if his deadly crossover has injured some of his opponents. The certain fan was eager to know. The 38-year-old Crawford admitted that he doesn't know if he's injured a defender, pointing out that he unleashes his crossovers simply because he needs his space.
–I hope not. I'm not trying to hurt no one, just need my space 😏 https://t.co/XWw3ij2hF9
— 🏁 Jamal Crawford (@JCrossover) October 29, 2018
Crawford has one of the most popular and recognizable crossovers in league history. He didn't get the tag “J. Crossover” for nothing. And even at his age and 19th season in the league, Crawford never shies away from taking out the dreaded move from his bag of tricks. By now, one would expect that his defenders have learned. But nope. Crawford continues to bruise ankles as defenders continue to fall.
This is perhaps why he's won the Sixth Man award a record three times, in 2010, 2014, and 2016. And this is what he'll bring to the Phoenix Suns. Not only will he be the veteran voice that will guide the Suns' young guns, but he'll also be the second unit's formidable leader. In his career so far, Crawford is averaging 14.9 points per game, 2.3 rebounds, and 3.4 assists. He also shoots 34.9 percent from downtown.
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