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Crawford clarified that even if he thinks Jordan is the GOAT, that doesn't make the Black Mamba and King James less of a ...
The NBA on NBC has slowly been unveiling its broadcast lineup in recent months as anticipation grows for its return after ...
No. 1 Pick Brad Daugherty, Five-Time NBA Champion Derek Fisher, and NBA Veterans Robbie Hummel, Austin Rivers, and Brian ...
On Thursday, NBC finalized more names to round out its coverage. The six big additions include Los Angeles Lakers legend and ...
Michael Jordan had full confidence in a young Jamal Crawford, often telling to be aggressive in their summer runs.
Jamal Crawford wants to continue his 19-year NBA career. He insists he's not retired, and judging by his finish to last season, he's still got it.
At 40, Jamal Crawford is the NBA’s eldest statesman. But the league’s grand old man is out to prove he’s still more grand than old, that he’s got enough left in the tank to help a team win.
Jamal Crawford: Bro, this man was up at 6:00 in the morning, on the track. Then he’d have breakfast, then he’d be in the gym working out by 8:00 in the morning. After that, he’d have lunch ...
Coincidentally, Crawford could in fact become the final guest on The Old Man & the Three, as he joined Redick for an interview on the June 14 episode of the podcast before becoming the new Lakers ...