|
|||
2013 Playoffs Statistics
Born:
Mar 20, 1980
Height:
6-5 / 1.96
Weight:
200 lbs. / 90.7 kg.
Prior to NBA / Country:
Michigan / USA
Years Pro:
12
|
COMPARE PLAYER STATSWATCH VIDEO |
Background |
|
||
PROFESSIONAL CAREER
NBA CAREER SUPERLATIVES: -NBA Sixth Man of the Year (2010). -Ranks 21st among active players in career 3-pointers (1,387). -Is one of five active NBA players with at least three games of 50-plus points (Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, Tracy McGrady and Gilbert Arenas). 2012-13 (Clippers): Averaged 16.5 points, 1.7 rebounds, 2.5 rebounds and 1.04 steals in 29.3 minutes in 76 games... Second on the team in scoring... Set franchise record with (149) three-point field goals, surpassing Rasual Butler, who made 145 in 2009-10... Finished (10th) in the NBA in free throw percentage (.871), tied for most in NBA in 20-point games off the bench (29), leads all reserves in scoring per 36 minutes and third in the NBA in 4th quarter scoring (behind Kobe Bryant and Kevin Durant.)... Led or tied team in scoring 21 times, steals 14 times and minutes eight times... Became first player in franchise history to top 1,200 points in a season without starting a single game... Led the NBA in fourth quarter +/- with +230... Continued to climb up the NBA’s all-time three-point chart to 17th in league history with 1,536 three-point fieldgoals in his career... Converted five four-point plays this season. Overall, he has 37 four-point plays in the regular season, most in NBA history... Converted franchise record 58 consecutive free throw attempts from 11/3/12 vs. GSW through 12/9/12 vs. DAL... Season-high 30 points on 11-20 FG’s 1/15/13 at HOU... Team-high 25 points on 11-16 FG’s and tied season-highs for rebounds (4) and steals (3) 3/6/13... Had 23 points including four three pointers and six assists 2/3/13 at BOS... Made at least one three-pointer in 70 of 76 games this season... Missed six games due to injury (sore left foot-2, sore right shoulder-1 and sore left ankle-3).
2011-12 (Portland): Averaged 13.9 points, 3.2 assists, 2.0 rebounds and 26.9 minutes in 60 games (6 starts) ... Second on the team in scoring ... Finished first in the NBA in free throw percentage (.927), shooting 191-206 from the charity stripe ... Continued to climb up the NBA’s all time 3-point chart to 21st in league history with 1,387 3-point field-goals in his career, Crawford converted on 80-of-206 3-point field-goal attempts this season, good for 30.8% overall and fourth highest on the team ... Converted 37 consecutive free throw attempts from April 6 at Dallas through April 16 at Phoenix ... 1/11/12 vs. Orlando, extended his all-time NBA record by converting the 34th four-point play of his career. 2010-11 (Atlanta): Averaged 14.2 points, 1.7 rebounds, 3.2 assists, 0.75 steals and 30.2 minutes in 76 games (0 starts) ... Ranked second in the NBA in scoring off the bench ... Ranked 22nd in the NBA in free throw percentage (85.4%) ... Scored 20-plus points 18 times and 30- plus in three games ... Recorded five four-point plays on the season ... Scored 20-plus in six straight games (Dec. 31-Jan. 12) ... Led the team in scoring 14 times and assists on 16 occasions ... 12/31/10 at Oklahoma City, tallied 26 points to go with a season-high five steals ... 1/12/11 at Toronto, notched a season high 36 points (12-23 FG) ... PLAYOFFS: In 12 games against Orlando and Chicago, put up 15.4 points, 1.3 rebounds and 2.5 assists…Scored 20- plus points five times and in games 1-4 vs. Orlando, became the third bench player in the last 20 years (Kevin McHale in 1991, Nick Van Exel in 2003) to tally 20 points or more in four straight playoff games in a series.
2008-09 (Golden State – New York): Split time with New York and Golden State, appearing in 65 games (all starts). Averaged 19.7 points, 3.0 rebounds and 4.4 assists on the season... Traded from New York to Golden State on Nov. 28 in exchange for Al Harrington... In 54 games with the Warriors, averaged 19.7 points, 3.3 rebounds and 4.4 assists…12/20/08 at Charlotte, scored a season-high 50 points and notched career highs in free throws (17) and free throw attempts (18)…Became just the fourth player in NBA history to score 50-plus with three different teams, joining Bernard King, Wilt Chamberlain and Moses Malone. 2007-08 (New York): In 80 games (80 starts), averaged a career and team-high 20.6 points (23rd in NBA) to go with 2.6 rebounds and 5.0 assists... One of only nine NBA players to rank in the top-25 in scoring and assists per game... Connected on 86.4 percent of his free throws. 2006-07 (New York): Played in 59 games (36 starts), posting averages of 17.6 points, 3.2 rebounds and 4.4 assists... 1/26/07 vs. Miami, scored a career-high 52 points, including a career-best eight 3-pointers and a career-high 20 field goals made. 2005-06 (New York): Averaged 14.3 points, 3.1 rebounds and 3.8 assists in 79 games (27 starts)... Led the Knicks in scoring 22 times and paced the team with 101 3-pointers. 2004-05 (New York): In his first season with the Knicks, averaged 17.7 points, 2.9 rebounds and 4.3 assists in 70 games (67 starts)... His 185 3-pointers marked the second highest total in team history... Led the team in scoring 26 times and assists 10 times. 2003-04 (Chicago): Posted averages of 17.3 points, 3.5 rebounds and 5.1 assists in 80 games (73 starts)... Set a Bulls record and ranked fifth in the NBA with 165 three-point field goals made... Became the third player in franchise history to notch a 50-point game (Michael Jordan, Chet Walker). 2002-03 (Chicago): Played in 80 games (31 starts) and averaged 10.7 points, 2.3 rebounds and 4.2 assists... Tallied 20-plus points 11 times and 30-plus twice. 2001-02 (Chicago): Averaged 9.3 points, 1.5 rebounds and 2.3 assists in 23 games played (6 starts)... Made 44.8 percent of his attempts from behind the three-point line. 2000-01 (Chicago): In his rookie campaign with the Bulls, notched averages of 4.6 points, 1.5 rebounds and 2.3 assists in 61 games (eight starts)... Reached double-figures 10 times. PLAYOFF HISTORY: Appeared in 11 playoff games with the Hawks in 2010, the first postseason action of his career ... Averaged 16.3 ppg, 2.7 rpg and 2.7 apg in 31.9 mpg (.364 FG%, .360 3FG%, .845 FT%) ... Prior to the playoffs, he held the then-current mark of most games played by an active player who had never appeared in a playoff game (676 games), a stat he gladly relinquished ... Averaged 15.9 ppg in round one vs. Milwaukee, and 17.0 ppg in the second round against Orlando. COLLEGIATE CAREER:
|
||
Personal |
|
||
Full name is Aaron Jamal Crawford ... Has a son, Eric (13), and a daughter London (4) ... Maintains website www.jamalcrawford.org, which contains personal and community updates ... His Foundation has provided ongoing support for athletic trainers at Seattle Public High Schools by donating money, medical supplies and purchasing heart defribillators for each school ... Renovated Bronx's P.S. 58's library, providing books, computers, shelving and carpeting while a member of the Knicks ... Funded a new basketball court at his high school alma mater, Rainier Beach in Renton, WA ... Played basketball for only two years in high school (junior and senior) and was named to Parade magazine's All-America team following senior season ... Played alongside future Knick teammate and current Cicago Bulls Nate Robinson there as well ... His high school jersey number (23) was retired by Rainier Beach in 2001 ... Wore a headband at Michigan to honor former Sonics guard Slick Watts ... Favorite Movie: Harlem Nights; actor: Samuel L. Jackson; actress: Halle Berry; singer: Jay-Z, Faith Evans... Follow Crawford on Twitter: @JCrossover. |
||