Age doesn’t define his game. 37-year-old Jamal Crawford averaged 12.3 points per game last season and his shake-and-bake wizardry would be the perfect fit for the Cleveland Cavaliers in the second unit.
According to ESPN’s Chris Haynes, the Cavs have been inquiring about Crawford’s services.
Update: Cleveland, San Antonio and others inquiring. Atlanta prefers a trade. https://t.co/NKdozgVDxa
— Chris Haynes (@ChrisBHaynes) July 4, 2017
Between Jose Calderon, who agreed to sign with the Cleveland Cavaliers over the weekend, and Kyle Korver, who agreed to re-sign with the Cavs on a three-year, $22 million deal, the Cavs who two players that will rely on other players to break down the defense off-the-dribble.