Rowan Kavner
LOS ANGELES - Jamal Crawford knows what it’s like to play on Thanksgiving.
It’s something the guard did his first year in Atlanta during the 2009-10 season, but the NBA has since done away with games on the holiday, and some of the Clippers will get to use that time with family.
For Cole Aldrich, it’s hard to say what a normal Thanksgiving is. He’s been on the road at times and back home other times. This Thursday, he’ll get to eat with his wife for the holiday.
“We’ve got a three-pound turkey, got a little stuffing, a little mashed potatoes and asparagus,” said Aldrich, who added he’s most looking forward to the stuffing.