Being considered a Hall of Fame player during your career is, of course, rare. Most players aren’t even considered until after their playing days are over, unless one is a perennial All-Star.
The Minnesota Timberwolves haven’t had much in the way of Hall of Fame talent in their history besides Kevin Garnett, but now they have Jamal Crawford. Crawford, of course, has been in the league for 18 years and has played for seven teams as either a starter or sixth man. As the the greatest sixth man the NBA has ever seen, he should be under consideration for the Hall of Fame when it’s all said and done.