On one hand, the Phoenix Suns signing Jamal Crawford to a league-minimum deal to back up Devin Booker off the bench this season is a no-brainer.
J-Crossover, with a 15 point, 3.4 assist per game 18-year career, is a better NBA player than either Troy Daniels or Davon Reed, even if he doesn’t make catch-and-shoot threes at Daniels’ rate nor does he (theoretically) defend as well as Reed.
In fact, by signing Crawford, the Suns basically brought Brandon Knight back. Except a happier, cheaper version.