There's a little confusion when it comes to Jamal Crawford's exact age.
"It’s impressive at his age, 45, that he still wants to compete," coach Igor Kokoskov joked Saturday.
"I call him the 20-year vet," Deandre Ayton said.
Ayton is a little closer to the truth: Crawford, 38, is in his 19th season in the league. And he's closing in on a benchmark that's no joke.
Entering Sunday's game, Crawford was 14 points away from totaling 11,000 points off the bench. He'll become only the second player in NBA history to reach that mark since the league started recording stats.