Almost half of the league tried to recruit Jae Crowder

The past two months have been particularly rich and intense for Jae Crowder. In a few weeks, the strong winger went from the Finals against the Lakers in the “bubble” to free agency, before settling a personal problem in order to finally be able to train with his new team.

Between October and December, he therefore went from Miami to Phoenix. And obviously, he was spoiled for choice for the rest of his career.

“It was chaotic and I knew it”, he smiles, referring to the off-season. “14 teams called to offer a contract. I had to take a step back to think about these offers. I’ve been transferred a lot so I’m not surprised half the league is asking. It’s a good sign. It shows my work. I thank all these teams because I know that one day the calls will be much less numerous. “

“I want to help this team to play the playoffs for the first time in ten years”

As he has expressed before, the Suns’ performances at Disney World and the recruitment of Chris Paul wowed him.

“I had to imagine myself in my new team. I got phone calls from Devin Booker and Chris Paul, and those two had arguments. I feel Devin is ready for the real pressure. That is to say the playoffs. He did the work it needed to be respected in this league and Chris Paul, his record speaks for itself. So for Devin, I want to help him get to that level. I want to help this team to play the playoffs for the first time in ten years, it’s a hell of a challenge for them. “

For him too, who will probably have heavy legs at the start of the season, only ten weeks after losing to LeBron James and his band in the Finals.

“It is obvious that I would have liked to have a little more rest”, he conceded. “It’s the shortest offseason of my career. I have to mentally get involved again, but as soon as we get to the venue, everything will come back. “

Jae CrowderPercentageRebounds
SeasonTeamMJMinTirs3ptsLFOffDefUntilPdFteIntBpCtPts
2012-13FROM781738.432.864.40.52.02.41.21.60.80.60.25.0
2013-14FROM781643.933.175.40.61.92.50.81.30.80.50.34.6
2014-15 *All Teams822042.029.377.30.92.73.61.21.70.90.60.37.7
2014-15 *FOREST572441.828.276.21.13.64.61.42.01.00.70.49.5
2014-15 *FROM251143.434.290.90.50.71.20.51.00.60.40.23.6
2015-16FOREST733244.333.682.01.04.25.11.92.71.71.10.514.2
2016-17FOREST723346.339.881.10.75.15.82.22.21.01.10.313.9
2017-18 *All Teams802640.432.381.80.72.73.41.22.30.80.90.39.7
2017-18 *CLE532541.832.884.80.82.53.31.12.30.80.80.28.6
2017-18 *UTH272838.631.676.80.73.13.81.52.30.91.20.311.8
2018-19UTH802739.933.172.10.84.14.81.72.10.81.10.411.9
2019-20 *All Teams652940.134.377.60.85.15.92.52.21.11.10.410.5
2019-20 *MEM452936.829.378.90.95.36.22.81.91.01.20.39.9
2019-20 *MY202848.244.573.30.64.85.41.82.91.30.80.511.9
Total6082542.134.077.80.73.44.11.52.01.00.90.39.6

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