Jordan Crawford

Jordan Crawford’s last game as a Musketeer was probably his most memorable.  Xavier lost a thriller to Kansas State, where Crawford went for 32 points, including multiple big shots.

Strengths: Crawford’s biggest strength is his confidence in his game.  He shoots the ball at a good percentage from the floor and from behind the arc, so he has the right to be confident.  He takes over games for stretches, which not many late first round picks can do.  He rebounds ok for a shooting guard, but needs to play with better position to be truly effective.

Weaknesses: The confidence that Crawford thrives on is also a weakness because it leads to forced shots.  Also, he struggles to involve his teammates, averaging just three assists per game.  At the next level he’ll have to commit himself to defense, but he wouldn’t be a liability right now.

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