Jamal Crawford has never been named an All-Star, but he's nearly impossible to guard 1-on-1.
That's why the Michigan alumn has lasted 15 years (nearly 16) in the NBA and been selected Sixth Man of the year twice.
It's also why Clippers coach Doc Rivers had no problem turning to him with the score tied and the clock winding down against the Jazz Friday night. Matched up against Utah big man Derrick Favors, Crawford calmly rose up and sank a three-pointer with 0.2 seconds to go, to catapult his team to a 102-99 victory.
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Crawford for the win! 🙌🔥 https://t.co/pOdl3iejdk
— LA Clippers (@LAClippers) April 9, 2016
That's a bad man!