50th Four-Point Play:
While Clippers fans will remember Crawford for his flamethrower scoring off of the bench and his erratic style of play, his ability to convert on four-point plays might have been one of the most overlooked aspects of his game. In his last season with LA, Crawford reached an incredible milestone of making his 50th career four-point play of his NBA career in a post-All-Star Break game against the Boston Celtics, increasing his NBA record. Counting his post-season four-pointers, Crawford has converted on 55 career four-point plays and has held the NBA record since his days with the Atlanta Hawks.
The two players who are closest to Jamal’s four-point record are former teammate J.J. Redick (33 career four-point plays) and Golden State’s Steph Curry (22 career four-point plays). The odds that either player reaches Crawford’s record is slim, meaning that the shooting guard’s impressive record could stand for a considerable amount of time.