29 of The Best Podcast Episodes for Jamal Crawford. A collection of podcasts episodes with or about Jamal Crawford, often where they are interviewed.
29 of The Best Podcast Episodes for Jamal Crawford. A collection of podcasts episodes with or about Jamal Crawford, often where they are interviewed.
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On this episode, Travonne Edwards and co-host Jason Madison link up with three-time NBA Sixth Man of the Year Jamal Crawford. The trio breakdown his love for Andre 3000, why he believes the streets loved him so much and his relationship with Michael Jordan and Jay-Z.
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Three-time Sixth Man of the Year winner, and current Brooklyn Net, Jamal Crawford, discusses his recent signing with the Nets, life inside the NBA Bubble, the rise of NBA Activism, and the advice he offers younger players. Jamal also speaks to his role on the Nets, his NBA future, the changes he made to his nutrition and fitness that prolonged his career, why “equality” will be featured on the back of his jersey, and who he believes should be on the receiving end of this season’s MVP award.
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Sam Amick is joined by Brooklyn Nets Guard Jamal Crawford to discuss joining the Nets, The NBA bubble, his career, being the oldest player in the NBA, his relationship with Markelle Fultz, and more
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The Glue Guys dive into exactly why Sean Marks decided to sign Michael Beasley, and are nearing a deal to sign Jamal Crawford - did Kevin Durant have any influence, how this impacts Caris LeVert's development AND what it means for the Nets next season.
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Jamal Crawford joins JJ and Tommy to share his thoughts on the killing of George Floyd, who died while in police custody, and how the resulting nationwide protests have sparked a broad conversation. They also discuss how a lack of national leadership has provoked tension and how we can all do better in standing against police brutality.
Filling in for host Jason Goff, KC Johnson has a very interesting and deep conversation with former Bull Jamal Crawford. They discuss how hard the state of Washington was hit by COVID-19, Jamal's close relationship with Michael Jordan, his memories of Kobe Bryant, and his start and memories of his tenure with the Bulls.
(1:10) - How Jamal and his family have been coping with being sheltered in
(6:00) - Jamal's social media activity with throwback NBA players
(7:45) - How he became connected with Michael Jordan
(10:10) - Memories of Kobe Bryant.
(13:45) - Jamal discusses Zach Lavine's play this season
(16:30) - Disappointed that a team didn't sign him
(18:56) - Memories of the "Baby Bulls" of the early 2000s
Jamal Crawford should be a future Hall of Famer," but is definitely a Hall of Fame human being. He joins Mike to discuss some of the initiatives he is involved with to help others during the Corona Virus crisis and his message is very inspirational. At the 21:30 mark, Jamal shares the incredible story of how he found out about Kobe Bryant's death. He has 7 solid minutes of great Kobe stories. Jamal also addresses some of his plans for the future and tells a great childhood story about his friendship with former NFL star (and current NFL Network/CBS Sports analyst) Nate Burleson. Barbara "Barbi" Barker of Newsday also joins Mike to discuss a classic April Fools prank that she and several accomplices (including Patrick Ewing) pulled on Mike back in the days they covered the Knicks in the late 1990s.
BJ and Tate kick it with Jamal Crawford to discuss the top five guards in the game, shooting a Gatorade commercial with MJ, and the legend of Micheal "Sugar" Ray Richardson.
BJ and Tate kick it with Jamal Crawford to discuss the top five guards in the game, shooting a Gatorade commercial with MJ, and the legend of Micheal "Sugar" Ray Richardson.