Kendrick Perkins on the Nets signing Jamal Crawford: He’s a walking bucket!

Signing Jamal Crawford
Amin Elhassan, Dave McMenamin and Kendrick Perkins react to the Brooklyn Nets signing Jamal Crawford to play in the Orlando, Florida, bubble amid the absence of Kyrie Irving, Spencer Dinwiddie and others.
How could Jamal Crawford’s signing impact the Nets’ performance in the NBA playoffs?
The NBA world was set ablaze when the Brooklyn Nets announced the signing of veteran guard Jamal Crawford earlier this month. The 40-year-old had been without an NBA team since being waived by the Phoenix Suns in 2019, but his signing with the Nets has rekindled hope for his fans and admirers.
One of those admirers is former NBA player Kendrick Perkins, who has not held back his admiration for Crawford’s signing. In a recent interview, Perkins called Crawford a “walking bucket”, a term used to describe a player who has the ability to score at will. Perkins went on to say that there are a few players in the NBA who have the same level of scoring ability as Crawford.
For those who are unfamiliar with Jamal Crawford’s career, he is one of the most skilled and versatile scorers in NBA history. He has played for numerous teams since entering the league in 2000, and has established himself as one of the league’s premier scorers. Crawford has won the NBA Sixth Man of the Year award three times, and has averaged 14.6 points, 2.2 rebounds, and 3.5 assists per game over his career.
Perkins’ claim that Crawford is a walking bucket is certainly justified. Crawford has a unique combination of scoring ability and offensive versatility that has made him a formidable opponent for any team. He is known for his ability to shoot from beyond the arc, as well as his ability to create off the dribble and score from mid-range.
The Nets’ decision to sign Crawford is a bold move that could pay dividends as they make a run in the NBA playoffs. The team has struggled with injuries this season, particularly to key players such as Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant. But Crawford’s scoring ability adds an additional spark to the team’s offense, and could prove to be a valuable asset as they progress through the playoff tournament.
In conclusion, Kendrick Perkins’ description of Jamal Crawford as a walking bucket is spot on. Crawford’s signing with the Nets provides the team with a major boost in offensive firepower, and could be the difference maker in their quest for an NBA championship. We eagerly await the opportunity to see Crawford back in action and see how he performs for the Nets in the remainder of the season.
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