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Jordan Crawford crosses up Richard Hamilton (Mar. 6, 2011)

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Uploaded by on Mar 6, 2011

Jordan Crawford -- of dunked on LeBron fame -- nearly jukes Rip out of his socks with the sick inside out dribble. Good to see this kid getting some run in Washington. Only the sickest plays in basketball. http://thehoopscene.com

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  • ehhhhhhhhhhhh

  • and i just saw a video of him passing it to the crowd

  • eh weak... hamilton was just looking at the pick that was coming..

  • It dont matter who better, i just wanna see us in the playoffs nd with two pgs like dat, nd hopefully a good pick well be ok

  • j crawford can be better than wall but it doesnt matter it only matters if they play great together

  • @lynden619 That too, Wall is smarter, and his potential is beyond my explanation.

  • @m4cklove his bad shot selection..... hes no where as close to john walls game....

  • @KRobify he wont ever be better than wall you guys just dont get it j wall is a mix of drose and cp3 he was getting 9 assist per game and is way out of j crawfords game even if he got better defensively he would not match j wall at all he has bad shot selection and forces shots hes ganna have a bright future but no were near john wall....

  • fucked that. rip got the check shook of his nikes

  • I couldn't care less who's better, him or Wall! We got both of them! Go Wizards!!!

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