Flipper wrote:None of our guards are that good at looking for the open man off a screen..when a big sets a screen in the high post and rolls to the basket you have to be looking for that pass quickly. We either don't see it or see it after the defense has reacted to it. Crawford's biggest problem...in my view..is that he drives the lane and doesn't look for an opportunity to pass and then finds himself to deep within the lane to do anything but attempt a shot in close over guys a foot to a foot and a half taller than he is.
I thought he looked like a guy who was going to come on at the outset of this season...but he's just so inconsistent...I'm getting to the point where I think he's not going to be able to do enough to overome his height
That's exactly what I think too, Flip. When he drives, I don't see him looking to create for his teammates off that at all. It's almost always to get to the basket himself or to take a step back jumper off the penetration.
The problem is that he is A) not a good jump shooter, B) not big enough to finish near the rim in traffic, and C) not good enough to draw fouls either (quite likely because of his size people don't foul him). Either way, I think he's a liability as a PG. Now that's not to say that I think there is a better option on this team, I haven't seen enough of Clarke to think that just yet. I'm just saying I don't think Crawford is a good enough PG to win with.
And while I'm not ready to say he's going to be the same player next year he is today, I will argue that he's largely the same player today that he was last year....not seeing a whole lot of improvement from him yet. He's shooting a little better, and his assists per game are up, but his turnovers are WAY up, his Assist:TO ratio is way down.
I loved Crawford as a part time guy, and I still think he can bring some things to the table in that role. I just don't think he's consistent enough to be counted on as your full time PG if you want to win a MAC title.