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Jordan Crawford was born on 23 October, 1988 in Detroit, Michigan, U.S., is an American basketball player (born 1988). Discover Jordan Crawford's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 35 years old?
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35 years old |
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23 October 1988 |
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23 October |
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Detroit, Michigan, U.S. |
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United States
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He is a member of famous Player with the age 35 years old group.
Jordan Crawford Height, Weight & Measurements
At 35 years old, Jordan Crawford height is 193 cm .
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193 cm |
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Jordan Crawford Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Jordan Crawford worth at the age of 35 years old? Jordan Crawford’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from United States. We have estimated Jordan Crawford's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Jordan Lee Crawford (born October 23, 1988) is an American professional basketball player for the Sichuan Blue Whales of the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA).
He played college basketball for the Indiana Hoosiers and the Xavier Musketeers.
His brother is Joe Crawford, who has also played in the NBA.
Crawford was born to parents Joseph Sr. and Sylvia Crawford in Detroit, Michigan in 1988.
In high school, he had suffered an ankle injury which forced him to miss his senior year of basketball.
He attended Detroit's Communication and Media Arts High School and the prep school, Hargrave Military Academy, in Chatham, Virginia.
Crawford signed a National Letter of Intent to play at Indiana University and enrolled in 2007.
Crawford played 30 games as a freshman at Indiana starting eight times and finished seventh among Big Ten Conference freshmen in scoring with 9.7 points per game, while helping Indiana finish 25–8 overall, 14–4 in the Big Ten and advancing to the NCAA tournament.
Xavier was one of only two nonconference regular season losses for the Hoosiers in the 2007–2008 season when Crawford was at Indiana University.
Crawford scored in double figures 15 times as a freshman, including a career high 21 points in Indiana's win at Northwestern on February 23, 2008 and had a near perfect night from the floor at Northwestern going for 6-for-7 overall and 4-for-5 behind the three-point line while handing out all five of his assists.
He also made all five of his free throw attempts at the free throw line.
Indiana recorded a 13–2 record when Crawford scored in double figures.
After fallout from the Kelvin Sampson controversy, Crawford transferred to Xavier University in 2008.
Having been denied immediate eligibility by the NCAA, Crawford had to sit out the 2008–2009 season, but was able to still practice with the Musketeers.
Crawford led the Muskies past the 3-seed Pittsburgh Panthers to its 3rd straight Sweet Sixteen, one of only two teams to accomplish during '08–'10.
Xavier lost to the 2-seed Kansas State Wildcats in the West Regional semifinal, the "widely agreed-upon Game of the Year".
Crawford scored a career high 32 in the double overtime thriller including a deep three-pointer sending the game to the second overtime.
Crawford earned a spot on the five-member NCAA Tournament All-West Region Team after averaging 29.0 points per game in the three appearances.
Crawford scored more points (718) for a sophomore than any other in Xavier's history.
He also finished 4th in the Musketeer's single season scoring history.
Crawford was named by Sporting News a Third Team All-American and A-10 Player of the Year.
In the summer of 2009, rumors abounded that a college player dunked on LeBron James in a pickup game at a mini-camp cosponsored by James and Nike.
Adding to the tale, amateur videos of the game and subsequent dunk were allegedly confiscated by Nike at the behest of James.
Later, Nike claimed there was a standing policy of no taping at the camp.
It was then reported that it was in fact Jordan Crawford, a sophomore guard at Xavier, that made the feat at the LeBron James Skills Academy.
Footage leaked out about a week later on YouTube.
Crawford returned to play for the 2009–2010 season with the Muskies and led Xavier and the Atlantic 10 in scoring with 20.5 points per game, with .462 FG%.
He scored in double figures in 31 straight games and 34 of XU's 35.
Crawford scored 20+ in 20 games for the Musketeers and landed a spot on the First Team All-Atlantic 10.
Xavier won its 4th straight A-10 title and earned a 6-seed in the NCAA tournament.
Crawford entered the 2010 NBA draft after two years of college play becoming the first Musketeer to enter the draft before graduating.
At Xavier, Crawford wore the number 55.
Crawford was selected by the New Jersey Nets with the 27th overall pick in the 2010 NBA draft.
Due to his play style he was nicknamed "Sizzle".
His rights were later traded to the Atlanta Hawks and he joined the team for the 2010 NBA Summer League.
On July 9, 2010, he signed his rookie scale contract with the Hawks.
On March 8, 2011, Crawford scored a then-career high 22 points against the Milwaukee Bucks.
On March 15, 2011, he passed his previous career high, scoring 27 points in a loss to the Chicago Bulls.
He passed it again on March 30, 2011, by scoring 39 points in a loss to the Miami Heat.