NBA: 7 stars that we may have seen the last of heading into 2018-19

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Jamal Crawford

3x Sixth Man of the Year

18906 Career points, 60.5 WS

Jamal Crawford is arguably the greatest sixth man in history, winning the award a record three times. Beating out Kevin McHale, Ricky Pierce, Detlef Schrempf, and recently crowned two-time winner, Lou Williams.

In his 19-year career, Crawford has been a highly coveted spark plug off the bench, as well as an occasional starter. With some of the smoothest and inventive handles in the history of the NBA Crawford earned himself the nickname J-Crossover.

He has played in New York, Golden State, Atlanta, Portland, Los Angeles and Minnesota after being drafted by Chicago in 2000. Always having a knack for hitting tough shots, especially 3-pointers, Crawford is the all-time leader in 4-point plays with 54, 59 including playoffs.

He is also one of only eight players all-time with over 2000 career 3-pointers, currently occupying the 5th spot on the all-time list with 2153.