James Crawford (basketball)
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Position | Centre |
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Nickname | Alabama Slamma |
Height | 203cm |
Weight | 97kg |
Nationality | United States |
Born | April 13, 1960 Alabama, U.S. |
College/University | Livingston University/Cumberland College |
Debut | 1982 |
Final Game | 1999 |
Games Played | 504[1] |
Previous Clubs | Geelong Supercats 1982-1985 Canberra Cannons 1986 Perth Wildcats 1987-1999 Canberra Cannons 2003 |
Championships | 1990, 1991, 1995, 2000 |
Career Highlights | NBL's First Team (1982, 1983, 1984, 1987) NBL's 20th Anniversary Team (1998) |
James Crawford (born April 13, 1960 in Alabama, U.S.) is a former professional basketball player in the National Basketball League of Australia from 1982 through till the 1998/99 season. During his NBL career, the "Alabama Slamma" played for the Geelong Supercats (1982-1985), the Canberra Cannons (1986) and the Perth Wildcats (1987-1999). Despite retiring due to injury in 1999, Crawford suited up in one more NBL match for the Canberra Cannons in 2002/03.
Prior to coming to Australia in 1981, Crawford attended Livingston University and Cumberland College in Kentucky.[2]
He currently resides in Perth with his family.
[edit] NBL records
- First in blocks per game in 1983 (3.1/22 games)
- First in field goal percentage in 1987 (62.6% 386/616)
- 13 40+ point games
[edit] Trivia
- His #7 jersey is one of five jerseys that have been retired by the Wildcats and is displayed at Challenge Stadium during Wildcats home games.