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Years ago
Where will Jason Crowe land in the ANBL
hmm, interesting. Makes sense, having an "ethnic" based guard combo is probably the main reason behind it, and offers a potentially high drawcard.
Crowe could be a potential player of the Hawks along side Kavossy (if he is still playing this season). But like you've pointed out Isaac, most teams would want an import big man/guard combo.

Years ago
Crowe needs to grow a few inches taller and become a SF. I wouldn't mind a SF who has "reckless offense" so to speak and would potentially "do a hodge" and be a high scorer whose's able to change roles at a moments notice.
He's a good import from certain points of view but I can't honestly see any top 6 team really opt for him. Although Singapore might be an option.
