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It's hard to say whether any other teams will pursue him. Obviously I'm biased and think he definitely deserves to be a backup PG and then groomed into a starting role; but I'm also aware that some of the areas he needs to improve (careless fouls, turnovers, defense) could be off-putting for other teams.
One thing that could work in his favour is if the CBA severely reduces team salary caps, teams could be looking to pick up inexpensive players to fill the bench.
Just watching a show about James Crawford on Fox Sports 1. I was either too young or not paying attention to Australian basketball when he was playing in the NBL. But wow, he was amazing!