
Peter Crawford to leave Crocs?
Can't guard a chair? Not even a rickety one with a wobbly leg?

I can certainly see why you'd be bitter about that sort of situation re: "renegotiation" but I have to agree with Mick, his attitude has put me off being able to like him most of all in games and I would be really disappoitned if the Kings wasted any money on him (with Madgen still capable of even more, I would hope they'd steer away from PC) as especially after Sav retired, PC was the biggest whinger and complainer in the league... Always sooking about not getting calls or having calls made against him, really painful to watch as a fan of the game...

Mick.. I have it on good authority that PC maintained his original, agreed to salary last year, as he should have too. The Crocs couldn't legally do the dirty but yes I agree with you on one thing...not a classy attempt from Reidy.

Whoever he plays for, I think he needs to play primarily as a 3 as his ball handling skills are a massive issue and leave his team hampered but if he moved to say Adelaide then you should have enough ball handlers to combat this.
If he goes to Melbourne then a back court of Dennis, Tomlinson, 2nd import like Lisch and perhaps Crawford + Walker, Wortho and Jervis and you have a super talented, salary cap destroying nightmare for opposition!

That's the problem with the guys in their twilight - injury, or sometimes the risk of vampires...
He would be a handy pickup for a team looking for a steady head. The Crosswell situation was a good example of what could go wrong if you put too much reliance on a more experienced campaigner.

Crawford missed a chunk of the start of the season due to rehabilitation from injury/surgery. The last couple of season prior to that he was doing pretty well for himself on the stat sheet. If he puts in some hard work during the off season he could be a valuable asset to which ever team picks him up.

It would be big news if PC left the Crocs. 460 game veteran?
After a great career, I would argue he is in the winter of his career. (anyone disagree?) What he offers a team is that wise head off the bench, probably ideal for a young team, or a team struggling.
I must admit I am struggling at the moment to see how he could fit into the Sixers rotations apart from offering that clutch 3 off the bench. Its hard to see Joey not go with a younger player for that as the Sixers have some good leadership with Peach and Schensch.
I could be wrong, but Hawks might be a better fit for him.
