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Years ago
Is Jordan McCrae good enough for the NBA?
He looks too skinny to start with and his technique shooting 3s just looks inaffective (obviously it's far from it) but it's hard to know what he can do to stand out from the rest.
If I was Wollongong I'd chase him hard (providing they cJt lure Rotnei back).
I like what he says in interviews but I'm not sure he is going to get the chance in the NBA but good luck to him, I reckon there is worse players that have played in the NBA

