Jae Crowder has no regrets about his holdout in Phoenix or the months of missed games as he waited for a trade to be completed, telling Michael Scotto of HoopsHype, “I’d do it all over again.”
The Bucks had been considered among the favorites to land Crowder, but they weren’t able to work out a deal directly with the Suns. After Phoenix agreed to ship Crowder to Brooklyn in the Kevin Durant trade, Milwaukee offered draft assets to the Nets and everything was folded into a four-team deal.
The Bucks were thrilled to finally obtain Crowder, and they see him filling the defensive specialist role that P.J. Tucker did during their championship run in 2021. He has fit in seamlessly so far, averaging 19.3 minutes off the bench as Milwaukee has gone 4-0 since he has arrived.
“I think this team has what it takes to win a championship,” Crowder said. “That’s my main goal right now. I think once you win a championship, the rest of that stuff will take care of itself. My main goal, honestly, is not thinking about free agency or the summer. It’s all about winning the championship. I think that’s our locker room goal, and when I came into it, I knew that was the goal of the team.”
Crowder’s relationship with the Suns was reportedly damaged beyond repair when head coach Monty Williams informed him last offseason that he would no longer be a starter. Crowder refused to report to training camp, opting for individual workouts twice each day while he waited for a trade to materialize.
Sources tell Scotto that even when Cameron Johnson tore his meniscus in November, Crowder never considered returning to the Suns and the team didn’t discuss asking him to come back.
“Nah, there wasn’t a chance I was going to play there,” Crowder said. “Both sides knew that the road had come to an end. That came to an end way before Cam got hurt. I wasn’t going back on it, and they weren’t going back on it.”
Phoenix received offers for Crowder from several teams, Scotto adds. The Hawks, Rockets and Suns had exploratory discussions that would have sent Crowder to Atlanta along with Landry Shamet, while Eric Gordon and Kenyon Martin Jr. would have gone to Phoenix and John Collins would have wound up in Houston, but Scotto’s sources say that deal was never close to being completed.
Scotto adds that the Hawks also attempted to acquire Crowder and Shamet in a three-way trade that would have included the Jazz, but a disagreement over the draft picks Utah would have received prevented the teams from making progress. Jarred Vanderbilt and Malik Beasley would have gone to the Suns in that version of the deal.
Imagine if it’s game 7 of the finals and Jae Crowder does a big slam dunk on Kevin Durant…to win the game
Hard to imagine.
The odds of Crowder dunking over anyone are extremely slim.
That’s why it’d be such a Disney magic moment ironic for Brook Lopez lol
Seriously you all focus on stats…where is the heart? The joy of a little boy for the game? Cranky people today. Dare to dream once in a while…
Yeah, my post stating Crowder can’t jump was simply laden with stats. Also, he would make the worst prince ever.
You did reference “slim odds” if we’re in the hair splitting business…
Prince Crowder does have a ring to it. But I agree he isn’t the ideal candidate.
So then, and I don’t want to step on Luke’s toes if he already had this queued up, but community shootaround – which current NBA player would make the ideal Disney prince? (And why is it Jose Alvarado?) Discuss.
Luke Kornet. No other answer.
Honestly Luke Kornet would be the best Disney prince
Kor-nation
Imagine if it’s game 7 and Crowder chucks up a bad 3, his 5th of the night and he gets benched.
Still don’t get the holdout
Inside report says he was being so difficult about being asked to come off the bench the team sent him home.
Of course, the Bucks were 12-0 before he arrived so he has a ways to go to “improve” the team.
I’m all good with Crowder. Suns didn’t do him right.
He’s in a gd place. I agree Suns and Bucks Finals. It’s looking like it.
Suns didn’t do him right? When they told him he would no longer be a starter? When he obviously is past his prime? Crowder acted like a spoiled kid, something we see more and more in athletes now days
Serious question – how did the Suns not do right by him? I’m not saying Suns are innocent, but everything I’ve heard was he was difficult to manage. (Not saying that’s accurate), but he wanted to end up on the Bucks and he got that. He even said he wouldn’t change anything with how it played out. So what’s the issue?
If U2 need an explanation….. how do you not trade him right away. This was preseason. That’s a Team trying to school you. Then the Suns were falling. So what excatly was the point.
Suns got lucky and got KD.
Great teams traded away all available future picks
Bucks
76ers
Cavs
Suns
Clippers
Lakers
Teams keep most of future picks
Celtics
Warriors
Grizzlies
Nuggets
The holdout really didn’t do him much good. He wanted to start, and he is coming off the bench with Bucks.
…4 games in after the trade and sitting out 2/3 of the season.
Is it likely he’ll continue coming off the bench? Sure, but he might have learned something while sitting at home too.
He’s gonna regret not going back to miami
He definitely will not regret that.
Have you actually been watching Miami play?
Yeah. Thought he was a great role player and a huge piece for the Heat.
But his role in Phoenix and now with the Bucks was largely the same. Makes the hissy fit seem all the more odd
Can we seriously move on from this now? I love Jae – but enough is enough. He got what he wanted. A similar story was just posted yesterday about this. Both sides moved on, let’s keep it rolling. – Suns fan.
He does have a really good like budget brand Sam Perkins legacy going
Big surprise. Another entitled player.
Suns were idiots not trading him right away. He had value then. KD will save you, you think.