Jamal Crawford's Knicks Mentorship with Isiah Thomas
Jamal Crawford joined the New York Knicks in 2004, facing a challenging start with multiple coaches, including Herb Williams, Lenny Wilkens, and Larry Brown. Isiah Thomas, then team president, became head coach in 2005, aiming to turn the team around. Thomas, a Hall of Fame player, mentored Crawford, boosting his confidence and helping him adapt to the point guard role. Despite Thomas tenure ending with a low win rate, his impact on Crawfords career remains a notable achievement.
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