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#NBAHooperVision: Crawford, Q-Rich return for Pacers vs. Jazz on League Pass

Jamal Crawford and Quentin Richardson are up for a new stream of #NBAHooperVision on NBA League Pass.

Jamal Crawford and Quentin Richardson for #NBAHoopervision

Jamal Crawford and Quentin Richardson are up for a new stream of #NBAHooperVision on NBA League Pass. The duo will provide fans commentary and insights with a unique player’s perspective during the Indiana Pacers vs. Utah Jazz at 9 p.m. ET.

The Utah Jazz (8-3) hold the second-best record in the West after defeating the visiting Atlanta Hawks, 110-98, on Tuesday. The Pacers (4-8) are in search of a win to even out their 4-game Western Conference road trip.

If you’re new to League Pass, unlock your 7-day free trial now. Upon logging into your League Pass subscription, you’ll be able to find the alternate stream with Crawford and Richardson on the game page for Pacers-Jazz within the “Watch” tab.

Best of League Pass Stream with Q-Rich & Jamal Crawford

Best of #NBAHooperVision

Richardson and Crawford were both selected in the 2000 Draft and combined to play in more than 2,100 NBA games. They were teammates on the New York Knicks from 2005-09, when Crawford was dealt to the Golden State Warriors in exchange for Al Harrington.

Crawford, a guard who was picked No. 8 in the Draft by the Cleveland Cavaliers and traded to the Chicago Bulls, is tied with Lou Williams as the only players in NBA history to win the Kia Sixth Man of the Year Award in three different seasons. Crawford played for the Bulls, Knicks, Warriors, Atlanta Hawks, Portland Trail Blazers, LA Clippers, Minnesota Timberwolves, Phoenix Suns and Brooklyn Nets in his 20-year career.

At 39, and in his final regular season game with Phoenix, Crawford dropped 51 points in a loss to the Dallas Mavericks. That performance made him the oldest NBA player to score 50+ points in a game, as well as the first player to score that many points off the bench in a single NBA game.

Richardson, a combo guard-forward who was picked No. 18 by the Clippers, played 13 seasons with stops in Phoenix, New York, Miami and Orlando after beginning his career in L.A. He won the 2005 NBA 3-Point Contest and has gone on to a successful broadcast career, which includes co-hosting the popular “Knuckleheads” podcast with former Clippers teammate, Darius Miles.

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