onelove168 Forward Jay Crowder, 32, admitted he wasn’t happy with his disappointing season with the Milwaukee Bucks, but did not rule out re-signing with the Buckeyes. onelove168
Experienced forward Jay Crowder was unhappy with the end of his season with the Milwaukee Bucks after playing fewer than expected before the Buckeyes were eliminated in the first round of the playoffs. After losing to No. 8 Miami Heat 4-1 in the game series, according to a report from the ‘Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel’ on Saturday.
Crowder was traded from the Phoenix Suns ahead of the February deadline. But the 32-year-old forward only appeared during the first 30 minutes of the playoff series. He played 19 seconds in Game 5 and didn’t play at all in Game 4. ( onelove168 )
‘I’ve never been in that situation before,’ Crowder said. ’11 years, check my resume. I’m playing, I’ve been playing.’ onelove 168
‘I was more confused as to why I was brought here. I don’t know my purpose here. And why was I brought here? I didn’t expect that DNP, I didn’t have them in my career. So why start now?’
Crowder has averaged 6.9 points and 3.8 rebounds playing nearly 19 minutes per game in 18 games with the Bucks since being traded from the Suns before the February deadline. and is rarely used in the first-round playoff series against the Heat
The 32-year-old forward is set to become a free agent this off-season. And of course, a number of teams were willing to make an offer for Crowder, despite his criticism of the Young Deers and disappointing end to the season. But he didn’t turn down the chance to return to Milwaukee, either.
‘I will (re-sign) because in this locker room It was a large group of people who worked first. And after that we had fun,’ says Crowder. ‘I could work in that environment. And I am grateful to my teammates for welcoming me. From the first day that I received love from that side’