Report: Jae Crowder Traded to Bucks for 5 Picks in 3-Team Deal with Nets, Pacers
The Brooklyn Nets have reportedly traded forward Jae Crowder to the Milwaukee Bucks in a three-team deal after acquiring him in the blockbuster move that sent Kevin Durant to the Phoenix Suns.
Shams Charania of The Athletic and Stadium reported the deal Thursday.
Indiana is acquiring Bucks’ Jordan Nwora and two second-rounders in this Nets/Bucks three-way deal, sources said.
Milwaukee acquires its defending, culture piece in Crowder for the stretch run. Crowder’s last three NBA seasons: Two NBA Finals runs and a 64-win season.
News emerged via ESPN’s Brian Windhorst in September that Crowder requested a trade after finding out that he may lose his starting job.
Windhorst provided more details:
“Veteran forward Jae Crowder asked not to come to training camp, and the Suns announced they’d granted the request Sunday. Crowder was informed over the summer that he may lose his starting job this season, sources said, and it prompted him to request a trade. The Suns had discussions about it throughout the summer but hadn’t found a deal yet. But it seems clear his time with the team is over.”
Crowder ended up on the team’s inactive list and did not play for the Suns this year as the franchise looked for a trade partner.
Crowder has suited up for the Dallas Mavericks, Boston Celtics, Utah Jazz, Cleveland Cavaliers, Memphis Grizzlies, Miami Heat and the Suns during his 10 years in the NBA.
The 32-year-old has played his last two seasons in Phoenix, where he’s been the starter for 109 of his 127 regular-season games.
The Suns have largely excelled over those two years. They reached the NBA Finals in 2021 after finishing the regular season second in the Western Conference standings.
Phoenix followed that up with an NBA-best 64-18 record last season but fell to the Dallas Mavericks in the second round of the playoffs.
It was a tough offensive season for Crowder, who shot just 39.9 percent from the field en route to 9.4 points per game. On the flipside, he was arguably the team’s best defender, leading the team with a 2.4 defensive box plus/minus, per Basketball Reference.
However, Jake Fischer of Yahoo Sports (then of Bleacher Report) noted on June 23 that the Suns had “called rivals to measure Jae Crowder’s value on the trade market.” He is also, notably, in the final year of a deal that will pay him $10.2 million in 2022-23.
Crowder joins a second-place Bucks team looking for a return trip to the NBA Finals after winning the championship just two seasons ago. Last year’s Bucks team had the talent and depth to get there, but injuries befell the team, most notably a sprained MCL suffered by Khris Middleton that kept him out for much of the playoffs.
Crowder provides three-point shooting ability and defense for a team that could use another wing. He should seamlessly fit into the rotation as the Bucks look to regain their perch atop the NBA.