Jae Crowder Posts And Then Deletes Tweet Suggesting He Won’t Be At The Phoenix Suns Next Season

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Jae Crowder gives hint that he won’t be at the Phoenix Suns next season by deleting his tweet

Standing 6 feet 6inches Crowder has been a part of the NBA side Phoenix Suns since 2020 when he signed with them a deal worth $29.2 million.

Jae Crowder
Jae Crowder

Jae who wears the no.99 jersey, has been covering the forward position for the Suns for the last two seasons and is in the final year with the team according to their contract. On Friday, Crowder came up with a curious message responding to a post written by Duane Rankin of The Arizona Republic by mentioning “99 WONT BE THERE” in the storyline of Suns training camp starting next week.

Previously too on August 1, Jae came up hinting that he is likely to make a change in the upcoming season by posting on his tweeter “CHANGE IS INEVITABLE, GROWTH IS OPTIONAL”.

Suns will kick off their regular season on October 19, With Crowder entering his final year of a deal with them, many sides are focusing on this 32-year-old Marquette player for their side as he is probably available for the trade. In his absence, Cameron Johnson is likely to make it in the starting line-up for the Phoenix side.

Jay Crowder’s NBA Highlights

The American Professional entered the 2012 NBA Draft where he was selected 34th overall by the Cleveland Cavaliers, but was later transferred to Dallas in a night trade. He was also described as the “Steal Of The NBA Draft” with his strong performance at the NBA Summer League.

Jay Crowder
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Jae has been a part of 7 different NBA franchises namely the Dallas Mavericks, Boston Celtics, Cleveland, Utah Jazz, Memphis, Miami, and his latest Phoenix Suns.

The Big East 2012 Player Of The Year is still searching for his first NBA Trophy and would hope for a more improved performance this season.

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