Jamal Crawford scored 50 points.

How many real Warriors fans truly care?

I would’ve rather seen Marco Belinelli build on his career high and score 30 or witnessed Brandon Wright tough out a rough first quarter than see some former never-was drop 50 on one of the three or four teams worse than his own. This is exactly what I’m talking about. Crawford can score 50 points on the meekest opponent then shoot 1-15 against a team that matters.

Here’s a great quote from Gerald Wallace regarding tonight’s game: “Basically you’ve got a guy out there with his confidence as high as the sky and he’s only playing one end,” Wallace said of Crawford. “He’s only playing offense, so what can you say?”

Uhhhh…that sounds like he’s earnerd some respect over the years.

And a quote from Crawford himself: “I feel like I can pretty much get any shot I want,” Crawford said. “I let people off the hook by settling for jump shots.”

What a prince. What a great guy.

He fully admits he doesn’t go for the kill. He lets guys “off the hook”.

Sorry, but I don’t want my team’s best players to let the other team off the hook. I want them to do what it takes to win. Slit the other team’s throats. Pull a Mike Tyson and eat their children (with dignity and sportsmanship, of course). C’mon!

The guy is lazy and just floats from team to team doing what he can when he feels like it. He knows what his “problem” is, the thing that keeps him from realizing his potential, and yet nothing changes. He’s been doing this throughout his whole career, except now people don’t bat an eyelash or raise an eyebrow at one of his random, unexpected power surges. Great, you dropped 50 on the Charlotte Bobcats. Now, let’s see you do it on the Lakers, Cavs, Celtics or Spurs.

Whoop dee doo. I’d rather watch Belinelli run the point.

Wake me when it’s over.