"If y'all don't know about him yet, get familiar" - Hoops fans react to video of 5-star PG Jason Crowe Jr.'s shooting prowess 

Jason Crowe Jr (Credit: Lynwood Boys Basketball X)
Jason Crowe Jr (Credit: Lynwood Boys Basketball X)

Inglewood High School point guard Jason Crowe Jr. is considered one of the best scorers in the country.

The Ball Is Life Instagram page shared a video of his shooting prowess, describing him as "one of the craftiest players in the country." Fans were quick to shower praise on the five-star prospect in the comments section.

"If y'all don't know about him yet. Get familiar. He's gonna be on your TV screen in 2 years," said one fan.
"Welcome to the #croweshow," said another.
"Killer on court," another fan wrote.
Basketball fans react to Jason Crowe Jr's shooting
Basketball fans react to Jason Crowe Jr's shooting

Crowe has shown that he can score from behind the arc, mid-range, and the paint. He has been known to attack the rim while punishing opponents who leave him open from 3-point range.

Last season, the 6-foot-2 point guard averaged 37.4 points, 5.8 assists, 4.5 rebounds and 3.9 steals per game. He passed the 2,000-point milestone. Before that, he broke California’s freshman scoring record by scoring 1,295 points in 36 games.

Jason Crowe Jr. showcased scoring skills in a game against AJ Dybantsa and Utah Prep

On Oct. 5, Utah Prep, led by the No. 1 player in the country, AJ Dybantsa, visited Inglewood to take on Real Run, which featured Jason Crowe Jr. The matchup was billed as a battle between two five-star recruits.

The game ended with a 92-82 win for Utah Prep, with Dybantsa scoring 18 points and grabbing 11 rebounds and four assists. However, it was Crowe who stole the show, as the No. 7 ranked player scored 36 points and provided eight assists.

Utah Prep forced Crowe to work hard and he had to shoot 28 times.

Crowe is still a junior, yet has several offers from some of the top colleges in the country, including Arkansas, USC, UCLA and Kentucky.

He has already spoken with Arkansas coach John Calipari and USC coach Eric Musselman, and has plans to visit Miami, Arkansas, USC and UCLA.

Edited by Arvind Sriram
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