With Blake Griffin (toe) having been ruled out for the remainder of the
postseason, the Clippers were in need of one of their secondary offensive
options to step up in Game 4, and Crawford ended up being the main beneficiary
of the extra shots that were available. He finished second on the team in
scoring behind Chris Paul, with the 25 points marking Crawford’s most since
March 25, which also came in a game against the Jazz. Crawford’s efficiency
likely won’t be nearly this strong over the remainder of the series, but he
should at least continue to see ample volume on the offensive end now that
Griffin is out.