We’re just a couple of weeks away from the start of training camp, and although we know what the rosters will look like for each team, there are a few decent players still available in free agency. One of those players, former Washington Wizards guard Jordan Crawford, has decided to head to China.

According to Hupu, Jordan Crawford will suit up for the Xinjiang Flying Tigers of the Chinese Basketball Association–H/T CSN Washington.

Jordan Crawford played just four seasons in the NBA, but bounced around the league a bit. Crawford was traded from the Atlanta Hawks to the Washington Wizards in a deal involving Kirk Hinrich during his rookie season, eventually traded from the Wizards to the Boston Celtics for Jason Collins, before finally getting traded from the Celtics to the Golden State Warriors, which was his last NBA stop.

Prior to getting traded to the Boston Celtics for Collins, Jordan Crawford was considered a key piece for the Washington Wizards’ future. Wizards owner Ted Leonsis once called John Wall, Andray Blatche, and Jordan Crawford the team’s “new big three”, so I think it’s safe to say that the organization believed that Crawford would stay in the nation’s capital for a long, long time.

After Bradley Beal was selected by the Washington Wizards, it looked like Jordan Crawford would have to take the back seat. Well, he wasn’t too pleased about it and eventually ended up in Boston after failing to accept his new role in the nation’s capital.

Crawford had some success in Boston, but was later traded to the Warriors, who were seeking a scoring guard off the bench. Jordan Crawford wasn’t able to produce on a consistent basis, and although he probably could’ve gotten a league minimum deal in the NBA, he opted to join the Xinjian Flying Tigers in China.

Jordan Crawford is just 25-years old, so although his NBA career is probably not over, it’s a shame he didn’t make the most of his opportunity in the league, especially with the Washington Wizards.

He had some really, really good games with the Wizards, but he’ll unfortunately always be known for dunking on LeBron James during his camp and for his silly quotes.

Good luck in China, Steez.