OH ALL RIGHT, I'll paint you a picture, but only because I know what a huge Crabbe supporter you are.
Claver came up with a steal and it ended in a 2-on-1 fast break with Crabbe on the right wing. Claver made what can only be described as the pass equivalent to the brick shot. It was behind the overexcited, fast-moving Crabbe who, relying on his veteran experience with the Idaho Stampede and incredible athleticism, laid the ball up giving it a solid chance to become wedged between the rim and the backboard. It did not, but he effort could not be faulted.