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Joe Crawford certainly looked like a talent when he and Malik Hairston led Detroit's Renaissance High to the Michigan Class B championship last winter. There was no reason to believe otherwise when Crawford scored 15 points in the McDonald's All-American Game, which was filled with future NBA players.
Something changed, though, when Crawford pulled a Kentucky jersey over his head. At the Wildcats' Big Blue Madness, a simple exercise in fun and public relations, he appeared so uncomfortable it was as if he barely had played the game before. Over the next three months, Crawford seemed to be wearing someone else's body. After 12 games, he declared he would transfer. ...