I think Jordan Crawford would have to maintain his level of play for a few months before his trade value really changes. If traded now, I don't think he'd be worth any more now than he was to Washington.
Something to revisit closer to the trade deadline.
Exactly. We should definitely move him if we can get any significant value for him (especially given what we traded him for), but despite his recent play he has to show that this isn't a short term resurgence for Crawford.
If either of the Bulls or Knicks are willing to give any real value up for him in a panic move, I'd jump on it.
More realistically though I think Crawford, if he continues to play like this, can serve as the kind of kicker that pushes through a much larger deal built on dumping of some of out larger contracts.
There has been a lot of talk about Amare to the C's. I could see Humphries, Wallace, and Crawford being sent out for Amare and Hardaway Jr. (something like that). The C's don't just get the savings, they also pick up a promising SG on a rookie deal. The Knicks get some depth to pull them out of the basement, but also Crawford who has the spark that can keep them afloat.
It's a guy like Crawford, who has a particularly strong season, but is also on the block, that helps those deals get done. He could be that little more incentive that gets a GM to pull the trigger banking on his upside.