Jamal Crawford knows he has big — and stylish — shoes to fill, but the former Knicks guard is excited for his new role as a game analyst on MSG Network subbing for Clyde Frazier beginning with Wednesday’s contest in Phoenix.
Crawford, whose nine NBA teams included a five-year stint with the Knicks from 2004-08, is expected to call around 10 games in place of Frazier this season, beginning with the first three of the team’s five-game road trip against the Suns, Jazz and Nuggets.
“Obviously, the Knicks for me have always been family, so I’ve always stayed connected and in touch with the people there,” Crawford said Tuesday in a conference call with two area newspapers. “It was their idea … I think they may have seen it even before I saw it, that I could do a pretty job, so I’m excited about it.

“Obviously, nobody, nobody, nobody is Walt/Clyde. He is one of one, whether it’s ‘moving and grooving’ or any one of his sayings. He’s a treasure. So just happy to sub in for him and have some fun with it.”
The 79-year-old Frazier — a member of the Hall of Fame as both a player and broadcaster — intends to pare back his travel schedule this season.