Yuri Vaultin wrote:I wish we could transplant his brain and speed into Joey Grahams body.
We'd have our very own Lebron
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Scarborojosa wrote:I agree that it is all mental now. I don't understand why some fans are saying he shouldn't sit anymore.
I can see it now.....
T.J. goes in on a one-on-one fast break... instead of taking the harm, and going into the defender, he fades away and shoots an off balance jumper.
Those same fans that said he shouldn't sit anymore will probably say "he shouldn't have come back so soon if he's gonna be hesitant".
I say let the kid come back when he's 100% ready.
theonlyeastcoastrapsfan wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
I agree with this, but I would be more encouraged to hear that he is practicing, even lightly with coaches, and trying and see how he feels and to keep in shape while he works through the mental, if he is physically able and seriously planning on returning.
deknow wrote:Why is this such a huge concern? TJ is waiting till he is mentally ready to return. Numerous times yesterday he said "I'm just waiting for my body to tell me that I'm okay" That tell me that he is strong in body and not yet in mind. I think he's just making sure that when he comes back he doesn't suffer another setback. Why is everyone looking for this conspiracy theory?