crunch line up when tj comes back?
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crunch line up when tj comes back?
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crunch line up when tj comes back?
Who would you put in crunch time when tj comes back?
For offence:
Tj
Caledron
AP
Moon
Bosh
For defense switch caledron with delfino, or if there is a big man to guard...maybe switch caledron for hump.
For offence:
Tj
Caledron
AP
Moon
Bosh
For defense switch caledron with delfino, or if there is a big man to guard...maybe switch caledron for hump.
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Considering that TJ has been 100% ready to play for more then 2 weeks now but can't get mentally ready he will & should only get Martin & Dixon's minutes for quite a while.
I think TJ has hurt his chances of staying with the Raps. We can no longer count on him {long term} physically, and his extended mental absence is leaving a lot of questions in BC's head. Another 2 weeks & I think he will be traded this year. Even @ 80% mentally he should be coming off the bench in limited minutes. If he can't handle that then I'm sorry but it's time to retire
By the way he is my 2nd favorite Rap behind Bosh only
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I think TJ has hurt his chances of staying with the Raps. We can no longer count on him {long term} physically, and his extended mental absence is leaving a lot of questions in BC's head. Another 2 weeks & I think he will be traded this year. Even @ 80% mentally he should be coming off the bench in limited minutes. If he can't handle that then I'm sorry but it's time to retire
By the way he is my 2nd favorite Rap behind Bosh only
Yes reality does hurt

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jeffya2 wrote:Considering that TJ has been 100% ready to play for more then 2 weeks now but can't get mentally ready he will & should only get Martin & Dixon's minutes for quite a while.
I think TJ has hurt his chances of staying with the Raps. We can no longer count on him {long term} physically, and his extended mental absence is leaving a lot of questions in BC's head. Another 2 weeks & I think he will be traded this year. Even @ 80% mentally he should be coming off the bench in limited minutes. If he can't handle that then I'm sorry but it's time to retire
By the way he is my 2nd favorite Rap behind Bosh only
Yes reality does hurt
Well said.
Hard to disagree with you.
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talha_raps wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
seeing how caledron has been playing lately during crunch time..u really wanna keep him out ?
calderon is great and i wouldn't mind havin either him or tj on the floor durin crunch time but jose is our backup.. tj can create for himself and that is huge in the crunch
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jeffya2 wrote:Considering that TJ has been 100% ready to play for more then 2 weeks now but can't get mentally ready he will & should only get Martin & Dixon's minutes for quite a while.
I think TJ has hurt his chances of staying with the Raps. We can no longer count on him {long term} physically, and his extended mental absence is leaving a lot of questions in BC's head. Another 2 weeks & I think he will be traded this year. Even @ 80% mentally he should be coming off the bench in limited minutes. If he can't handle that then I'm sorry but it's time to retire
By the way he is my 2nd favorite Rap behind Bosh only
Yes reality does hurt
Or maybe he's trying to strengthen his neck area?
How about we make these judgments after seeing how he actually plays when he returns. He was our most fearless player.

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who - why
Bosh - self-explanatory
Moon - best (only) defender
Parker & Delfino - decent defenders, but can hit shots
Ford - can create for himself and teammates, he is an underrated defender ... his quickness allows him to keep his man in front of him
Calderon fans are free to bash me ... is he playing well? yes ... but, to put it mildly, he sucks against elite level PG's ... I still think the comparisons to Nash or even J-Kidd are ludicrous, Jose doesn't deserve to be mentioned in the same breath as those guys ... Calderon is a one-way player ... his defense is atrocious ... you never see Nash or J-Kidd get abused like Calderon does ... To his credit, Calderon does find the open man ... But, he doesn't have the ability to take over a game, which Nash and Kidd do ...
Bosh - self-explanatory
Moon - best (only) defender
Parker & Delfino - decent defenders, but can hit shots
Ford - can create for himself and teammates, he is an underrated defender ... his quickness allows him to keep his man in front of him
Calderon fans are free to bash me ... is he playing well? yes ... but, to put it mildly, he sucks against elite level PG's ... I still think the comparisons to Nash or even J-Kidd are ludicrous, Jose doesn't deserve to be mentioned in the same breath as those guys ... Calderon is a one-way player ... his defense is atrocious ... you never see Nash or J-Kidd get abused like Calderon does ... To his credit, Calderon does find the open man ... But, he doesn't have the ability to take over a game, which Nash and Kidd do ...