1.)The Raps looking to another point guard this season, and
2.)looking to bring over Ukic next season.
People have talked about it, but haven't seriously talked about it as it relates to TJ Ford. Now, looking to acquire another point guard this season is a little bit suspicious if TJ is expected back soon. For example, if TJ was expected back in the next 2 weeks, or immediately after the all star game, I doubt it would be neccessary to acquire another point guard. We could live with the Dixon/Martin backup combo(as bad as it is) for a little while if TJ was expected back soon. But you guys can argue that until TJ gets back, we need someone to fill the huge hole when Jose's not in the game. OK, fine. But Roko Ukic coming over next year. Do guys think we're bringing him over here to be a 3rd tier point guard? I'm not sure. It makes more sense for them to bring him if they're expecting him to be backup. Maybe they plan for him to be a 3rd tier point guard, and it's just an insurance policy if something happens to TJ again, or even Jose. But I don't know. Maybe the Raptors brass knows more about TJ's situation than they care to share with us.
It really is a bizarre situation with TJ. What makes it so bizarre is the fact that the reason he isn't coming up, basically, (And I don't blame him) is because he's scared. From everything I've heard and read, his body is physically fine and ready to go, and he's not feeling lingering affects from his fall in Atlanta. He is just working on the mental aspect of his game. The impression I get is that he's trying to work up the confidence to come back and play. Or maybe he's just doubting coming back and playing at all. I mean look, his situation is extremely tough because different specialists have told him different things about how serious the risks are if TJ is to get hurt again. Some have told them there are serious health risks associated with another fall, some have told him there aren't. And chances are, he will take another fall at some point once again He's a 5"10 player with ridiculous speed, who gets extremely high in the air. Put those things together, and the high level of contact in the nba game, and there is a good chance that at some point, maybe when driving to the net, he will experience another hard fall. Now if a doctor tells him that that are serious health risks associated with another bad fall, or spinal injury, he really needs to question whether or not he should be playing. Maybe this is what he is doing right now.
Is he definitly coming back, or might he be questioning whether or not he will come back?
When you factor everything in that I've talked about above, it really is an interesting situation, and while TJ has been discussed, I'm surprised some of the points I've brought up here haven't been discussed more. Thanks a lot for taking the time to read my long posts. Looking forward to reading your comments.
