TJ Ford Appreciation thread
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what about tj and kap in the starting lineup when he's healthy? that was what the season started like, but now bosh is playing like his all-star self.
tj can drive and kick to kap or ap or bargs, or pass inside to bosh and bargs. pretty deadly at the offensive end.
jose delfino and moon can be the core of our second unit.
tj can drive and kick to kap or ap or bargs, or pass inside to bosh and bargs. pretty deadly at the offensive end.
jose delfino and moon can be the core of our second unit.
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He would have had more assists had the Not Ready For Garbagetime Players not bricked so many shots.
Seriously, I barely noticed Juan Dixon out there and he shot 1-for-6? How?
That sounds even more encouraging. I look forward to TJ and Kapono doing a lot of damage together. If TJ can stay healthy he
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God it was nice to finally see a risky play! That pass to Hump was spectacular, TJ has incredible court vision. And the dunk too. Can't forget the TJ/Pono connection. Soooo happy TJ's back.
BTW I was watching the heat feed tonight, and saw Lucas was sitting behind our bench. Have we hired him as an assistant, or is he just here with TJ for the time being?
BTW I was watching the heat feed tonight, and saw Lucas was sitting behind our bench. Have we hired him as an assistant, or is he just here with TJ for the time being?

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The Letter V wrote:God it was nice to finally see a risky play! That pass to Hump was spectacular, TJ has incredible court vision. And the dunk too. Can't forget the TJ/Pono connection. Soooo happy TJ's back.
BTW I was watching the heat feed tonight, and saw Lucas was sitting behind our bench. Have we hired him as an assistant, or is he just here with TJ for the time being?
I have to agree with the Letter V.
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What a great surprise to see TJ dressed for the game after all the ambiguous MLSE quotes about "when TJ returns"! Great debut - TJ is playing like his old self, but smarter. Can't wait till we see both of our PG's playing 24 minutes or so each.
Loved to see the embrace between Jose and TJ when he first came into the game. Whoever says that these two guys can't co-exist is loco.
Loved to see the embrace between Jose and TJ when he first came into the game. Whoever says that these two guys can't co-exist is loco.
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Great to see TJ back - but I want to talk about some of this - and I would love it if anyone saw Davkad, if they would direct him to read this:
http://www.thestar.com/Sports/article/300460
The man the Raptors hired to preside over Ford's rehab, former NBA coach and point guard John Lucas, a long-time friend whom Ford considers family, wouldn't allow Ford to short-cut it.
Under Lucas's tutelage, in the spartan digs of a Houston-area recreation centre, Ford endured a basketball boot camp that broke his body down to build it up.
"We did old, old, old-school stuff," said Lucas, who went on to describe the rigours of crabwalks up and down stairwells and court-length wheelbarrow races in which Ford's hands did the running.
The Raptors have been impressed enough with Lucas's work that they're contemplating hiring him in a consultant's role to continue to help Ford's transition back into the lineup.
Lucas seemed enthused by the prospect. "Any way I can help, and help T.J., I'm happy to help. ... I think Chris Bosh has MVP potential. I love to be around guys that want to be stars."
Said Ford of Lucas, with whom he works out during the off-season: "Injured or not injured, he's my guy that I put trust in to get to that next level."
On the long journey to the next level, of course, Ford had to find the will to take the first step: The one over the out-of-bounds line on to the floor.
"I pushed him to try to quit, for one reason: To see how badly he wanted to play," said Lucas. "And at the end of it all, that's what his response was, `I want to play.'"
Doesn't sound to me like Ford was on vacation.
Sounds to me like he was working harder than most of us will ever work in our entire lives.
And it all comes down to the point at the end - John Lucas IS Apollo Creed*
*minus the getting killed by a roided out Russian boxer....but otherwise....
http://www.thestar.com/Sports/article/300460
The man the Raptors hired to preside over Ford's rehab, former NBA coach and point guard John Lucas, a long-time friend whom Ford considers family, wouldn't allow Ford to short-cut it.
Under Lucas's tutelage, in the spartan digs of a Houston-area recreation centre, Ford endured a basketball boot camp that broke his body down to build it up.
"We did old, old, old-school stuff," said Lucas, who went on to describe the rigours of crabwalks up and down stairwells and court-length wheelbarrow races in which Ford's hands did the running.
The Raptors have been impressed enough with Lucas's work that they're contemplating hiring him in a consultant's role to continue to help Ford's transition back into the lineup.
Lucas seemed enthused by the prospect. "Any way I can help, and help T.J., I'm happy to help. ... I think Chris Bosh has MVP potential. I love to be around guys that want to be stars."
Said Ford of Lucas, with whom he works out during the off-season: "Injured or not injured, he's my guy that I put trust in to get to that next level."
On the long journey to the next level, of course, Ford had to find the will to take the first step: The one over the out-of-bounds line on to the floor.
"I pushed him to try to quit, for one reason: To see how badly he wanted to play," said Lucas. "And at the end of it all, that's what his response was, `I want to play.'"
Doesn't sound to me like Ford was on vacation.
Sounds to me like he was working harder than most of us will ever work in our entire lives.
And it all comes down to the point at the end - John Lucas IS Apollo Creed*
*minus the getting killed by a roided out Russian boxer....but otherwise....
Postbro1 wrote:Obama is right on this.