Post#18 » by elephunk » Wed Feb 6, 2008 12:25 am
I can honestly see both scenarios playing out.
If TJ finds that groove he was in before his injury, I wouldn't be surprised at all if Sam inserts him back into the starting lineup. Knowing what kind of guy Jose is, I'm certain he wouldn't have a single problem with it either. Just In my opinion, that TJ Ford is the better player between the two.
On the other hand, TJ may never even find that rhythm he had been playing this year (pre-injury) back; which makes Sam's decision a lot easier. And, benching Calderon now in no way is going to reduce his value when he becomes a free-agent. He was a good PG anyways, but since TJ went down, it's not a reach to say that his stock went up 1 or 2 million dollars high.
Or, Sam could opt to go with the way it is now even with Ford finding his form, so as not to mess with the current chemistry, and may decide to ride this all the way to the playoffs.
Either way, I wouldn't mind. They're both going to end up playing 20-25 MPG most of the nights anyways.
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