I'm an old-school hoops guy (My Dad would take me to regular season NBA doubleheaders/4 teams in one night at the old Madison Square Garden) and TJ is my type of player. I just wish I learned how to use my left hand. I regret it to this day.
I'm lefthanded, Jim, and my brother schooled me from a young age to work on my right hand. It was great advice, even if I didn't get to be a player like T.J.
Great story...a fun read...
Of course, now Tim willl have to come to Oklahoma to see the trophy...
OK...dang...definitely not a good enough reason...
Maybe he can stop by and see Dave Hanson. That surely would make it worth the trip.
Yes...and I have a Warriors shirt for him!
I'm an old-school hoops guy (My Dad would take me to regular season NBA doubleheaders/4 teams in one night at the old Madison Square Garden) and TJ is my type of player. I just wish I learned how to use my left hand. I regret it to this day.
I'm lefthanded, Jim, and my brother schooled me from a young age to work on my right hand. It was great advice, even if I didn't get to be a player like T.J.
He’s been such a big part of this series. Surely is well deserved recognition! I’d love to see the Pacers win. Thanks for sharing his story Wayne.
He's a joy to watch. Thanks for reading, Terry.
Please don't compare T.J. to Pete Rose. Maybe the competitive spirit is the same, but that's about it.
Not a comparison at all. Sorry if it came off that way.
I was bummed when he left the sixers