This. When TJ went down with what ended up being a career ending injury it was really disappointing because he looked like he was going to contribute a lot. He was only 28 when he was in SA and retired.
If TJ doesn't go down I wonder if the Spurs sign Mills or develop CoJo. That was CoJo's rookie year right before Mills came onboard.
Ford actually would have helped against OKC that year too, when they were clamping down our predictable offensive sets, it would have helped to bring in a natural pg with the ability to make things happen.
I guess the question is how much does Andre play when Tony is healthy? All three of our point guards bring such different things to the table that it could almost be situational. I'd hate to see Andre wasting on the bench in the playoffs. But he's going to be useful where Patty is too small: Livingston and (maybe) Rivers.
I loved the time TJ Ford was here. He looked so happy out there on the court. He was showing some great play making skills before he was injured. I felt so bad for him that he had to retire, he really did look like he was having fun out there.
TJ Ford
Spurs' offense looked so smooth with him at the helm
Damn this one of the best passers from the Cretaceous period. I like him!
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Andre Miller rulesssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
Only player who could get the ball to Simmons for a sweet yam.
Obviously the GOAT passer.
Yeah that one Knicks player who gave him that dirty elbow in the back.. Forgot his got ass name.
Yeah, he certainly was happy to be back in Texas. He's from Houston and went to UT.
Baron Davis.
Baron Davis definitely knew something was off. Maybe he heard something or whatever because he didn't spring back to offense and stayed nearby.
Against the wolves Miller showed exactly what role he going to play in the future. His vision, ball control, passing ability & knowing the correct tempo to push the ball was on full display. Even at 40 still very impressive.
Forget Manu insurance. He's the spurs PG insurance. Full stop. Great move by Pop
Imagine if he had used his 38 years of service in the NBA industry to develop a 3pt shot..
He could be our 2011 Jason Kidd, maybe even better.
I know it's early but his defense so far has surprised me. I expected him to give very little effort on that end but he looked engaged out there. He's actually moving his feet and did a nice job helping off Rubio in the last game.
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