TJ haws
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TJ haws
A while back we were having a conversation about the differences between the haws brothers. Video is worth a billion words. I like his game...
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Re: TJ haws
The difference I see is TJ is much more comfortable passing the ball off the dribble and that he was playing HS comp. Basically TJ Haws can be a scorer/playmaker and Tyler is a scorer. But Tyler is significantly bigger.
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Re: TJ haws
I've always thought that TJ is a pretty good sized 2, while Tyler is a slightly undersized 3. If TJ bulks up a bit, he could play the 3 in a small line up, but I don't see him being a natural small fwd like Tyler (who is definitely NOT a 2).
Regardless, there are a long 2 years before we see whet TJ can do against D1 talent.
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Regardless, there are a long 2 years before we see whet TJ can do against D1 talent.
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