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Tim Hardaway Jr., who beat up his father one-on-one: I was a sophomore in high school.

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Tim Hardaway Jr. on beating his father one-on-one: “Yeah, I played him one-on-one, and my sophomore year I beat him. high school. As I walked past him and tried to dunk in front of my friends, he grabbed me by the back of my jersey in the air and threw me to the ground. After that it was no longer one-on-one. That’s when I knew I could really compete and play basketball with older guys.”
source: youtube

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On Cade Cunningham’s leadership: “With Cade, he challenges the defense on the defensive end. He accepts the challenge and takes it seriously. If he sees someone slipping or slacking off, he will call them out, not to embarrass them, but to challenge others. That’s what a true leader does. He is now a triple-double machine. “I don’t know what happened to him, but he’s taking it easy.” – through youtube / December 21, 2024

Jim Oucharski: Jaden Ivey (18.6 ppg), Tim Hardaway Jr. (12.5 ppg, 45.7% 3-point shooter) and Simone Fontecchio (19 minutes of bench time per game) are all out for the #Pistons tonight. vs. #Bucs. Not having Ivey is a plus for Milwaukee, as defending explosive guards remains an issue. – through blue sky / November 13, 2024

Chris Haynes: Source: Detroit Pistons guard Tim Hardaway Jr. underwent a CAT scan and the results were negative. He will receive stitches after taking an elbow to the face and hitting his head on hard wood. He was thrown out of court. This is good news considering how scary it was. – through x.com / November 12, 2024

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