Terrance Jerod "T.J." Ford (born the March 24th 1983 with Houston, Texas) is a professional player American of Basket-ball. It evolves/moves in the club NBA of the Toronto Raptors at the driving station of of play.

Career NBA

Season 2003-2004

After its second academic year, Ford decides to pass to the professionals. It is selected 8th Draft NBA 2003 by the Milwaukee Bucks. As of its first season, it is the best frontier runner of its team with 6.5 assists per match. After having played 55 matches (with an average of 7.1 points per match), a wound obliges it to miss the 26 last as well as the playoffs. It is wounded the February 24th 2004 at the time of a match vis-a-vis the Minnesota Timberwolves. Ford strikes Mark Madsen in the air and falls down on its Coccyx. Its Spinal-cord suffers from contusions, which questions the continuation of its sporting career.

Seasons 2004-2005 and 2005-2006

Ford does not play a minute of the season 2004-2005 because of its wound. It is involved intensively at his place, with Houston under the rod of the former player John Lucas: together, they work on the shot of Ford, its endurance and its force. The June 26th 2005, a report/ratio of Dr. Robert Watkins announces that Ford is restored perfectly. It joined finally the Bucks at the time of the camp of drive of the summer 2005.

As of the first match that it rejoue, on November 1st 2005, Ford is with a rebound of the Triple-double (16 points, 14 assists and 9 rebounds in 34 minutes) vis-a-vis the Philadelphia 76ers that the Bucks beat 117-108. Ford, during all the season, does not show any after-effect of its wound, playing with the same level as that which was his at the time of its season rookie. It finishes the season with 12.2 points and 6.6 assists per match. The June 30th 2006, Ford is transferred to the Toronto Raptors in exchange from promising the Charlie Villanueva and from an amount of money.

Season 2006-2007

Ford becomes the titular Meneur Raptors. With Chris Bosh, it forms the showpiece of the attack of Raptors. Ford also established a good agreement with the leader replacing sophomore Jose Calderón, which took the place in the five of Toronto when Ford was wounded some matches during in the middle of the season.

Successive clubs

External bonds

  • Official site
  • NBA.com - T.J. Ford

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