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TJ Power’s Late Summer Blow Up Has Made Him a Commodity


Of all his distinguishingly dominant attributes on the hardwood, T.J. Power’s ability to anticipate is his most majestic. From counter moves to passing to areas to playing passing lanes like a veteran cornerback, Power’s bag runs deep on both ends of the basketball court. “I pride myself in having a complete game,” Power says. “I try to think of everything.” (Sports Illustrated)

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TJ Power’s Late Summer Blow Up Has Made Him a Commodity