Q: Ira, the Heat are notorious for adding older veterans on the buyout market, such like Kevin Love. What about going back for P.J. Tucker? – Franklin. A: In such cases, it mostly is a matter of timing. The timing was right with Kevin Love based on his availability after the trade deadline in 2023. At the moment, the Heat are trying to sort out not only their own camp roster, but also their ...
PJ Tucker was one of the more underrated signings in Houston Rockets history, as he joined the franchise on the mid-level exception and was largely an unheralded player. Tucker became a starter during his first postseason run with the franchise, despite making significantly less than Ryan Anderson, who he supplanted in the starting lineup. Tucker was one of the better wing defenders in the league, as he played a physical, tenacious style of defense and was unafraid of defending the best scorer on the opposing team. Tucker was dealt to the Milwaukee Bucks, where he won a championship in 2020-21.
The Clippers are working to “find the best situation” for P.J. Tucker, who will remain away from the team ahead of the season.
No | Player | P |
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4 | C | |
33 | SF | |
21 | PF | |
12 | SG | |
7 | SG | |
8 | PG | |
9 | SF | |
1 | SG | |
15 | G | |
5 | PG | |
23 | C | |
55 | SF | |
2 | SF | |
14 | SG | |
11 | SF | |
77 | SG | |
24 | SG | |
17 | SF | |
15 | SG | |
40 | C |