Alando Tucker-The invisible man
Posted: Sat Jan 10, 2009 9:48 pm
People have been giving Amundson credit (of course he deserves alot of credit for everything he's done, people are watching the development of Lopez and Dragic, people are even wanting to see Dudley get playing time but the forgotten man on the Suns is Alando Tucker.
When Tucker was drafted with the #29 overall back in 2007, the pick was sort of "meh" to many fans. Even though he was one of the best players in the University of Wisconsin's history and broke many records people didn't expect much from him and even expected the Suns #59 pick DJ Strawberry to be better than Tucker.
A year later Tucker is still in the same situation, after almost half the season he finally got his first playing time of the season, I know he was injured for the most part but he should have got time before.
Tucker looks like he can be a solid player in this league, maybe not an all-star but he's a slasher with a sweet shooting touch and some nice ball handles. He can play both SF and SG and if given the oppurtunity can probally average double digit scoring per game along with rebounds and assists. Last season he didn't do good in the d-league for nothing, I know d-league doesn't speak for the NBA but last season averaging over 20 points in the d-league means something.
If Tucker was on almost any other team he would be getting more playing time than here, it's sad to see his potential go to waste. I hope if he's not in the Suns future plans they could at least trade him and give him the oppurtunity to play elsewhere or else in a year or so when he's out of the league or lands a spot with another team the Suns would realise this is the player they should have been focusing on.
When Tucker was drafted with the #29 overall back in 2007, the pick was sort of "meh" to many fans. Even though he was one of the best players in the University of Wisconsin's history and broke many records people didn't expect much from him and even expected the Suns #59 pick DJ Strawberry to be better than Tucker.
A year later Tucker is still in the same situation, after almost half the season he finally got his first playing time of the season, I know he was injured for the most part but he should have got time before.
Tucker looks like he can be a solid player in this league, maybe not an all-star but he's a slasher with a sweet shooting touch and some nice ball handles. He can play both SF and SG and if given the oppurtunity can probally average double digit scoring per game along with rebounds and assists. Last season he didn't do good in the d-league for nothing, I know d-league doesn't speak for the NBA but last season averaging over 20 points in the d-league means something.
If Tucker was on almost any other team he would be getting more playing time than here, it's sad to see his potential go to waste. I hope if he's not in the Suns future plans they could at least trade him and give him the oppurtunity to play elsewhere or else in a year or so when he's out of the league or lands a spot with another team the Suns would realise this is the player they should have been focusing on.