Wonder why Tucker been recalled...
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Wonder why Tucker been recalled...
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Wonder why Tucker been recalled...
Could it because he is averaging 28.9 points, 5.0 rebounds, 1.9 assists, 57.7 percent from the field, including 44.2 percent from three-point range?
Nah, that can't be because you know D'Antoni has no intention of playing him.
Nah, that can't be because you know D'Antoni has no intention of playing him.
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Well, D'Antoni did say that playoff seeding didn't matter, maybe in past years, but not this year. He's confident in his "veteran team", as am I.
Maybe he's gonna throw some minutes around and let the vets rest?
Maybe he's gonna throw some minutes around and let the vets rest?

Tenacious Spur wrote:Suns did the correct thing letting him go. How they spended their money is the money.
That's money.
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let's hope he gives Alando some minutes. I liked the pick at the time, but Tucker has disappointed a bit so far. Maybe he will be on the roster next year.
I was angry last year tho when we traded away all those picks. We could've had Fernandez or Splitter.... But I think everybody was angry that day
I was angry last year tho when we traded away all those picks. We could've had Fernandez or Splitter.... But I think everybody was angry that day

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i think he was sent to dleague so that he can keep his self fit physically since he wont get any playing time from mike d. now that its 2 weeks away from the playoffs, he was recalled so that he will be part of the practices and preparations in the playoffs, not expected to play but to experience the atmosphere of playoffs at least...
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rsavaj wrote:Tucker was an interesting pick...Wisconsin's style was pretty much completely different than ours.
Still, the fact that we had picks 21/27 in 06 and 24/29 in 07 and somehow came away with only Alando Tucker to show for it.....
Remember though, our 1st round pick in '06 was 'Amare Stoudemire' and the '07 draft was all about staying under the good ole Lux Tax. Remember Dantoni's quote though..."We're not here to develop players, we're here to win an NBA championship." In my opinion he's fundamentally wrong here because I believe in addition to playing your core players and striving for the NBA championship that you also need to develop younger players a little bit and look towards the long term future (like not selling draft picks) **See the current Miami Heat for the classic example of this**
That says alot about his playing rotations always being 7-8 men deep and rookies not seeing the light of day. I believe Dantoni could very well be around as long as Nash is probably through his contract and he'll leave us a nice pile of Sh!@ for a team after Amare, Diaw, and Barbosa not counting potential trades and/or free agent signings after the 2009-10 season.
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ClosAZ wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
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Remember though, our 1st round pick in '06 was 'Amare Stoudemire' and the '07 draft was all about staying under the good ole Lux Tax. Remember Dantoni's quote though..."We're not here to develop players, we're here to win an NBA championship." In my opinion he's fundamentally wrong here because I believe in addition to playing your core players and striving for the NBA championship that you also need to develop younger players a little bit and look towards the long term future (like not selling draft picks) **See the current Miami Heat for the classic example of this**
That says alot about his playing rotations always being 7-8 men deep and rookies not seeing the light of day. I believe Dantoni could very well be around as long as Nash is probably through his contract and he'll leave us a nice pile of Sh!@ for a team after Amare, Diaw, and Barbosa not counting potential trades and/or free agent signings after the 2009-10 season.
Are you serious? Have you been living under a rock for the last 6 years? Amare was drafted in 2002.
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ClosAZ wrote:^ I was being sarcastic dude. After the 2006 draft Robert Sarver sat alongside Amare Stoudemire and proudly proclaimed him the Suns 2006 draftpick after selling and trading both of their picks that year.
Oh ok. Just wanted to make sure.
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Very strong post up guard who played some PF in college I think?
Some of the Bucks' fans had great insight to his game
Very strong post up guard who played some PF in college I think?
Some of the Bucks' fans had great insight to his game