Tucker's Tears Taste Great
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Tucker has talent. I would be very surprised if he falls out of the league. He has a great work ethic and good attitude and whenever he has gotten on the court for us he has shown that he can be a productive player.
Watch him in a couple years from now be a productive role player for another team
Watch him in a couple years from now be a productive role player for another team
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TheMoochinator wrote:Tucker has talent. I would be very surprised if he falls out of the league. He has a great work ethic and good attitude and whenever he has gotten on the court for us he has shown that he can be a productive player.
Watch him in a couple years from now be a productive role player for another team
immediately followed by alando winning the lotto and giving half to a waitress just as he had promised her when he promised it to her as a tip, and then michael jordan hands alando a big mac and then alando says, 'hey..it could happen!'

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hahahah I laughed at that but I think youre too harsh on him.
I dont see any difference between alando tucker and someone like kyle weaver for the Thunder or Matt Bonner for the Spurs, it's all about the right fit
I dont see any difference between alando tucker and someone like kyle weaver for the Thunder or Matt Bonner for the Spurs, it's all about the right fit
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absolutely one of the nicest guys i have ever met - but to me he is NOT an NBA caliber player
he is a "Casey Jacobsen" type who i dont expect to last much past his rookie deal
he is a "Casey Jacobsen" type who i dont expect to last much past his rookie deal
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JPHX wrote:he should be happy. he gets paid a million bucks to ride the bench.
Noo..it'd be one thing if he was on a 5 year contract but he NEEDS to be able to prove himself or else he will never play another NBA game.
He is definitely not an NBA player. I'd be absolutely shocked if we could get anything for him in a trade, even a second rounder. Even if he was NBA caliber we have not showcased him at all. I do think he would be happier and have a more fulfilling career if he just cut his losses and went to the Euroleague.
The blog entry was very accurate and he is in a bad, bad situation here. He has shown nothing but effort and positive attitude towards this organization - talent or not, you want to see every NBA player give work ethic and dedication like he does. I think the least we can do is send him down to the D-League to keep him in game shape. Poor guy.
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He tore it up in the D-league.
I would hope that a D-league team would sign him once he falls out of the NBA.
I would hope that a D-league team would sign him once he falls out of the NBA.

On Steve Nash:
G35 wrote:He may run a great offense but I wouldn't choose him over Amare to start a team.