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Time for Alando Tucker To Be Molded

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Time for Alando Tucker To Be Molded 

Post#1 » by toucansma » Wed Feb 6, 2008 6:26 pm

Despite my displeasure, this marks the end of the Marion era, a player that gave us everything. Now this makes it time for Tucker to start the curve upward. I am not expecting anything this year, but next year I see him starting to turn into the Shawn Marion role. Wasn't that why he was drafted? I thought they said he was a Shawn Marion light (a little shorter and not as good of a rebounder); anathletic player that brings energy? What are your thoughts?
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Post#2 » by Sun Scorched » Wed Feb 6, 2008 7:23 pm

Well Shawn usually plays around 35 minutes.

A healthy Shaq will be able to play 25 minutes.

We will now have 12 players of the 13 required for an NBA team. We need to acquire one more, probably at the vet min. This does mean that we can keep both Tucker and Strawberry active for every game. (You are required to keep 12 active and one inactive or in the d-league)
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