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PJ Tucker


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I'd like to have a discussion solely about PJ Tucker if nobody minds.

 

I've heard many people mention him as a backup to Kemba and I'm now hearing we have interest in Tucker. Averaging 9.4 points and 1.7 assists last year... that.. um. Worries me. Ramon Sessions was averaging 10.5 points and 3.7 assists with the Bobcats last year while averaging 7 less minutes per game than Tucker. After Sessions went to the Bucks and started averaging the same amount of time as Tucker, Sessions was averaging 15.8 points and 4.8 assists. Sessions isn't the ideal backup PG but based on what I've seen he appears to be worlds ahead of Tuckers game. I could be wrong, I'd love to hear someone who knows more about his game explain how he would help us.

 

 

And for the love of god, this is about Tucker and the backup PG spot. Please don't turn it into another Kemba thread.

 

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I'd like to have a discussion solely about PJ Tucker if nobody minds.

I've heard many people mention him as a backup to Kemba and I'm now hearing we have interest in Tucker. Averaging 9.4 points and 1.7 assists last year... that.. um. Worries me. Ramon Sessions was averaging 10.5 points and 3.7 assists with the Bobcats last year while averaging 7 less minutes per game than Tucker. After Sessions went to the Bucks and started averaging the same amount of time as Tucker, Sessions was averaging 15.8 points and 4.8 assists. Sessions isn't the ideal backup PG but based on what I've seen he appears to be worlds ahead of Tuckers game. I could be wrong, I'd love to hear someone who knows more about his game explain how he would help us.

And for the love of god, this is about Tucker and the backup PG spot. Please don't turn it into another Kemba thread.

P.J Tucker is a small forward... that's why he averages 1.7 assists per game lol

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I think this would be a good signing.  

 

He's great on D and more than capable on offense when needed.  Plus he'd be a guy we could sign that's not taking over MKG more-so complimenting him.  His effort on the court showed last year.  

 

Spend big money on a guard.   

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P.J Tucker is a small forward... that's why he averages 1.7 assists per game lol

 

 

Steve Kyler tweeted that the Hornets had interest in him being the backup PG to Kemba. I went to find the tweet for you and saw he deleted it. I went to basketball reference saw his awful stats. Also assumed Kyler was right based on Tuckers height. I feel pretty stupid for not knowing Tucker was a SF, I know nothing of his game. Got mislead by Steve Kyler there...

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Steve Kyler tweeted that the Hornets had interest in him being the backup PG to Kemba. I went to find the tweet for you and saw he deleted it. I went to basketball reference saw his awful stats. Also assumed Kyler was right based on Tuckers height. I feel pretty stupid for not knowing Tucker was a SF, I know nothing of his game. Got mislead by Steve Kyler there...

 

I hope we look at Vasquez for our PG backup spot.  

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Steve Kyler tweeted that the Hornets had interest in him being the backup PG to Kemba. I went to find the tweet for you and saw he deleted it. I went to basketball reference saw his awful stats. Also assumed Kyler was right based on Tuckers height. I feel pretty stupid for not knowing Tucker was a SF, I know nothing of his game. Got mislead by Steve Kyler there...

Lol it's all good.

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