P. J. Tucker's time with the Los Angeles Clippers is all but over now. NBA insider Shams Charania reported that Tucker and the Clippers have mutually agreed for the veteran to step away and Gilbert Arenas had an interesting reaction to that news on Gil's Arena.
This week, it was revealed that 13-year veteran P.J. Tucker and the LA Clippers will be parting ways after the team was unsuccessful at finding a trade for the former NBA champion.
The Los Angeles Lakers could be a candidate to sign a recently released NBA veteran from the free agent market.
PJ Tucker was one of the more underrated signings in Houston Rockets history, as he joined the franchise on the mid-level exception and was largely an unheralded player.
The Los Angeles Clippers and veteran journeyman P.J. Tucker have mutually agreed to remain distant until a resolution between the two parties is worked out.
According to multiple reporters, the Los Angeles Clippers and PJ Tucker have agreed to spend time apart as the result of a rather contentious situation.
P.J. Tucker won't be with the Los Angeles Clippers as the team works to find a new "situation" for the veteran forward. "We've had ongoing conversations with P.J.
He had long been regarded as one of the better dirty-work role players in the league and started on the Milwaukee Bucks team that won the NBA championship in 2021.
The LA Clippers have concluded their Hawaii training camp and will head home for a preseason game against the Brooklyn Nets at the team’s new G League facility in Oceanside, CA.
Now 39, Tucker had his least-productive season last year as a fringe rotation player with both Philadelphia and L.A.
The LA Clippers have made some moves after unexpectedly losing Paul George, but the team still feels like they have more to make. One of those is figuring out a way to trade veteran player P.J.
The NBA is full of sneakerheads, but no player comes close to matching P.J. Tucker's love of footwear. The Los Angeles Clippers forward has a sneaker rotation just as decorated as his long basketball career.
It's no secret that 13-year NBA veteran P.J. Tucker has been unhappy with his role on the Clippers. While the team spent the offseason trying to trade Tucker, it looks like their attempts have been unsuccessful.
The Los Angeles Clippers are preparing as if disgruntled forward P.J. Tucker will remain on the roster when training camp begins in a little more than a month, per Law Murray of The Athletic.
The Clippers are preparing for the possibility that veteran forward P.J. Tucker will still be on their roster when the regular season begins.
Los Angeles Clippers forward PJ Tucker has faced lingering questions about his retirement since he is one of the oldest players in the NBA at 39. However, while Tucker acknowledges this, he believes he still has a lot on his tank.
As they officially move on from the Paul George era, the Los Angeles Clippers are ready to make another roster modification.
Clippers forward P.J. Tucker is exercising his player option for 2024-25, locking in his $11.54M salary for next season.
The LA Clippers appear to be in desperation mode as they face elimination.
P.J. Tucker was traded to the LA Clippers as part of the James Harden deal. Since arriving on the West Coast, the veteran wing has struggled to get playing time.
For teams that didn't (or couldn't) upgrade their rosters ahead of Thursday's NBA trade deadline, the upcoming buyout market presents an opportunity to do so.
Los Angeles Clippers forward P.J. Tucker is not having a great time in California.
P.J. Tucker has not suited up for the Clippers since the Nov. 28 game against the Denver Nuggets.
Veteran forward PJ Tucker has been a sitting duck with the Los Angeles Clippers amidst their impressive turnaround from their poor start to the season.
Tucker averaged 3.5 points and 3.9 rebounds this season for the Sixers while shooting 42.7% from the field and 39.3% from beyond the arc. He’s regarded as one of the top defenders in the NBA.
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