“I want to go to another team” Icon of dedication→Trouble… The $15.5 billion veteran earns?
Tucker wants out, but will it be in a different jersey this time?
The Los Angeles Clippers and P.J. Tucker have mutually decided to part ways until they can find a new situation, ESPN reported on Sunday.
The Clippers said in a statement, “P.J. Tucker is a professional who has accomplished a lot in his career. There is more he wants to accomplish. We will work with Mr. Tucker 토토 and his agent to find the best situation for him.”

Tucker, who was drafted into the NBA and returned to Europe after failing to make much of an impact, came back to the league and made a name for himself with his unique style of play. His accurate corner three-point shot, dedication, and solid defense made him a favorite.
He made his biggest impact in Houston, where he teamed up with James Harden. At just under 6-foot-6, he used his strength to play small forward and center and was an integral part of the team’s system.
Tucker went on to win a championship with Milwaukee. However, the 1985-born veteran hasn”t completely defied the passage of time. Although he still contributed to the team with his experience and defense, the decline in his offense was too much.
Tucker, who had been a consistent starter in Philadelphia, went downhill quickly after joining the Clippers in a trade with Harden at the beginning of last season. He fell out of the rotation and didn’t play a game from late November through late February.
His diminished role led Tucker to become outspoken, asking for a trade, which earned him a fine from the NBA after he said in an interview, “I want to be somewhere that needs me and where I can do everything, and I want to be traded and go to another team wherever I play.”
But Tucker’s trade isn’t easy. At his age, he’s locked into a large contract, making it difficult to find a team that wants him. His move didn’t happen at last season’s trade deadline or this summer.
Tucker currently has an $11.5 million player option for this season. He could part ways with the Clippers via a buyout and seek a new team, but local media reports continue to suggest that he doesn’t want a buyout.
As a result, it’s very possible that the Clippers won’t start the season with Tucker. With the prospect of seeing him back on the court in a Clippers uniform becoming increasingly unlikely, what will Tucker’s future hold?