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Tucker! Win the damn championship

The Knicks reached the division final for the first time since 2000. Maybe everyone is only paying attention to those donkeys. Forget PJ Tucker, our Rockets' Taye also reached the Eastern Conference Finals with the team...

Tuck's support group just posted a message "Tuck led the Knicks to the division final"

Some fans joked that his contribution was similar to Dudley's visit to the Lakers? The blogger replied, more like Kobe who was not on the court.

In fact, if it weren't for Brunson's interview after the game this year, Tucker suddenly made a thousand-year-old kill behind Brunson. It is estimated that many fans would have forgotten that Tucker is not considered a retired player yet.

I also have to press the pause screenshot to see Tucker's face clearly

Tuck signed a two-year contract with the Knicks in April this year, with the team's options of 3.47 million next season. If he leads the Knicks to the championship this year, it will be his second championship ring in his career.

Tuck played only 3 points and 2.7 rebounds per game for the Knicks this year, but the Knicks provided him with three contracts to keep him in the locker room.

Tuck and the Knicks signed a 10-day contract on March 9 this year. The team did not need to be substitutes. Each of the main players averaged 40+ minutes per game. At that time, I felt that the Knicks were taking off their pants and farting.

Although Tucker was at the peak of his career at the Rockets Iron Man, he averaged 43 minutes per game in the Rockets' playoffs and said that he had too little playing time, at that time, Tucker and Tucker were completely different from Tucker now.

In fact, when the Knicks decided to sign Tucker, Thibe said that he did not expect Tucker to provide combat support in the team, but more to provide guidance in the locker room and passion on the bench. Thibedeau's original English words at that time were "Tuk's role is the team's Gibson last year."

Veteran Gibson played in the Knicks for a year in the 23-24 season. At that time, he didn't play much in the Knicks, but he was a treasure among the players.

And in the Knick Stark plays the role of the sixth person off the court, often questioning the referee's parents, providing passionate BUFF for the players on the court.

And when the opponent player holds the ball, Tucker will roar next door crazily. For example, Tatum rushed to the box at the last critical moment on May 8, and he yelled next door to "caused" Tatum's mistake.

Winning the courage in his peak period, he failed to win one championship in four years. As a result, he went to 5 teams and won one championship and entered three division finals...

Now he is pursuing his second championship in his life, it is really life.