PHILADELPHIA — The Philadelphia 76ers made the move to bring in PJ Tucker via free agency to bring more toughness and solid play on both ends of the floor.
Tucker also brings intangibles one doesn’t see in a box score. He won a championship in 2021 with the Milwaukee Bucks. He was one win away from going back to the finals in 2022 with the Miami Heat. He understands what it takes to win. That is what he brings to teams.
Before the Bucks came away with a 90-88 win over the Sixers on Thursday, Bucks defensive star Jrue Holiday gave love to Tucker for what he brings to the floor.
“I think he’s a selfless guy,” said Holiday. “He’s a selfless basketball player. He’s literally the definition of an ultimate professional. If you need him to guard 1 through 5, he’ll do that. He might not touch the ball but two times a game and he’s OK with that. It’s all about winning and I feel like a lot of people don’t have that type of mentality.”
The Bucks acquired Tucker midway through the 2020-21 season to bolster their roster on their way to a title. He was a perfect fit next to Giannis Antetokounmpo and the rest of the roster considering what they like to do.
That is why he is so successful in this league.
“There’s a lot of things he brings to the table, but his competitive spirit,” added Bucks coach Mike Budenholzer. “His toughness is unique and very, very special. He’s a high-level defender, loves to take the toughest matchup every night. He takes a lot of pride, great communicator on defense, he brings a toughness to your team that’s important, and I have a ton of respect for PJ.”
Tucker helped Milwaukee end a 50-year title drought. He now looks to help Philadelphia win its first title since 1983.
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