Houston Rockets starting center and usual defensive ace P.J. Tucker went into the All-Star break on something of a hot streak, shooting 39.1% from 3-point range over his last five games.
After a layoff of more than a week, that form certainly carried over into Houston’s first game after the All-Star break.
Tucker made all five of his 3-pointers in the first half of Thursday night’s game at Golden State, leading the Rockets to a 22-point halftime advantage at Chase Center in San Francisco.
Tucker has now made at least three 3-pointers in four of his last six games, which he hadn’t done once in his previous 24 games.
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Um, the Rockets starting center is 5-for-5 from three-point range.
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Tucker’s 15 points at halftime trailed only franchise stars and former MVPs Russell Westbrook (17) and James Harden (16). For the 2019-20 season to date, Tucker entered Thursday shooting 36.4% on 3-pointers â â which would be the lowest of his three seasons in Houston.
The Rockets hit 15-of-26 shots as a team from 3-point range (57.7%) in the first half, while the Warriors made just 1-of-14 (7.1%).
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The Rockets knock down 15 1st half triples on @NBAonTNT!@HoustonRockets 72@warriors 50
Russell Westbrook: 17 PTS, 4 AST
James Harden: 16 PTS, 8 AST
P.J. Tucker: 15 PTS, 5-5 3PM pic.twitter.com/fTqiqsg0Mn— NBA (@NBA) February 21, 2020