Monday, May 6, 2019

Rockets’ P.J. Tucker: ‘I’m living my dream right now guarding Kevin Durant’

May 6..126th day 239 left in the year..5/6/2019=11,30,50,23
‘I’m living my dream right now guarding Kevin Durant’" = 
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229/50th prime on a day with 50 numerology. 5+6+20+19=50.he's played 617 games..617/113th prime.."guarding Kevin Durant"=113 The National Basketball Association=113..113/30th prime on a day with 30 numerology..Kevin Durant=49 PJ Tucker=49..they are perfectly suited for one another!
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Anthony Leon "P. J.Tucker Jr. (born May 5, 1985....5/5/1985=10,95,114,33..This article appeared on  the last day of his age,33. Born with 33 numerology. 5+5+1+9+8+5=33
Anthony Leon "P. J.Tucker Jr.=95 born on a day with 95 numerology..5+5+85=95
HOUSTON — P.J. Tucker will play in his 618th career NBA game when the Houston Rockets host the Golden State Warriors in Game 4 of their second-round playoff series on Monday night. But he will play it as if it were his last.
Twelve years ago, he thought he’d already played in his last game in the NBA when he was waived as a rookie in Toronto.
“Right now, while I’m in the playoffs, I don’t try to look back at it,” Tucker told The Undefeated. “I remember it. It keeps me ticking. It keeps me going. It keeps me strong. But it makes me super humble to be here with every game, every moment. People ask me why I play so hard. I say, ‘I’m happy to be here.’ For real.”
The former University of Texas star was the 35th overall pick in the second round of the 2006 NBA draft by the Toronto Raptors. But the 2006 Big 12 Conference Player of the Year averaged only 1.8 points and 1.4 rebounds in 4.9 minutes per game during the 2006-07 season. He also had four stints that season playing in the NBA Development League with the now-defunct Colorado 14ers. And on March 24, 2007, Tucker was stunned when he was waived by the Raptors to open up a roster spot.
Tucker said he did “everything wrong” his rookie year and admitted his ego caused him to believe he was destined for NBA stardom instantly.
“That was one of the worst years of my life,” Tucker said. “You come from the college, you’re the man. I was second-team All-American. I got drafted by Toronto, but they just took me because I was the best man on the board. They didn’t need me. I didn’t get a whole lot of help or guidance. …

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