Think about this.
-- Setting your sights for our Power Forward to "do as well or better than" Frye is setting your sights pretty low. Frye is a one-dimensional "big" whose only acceptable skill is spreading the floor by playing like a Guard. And now he can't even hit 3's.
-- If you are suggesting P.J. Tucker playing Power Forward, compare him to Charles Barkley. Barkley was listed as 252 lbs. and 6'6" (but measured 6"4 1/2"). Tucker is listed as 225 pounds (that's a big difference) and 6'5" (is he really 6'5" or, like the Chuckster, listed 1 1/2" taller?)
Even if he is 6'5", P.J. Tucker is not an NBA Power Forward. by any "stretch" of the imagination.
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e have recently heard that the Coaches told our other "big's" to block out their men so Tucker could move in for the rebounds.
I hope management is setting its sights higher. And I hope, as I posted once before, that the Suns were morally bound to use Frye in a comeback from his heart problems. Now that it has been honored, they should feel free to move him. The gimmick has run its course. But Tucker is not the answer at PF.