The Clippers refused to trade the 38-year-old Tucker: has abandoned 29 consecutive games Suns, Nuggets, Bucks, and multiple teams are interested
On January 31, Beijing time, according to a report by the famous American media ESPN, Brian Windhorst revealed that although the 38-year-old Tucker seems to be the most likely player to be traded by the Clippers, after all, he has been abandoned for 29 consecutive games, and the Suns, Bucks, Nuggets and other teams are interested in pursuing, but the Clippers do not want to trade Tucker and do not want him to join rival teams.

Tucker, who turns 39 in just over three months, was sent to the Clippers as a trade addition this season, but has been waived for 29 consecutive games since Nov. 28 and no longer has a place on the Clippers' roster.
However, the Clippers have a lot of generals, and they don't need Tucker to play, and Tucker has expressed his desire to leave the Clippers and join a team that needs him.
However, according to Brian Windhorst of The Athletic, the Clippers don't want to trade Tucker away and don't want to use their first-round pick. It's understandable that the Clippers don't want to trade Tucker, which means they don't want him to join a rival team.
The 38-year-old Tucker has played in just 12 games this season, averaging just 1.2 points and 2.4 rebounds in 14.4 minutes per game. Tucker's value isn't in the stats, it's in his locker room leadership and excellent defensive prowess, which has earned him the pursuit of teams such as the Suns, Nuggets, Heat and Bucks.
Tucker has a year and a half left on his current contract, with an $11 million player option for next season, making it more difficult for Tucker to trade.
(Text/Drunken Sleeping)