Alando Forest Tucker (born February 11, 1984) is an American former collegiate
basketball
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coach and former professional basketball player who played for the
National Basketball Association
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(NBA). Before joining the NBA, he played college basketball for the
University of Wisconsin-Madison
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men's basketball team, where he became its all-time leading scorer with a total of 2,217 points.
From 2007 to 2017, Tucker had a 10-year career in professional basketball which included playing for the
Phoenix Suns and
Minnesota Timberwolves
The Minnesota Timberwolves are an American professional basketball team based in Minneapolis. The Timberwolves compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the league's Western Conference Northwest Division. Founded in 19 ...
for three years in the NBA. His last team was the
Hapoel Eilat of the
Israeli Premier League
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in 2017, before going on retirement.
In 2019, he became the interim assistant coach for his alma mater's men's basketball team at UW-Madison, a position he held until April 2021.
High school career
Tucker attended
Lockport Township High School in
Lockport, Illinois
Lockport is a city in Will County, Illinois, United States, located 30 miles southwest of Chicago. Per the 2020 census, the population was 26,094. The city was incorporated in 1853. It is situated along the Illinois and Michigan (I&M) Canal, an ...
. He averaged 21.6 points and seven rebounds per game as a junior. He was one of only two juniors to be named to the ''Herald News'' AA all-area team.
As a senior Tucker earned all-state honors averaging 22.2 points while hauling in 7.7 rebounds and dishing 5.7 assists per game. He scored 35 points against Joliet Township, the number one ranked team in the state.
After seeing drugs and gang violence from up close throughout his childhood, Tucker and his older brother Antonio made a pact to stay clean and away from substances such as drug, tobacco, and alcohol, as well as tattoos.
Collegiate career
Tucker started off his
college basketball
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career in 2002–03 starting 27 of 32 games as a
freshman. He averaged 12.0 points and 5.9 rebounds per game, which helped the Badgers achieve 24 wins, a Big Ten title, and a Sweet 16 at the
NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament during that season.
In 2003–04, Tucker played in just four games because of a right foot injury. He applied for and received a
medical redshirt
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after the season.
During the 2004–05 season, Tucker started 30 out of 31 games. He led the Badgers in scoring with 15.2 points. He also averaged 6.1 rebounds. At the end of the 2006–07 regular season, Tucker averaged 19.9 points, 5.4 rebounds and 2.0 assists.
For the
2006–07 season, Tucker and the Badgers achieved 30 wins and earned their first ever #1 AP ranking in the school's history. On February 10, 2007, Tucker reached the 2,000-point mark in his collegiate career in a game against Iowa. He was the second Wisconsin Badger to ever accomplish this, after
Michael Finley
Michael Howard Finley (born March 6, 1973) is an American former professional basketball player who is the Vice President of Basketball Operations for the Dallas Mavericks of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played 15 seasons in the ...
.
On March 10, 2007, Tucker broke the all-time
Wisconsin
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scoring record (2,147 points) previously held by
Michael Finley
Michael Howard Finley (born March 6, 1973) is an American former professional basketball player who is the Vice President of Basketball Operations for the Dallas Mavericks of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played 15 seasons in the ...
. During this time, he also broke Finley's UW vertical jump record.
Tucker's collegiate career ended on March 18, 2007, when the Badgers lost to the
UNLV
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Runnin' Rebels 74–68 in the second round of the
NCAA Tournament. Tucker finished with 17 points on 4–11 shooting from the field and 8–13 from the line. He also had seven rebounds.
In his final season, he was named Big Ten Player of the Year, an NCAA 1st Team All-American, and received Lowe's Senior CLASS Award. He also set school marks at the time for games played (134), starts (126), minutes played (4,297), field goals (798), free throws (520), free throw attempts (817), offensive rebounds (769), and overall points scored (2,217).
Tucker graduated from the
University of Wisconsin–Madison
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on May 19, 2007 with a bachelor's degree in Life Sciences Communication.
In 2018, he was inducted to UW Athletic's Hall of Fame for his accomplishments in basketball.
Pro career
NBA career
Tucker was selected 29th overall in the first round of the
2007 NBA Draft by the
Phoenix Suns.
First Albuquerque Thunderbirds assignment
After appearing in two games for Phoenix, Tucker was assigned to the Suns'
NBA Development League affiliate
Albuquerque Thunderbirds
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on November 27, 2007. His performances include a 25-point, 12-rebound effort in a 92–84 loss to
Idaho
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on December 1, 40 points (on 15-of-25 shooting, including 4-of-4 three-pointers) in a 109–102 win over
Bakersfield on December 14, and 32 points in a 100–97 victory over
Anaheim on December 15. Tucker was recalled by the Suns on December 18.
Second Albuquerque Thunderbirds assignment
On January 11, 2008, he was reassigned to Albuquerque, and recalled ten days later. His performances include a team-high 33 points and 10 rebounds in a 123–117 win over
Austin on January 12, 39 points in a 92–91 win over
Rio Grande Valley
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on January 13, a game-high 26 points (on 11-of-19 field goals) in a 98–81 loss to
Colorado
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on January 15, and a game-high 29 points in a 104–84 loss to
Dakota
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on January 19.
Third Albuquerque Thunderbirds assignment
He was assigned a third time on March 13, 2008. In 21 total games (19 starts), he averaged 27.7 points, 6.0 rebounds and 1.6 assists. Tucker's performances in his third assignment include scoring a Thunderbirds season-high 42 points in a 116–100 victory over
Los Angeles
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on March 16, a 38-point effort in a 119–104 win over
Tulsa
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on March 20, 33 points (including 14 in the final quarter) in a 114–108 win over Tulsa on March 21, 38 points in a 119–115 loss to
Rio Grande Valley
The Lower Rio Grande Valley ( es, Valle del Río Grande), commonly known as the Rio Grande Valley or locally as the Valley or RGV, is a region spanning the border of Texas and Mexico located in a floodplain of the Rio Grande near its mouth. Th ...
on March 30, and 34 points in a 118–112 victory over Tulsa on April 5. Tucker was recalled to the Suns on April 7. He received Honorable Mention for D-League Performer of the Week for March 17, 2008.
Iowa Energy
Tucker was assigned to the Suns' new D-League affiliate
Iowa Energy
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on December 26, 2008. He was recalled on January 2, 2009, after playing two games with the Energy. His Iowa season-high was a 13-point effort in a 107–101 win over
Utah
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on December 28.
Minnesota Timberwolves
On December 29, 2009, Tucker was traded along with a second round pick and cash considerations to the
Minnesota Timberwolves
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for
Jason Hart. He was waived by the Timberwolves on March 22, 2010.
Texas Legends
In November 2011, Tucker was selected by the
Texas Legends
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with the second pick in the NBA D-League Draft. However, Tucker decided to play in Spain instead.
Milwaukee Bucks
On October 1, 2012, Tucker signed with the
Milwaukee Bucks
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. He was waived by the team on October 27, 2012.
International career
In April 2010 he signed with pro team Gallitos de Isabela in
Puerto Rico
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.
On August 11, 2010 he signed a contract with the Russian club
Lokomotiv Kuban from
Krasnodar
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, Russia.
In November 2011, Tucker signed with
CB Gran Canaria in Spain.
In February 2013, Tucker signed with BK Inter Bratislava in Slovakia. He won a championship in the same year.
In September 2013, he signed with
Lukoil Academic
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In April 2022, Academic has been reborn and rebranded by the new ow ...
where he averaged 16.6 points and 6.6 rebounds per game.
On November 28, 2014 he signed with French club
SOMB Boulogne-sur-Mer
Stade Olympique Maritime Boulonnais, commonly known as SOMB, is a French professional basketball club based in Boulogne-sur-Mer, France. The team currently plays in the French third division, the Nationale Masculine 1.
History
SOMB was founded on ...
.
On July 7, 2015 he has signed with
LNB Pro A side
SLUC Nancy
Stade Lorrain Université Club Nancy Basket, commonly referred to as SLUC Nancy Basket, is a French professional basketball club based in Nancy. The club currently competes in the LNB Pro A, the top league in France, and holds two league titles. S ...
. He averaged 10.9 points in 7 LNB matches before he moved to Israel.
On November 11, 2015, Tucker signed with
Maccabi Kiryat Gat of the
Israeli Premier League
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.
On June 23, 2016, Tucker signed with
Hapoel Tel Aviv of the Israeli Premier League. He went on to become Hapoel's first ever American captain in the 80-years of history of the team.
On August 2, 2017, Tucker signed with
Hapoel Eilat for the 2017–18 season. However, on November 14, 2017, Tucker was released by Eilat after appearing in six games.
Achievements and awards
* Broke
Michael Finley
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's UW school record for UW's All Time Leading Scorer with 2,217 points.
* Broke
Devin Harris
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E ...
's UW school record for most points in a single season.
* Broke Michael Finley's UW school record for vertical leap as a freshman by jumping 38 inches.
* 2002–03 – Set UW record for offensive rebounds (86) for a freshman
* 2002–03 –
Big Ten Conference
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All-Freshman Team
* 2004–05 – Big Ten and Syracuse Regional all-tournament teams
* 2004–05 – Consensus third-team All-Big Ten selection
* 2005–06 – First team All-Big Ten selection
* 2006–07 – Consensus first team All-Big Ten selection
* 2006–07 – Big Ten Player of the Year
* 2006–07 – First Team All-American (
National Association of Basketball Coaches
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)
* 2006–07 – First Team All-American (
The Sporting News
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)
* 2006–07 –
Senior CLASS Award
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NBA career statistics
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Coaching career
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Tucker was first invited by UW—Madison to join as Director of Student-Athlete Engagement in February 2017, a position in which he oversaw health and safety policies for athletes and staff. After two years in this role, on July 31, 2019 he was announced as interim assistant coach on for the Badgers for the 2019–20 season.
He was hired by head coach
Greg Gard to fill the role of
Howard Moore, who left his position as assistant coach after being involved in a car accident that left him with serious injuries. Tucker was known for his ability to develop close relationships with the players, which led him to remain as interim assistant coach throughout the 2020–21 season, enjoying popularity among players and fans alike.
Following the conclusion of the 2020–21 season, Tucker applied to become a full-time assistant coach, but Wisconsin officials decided to part ways with him. Allegations surfaced in local media surrounding Tucker's desire to take over the head coaching job, but he later dismissed these as rumors and denied any accusations of wrongdoing.
He finished his 2-year stint with a Big Ten Conference Championship for the 2019 regular season and a 39-23 record.
Personal life
During his stint at Hapoel Tel Aviv, Tucker partnered with an Israeli “Hoops for Kids International” non-for-profit organization for speaking engagements, basketball clinics, and mentorship to impoverished children throughout the Middle East. He remains passionate about philanthropy and giving back to the community.
He currently resides with his wife, Krystal, and their three sons in
Chicago
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, where he is a member of the Board of Directors for the
Special Olympics
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' local committee.
Notes
External links
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ESPN Player Card
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1984 births
Living people
African-American basketball players
Albuquerque Thunderbirds players
All-American college men's basketball players
American expatriate basketball people in Bulgaria
American expatriate basketball people in France
American expatriate basketball people in Israel
American expatriate basketball people in Russia
American expatriate basketball people in Slovakia
American expatriate basketball people in Spain
American men's basketball players
Basketball players from Illinois
BK Inter Bratislava players
CB Gran Canaria players
Hapoel Eilat basketball players
Hapoel Tel Aviv B.C. players
Iowa Energy players
Liga ACB players
Maccabi Kiryat Gat B.C. players
Minnesota Timberwolves players
PBC Lokomotiv-Kuban players
PBC Academic players
People from Lockport, Illinois
Phoenix Suns draft picks
Phoenix Suns players
Shooting guards
SLUC Nancy Basket players
Small forwards
SOMB Boulogne-sur-Mer players
Sportspeople from Joliet, Illinois
Texas Legends players
Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball coaches
Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball players
21st-century African-American sportspeople
20th-century African-American people