Bob DeChiara-USA TODAY Sports

In what became their first big move of the 2023-2024 NBA season, the Philadelphia 76ers sent three players packing to the Los Angeles Clippers.

The headliner was James Harden, which didn’t come as a surprise. The fillers were PJ Tucker and Filip Petrusev, with the latter quickly finding himself flipped to the Sacramento Kings.

Tucker didn’t anticipate getting moved out West. Entering his second full season with the Sixers, Tucker looked forward to playing under first-year head coach Nick Nurse. Instead, he went from a starting role in Philly to a reserve role on the Clippers. It wouldn’t be long before Tucker fell out of LA’s rotation.

All season long, it seemed there was a chance Tucker would end up on another team. Heading into the trade deadline, it seemed Tucker wanted a change of scenery as he grew disgruntled. He remained a Clipper when the deadline passed.

Typically, a player in Tucker’s position would work out a buyout, but he remained on the Clippers until the end of LA’s 2024 playoff run.

What’s next for Tucker? It seems he’d be open to welcoming another season with the Clippers. According to HoopsHype’s Michael Scotto, Tucker is “expected to exercise” his $11.4 million player option for the 2024-2025 season. Tucker is currently on the original three-year deal that he signed with the Sixers during the 2022 offseason.

If Tucker indeed picks up his option, it shouldn’t come as a surprise. While his short time with the Clippers didn’t go as desired, taking on $11 million is a logical business decision for the 38-year-old forward.

In 28 games with the Clippers, Tucker averaged just two points while shooting 37 percent from deep. In the playoffs, he made two appearances. Spending 15 minutes on the court per game, Tucker produced six points per game.

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Brandon Aiyuk tells ex-teammate the 49ers 'don't want me back'
Former DPOY remaining patient as he looks for 'right opportunity'
Jets to add two to coaching staff in assistant roles
Noteworthy Mets veteran addresses future amid trade speculation
Veteran goaltender expected to retire, join Blues front office
Les Miles levies a shocking claim against LSU in lawsuit
Reporters update Aaron Rodgers' recovery from torn Achilles
Blue Jays right-hander dealing with soreness in right elbow
Seahawks expect second-year WR to be 'massive piece'
Flyers sign defenseman to two-year extension
Star CB discusses future with Broncos
Lightning winger named a potential buyout candidate
Curry Brand signs 'Japanese Steph Curry' to multi-year deal
Steelers LB T.J. Watt addresses retirement timeline
136-game streak comes to an end for Spain in Euro 2024 opener
Watch: Bryson DeChambeau pays tribute to the late Payne Stewart after winning U.S. Open
Rory McIlroy chokes away U.S. Open with pair of brutal missed putts
Watch: Dodgers' Mookie Betts leaves game after taking 98 mph pitch to hand
Dodgers' Dave Roberts confirms Yoshinobu Yamamoto is going on 15-day IL
Ryan Blaney staves off challengers for dominant win at Iowa Corn 350