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Guess I should ponyup and buy that domain, could be worth 10s of $$ in the future
http://www.basketball-reference.com/...S/2014/on-off/
On/off numbers aren't flawless, but anyone watching us play during the playoffs could see that our offense often ran smoother with Parker out of the game. We still did well with him in obviously, and raw on/off numbers don't adjust for strength of backups or the opposing team, but still...he could be a ballstopper at times, and with how our team was shooting in the playoffs, it often slowed us down.
BTW, let's all take a moment to reflect on Belinelli's -28 net rating. We outscored opposing teams by 19 points per 100 possessions with him off the court, and got outscored by opposing teams by 8.9 points per 100 possessions when he was on the court. Jesus ing christ.
We don't win game 6 in okc with tony playing the 2nd half
Spurs don't go to the Finals with out Parker! Period! He controlled the offense! Even while on the bench!
David Cameron > Patty Mills > Marge Simpsons > Parker > my sister
PG usually declines at this age (32 yrs old).
ya and btw Spurs were also better with Duncan on the bench by 1 pt while Spurs are better with Manu on court by 12... I guess this has nothing to do with the fact Tim and Parker were playing their minutes against first units... shhh
On Miami first try to get a nba le, Lebron was literrally a dead weight with a +/- of -15 but hey I thought dude was a god ?
btw you also should mention that Boris Diaw had the third worst on/off metrics of the team.
I'm not saying Parker did not had by his own standards a mediocre POs run... I wrote it 10 times now let's not act like this spurs team would have won wihout him or Spurs won despite him...
fun agenda tho
Off topic but can somebody please tell me why he is called Enrique?
We don't come back on clips with out Tony. He scored 9 of spurs first 11 in the 4th....
For the rest, it's indeed interesting to keep track of Parker's progression after his slow start...
note that we have this kind of thread almost every year, but at one point, he will obviously decline. After a full off season, that's the good year to see if he will regress.
Nevertheless Parker usually has slow start, sample is too small to draw any conclusions yet. As a reference, His first 10 games of what is considered his peak year 12-13 was pretty bad shooting very poorly well below .50... he had particularly a tough stretch games 4-5-6-7-8 shooting 3-13, 2-7, 1-5, 8-18. DPG was making a case IIRC of TP losing a step.
That year is a bit different, he was shooting solid untill last night but struggling with TOs and it has been the opposite against Clips.
In +/- 10 games we will get I believe a better picture
But it`s not like he didnt develop his game. I remember times, when he didnt even try to shoot wide open three pointer.
He will still make the All-Star this year..
He's scary bad right now - the main reason why the Spurs offense is so ty this year(besides the shooting slump). TP is usually an excellent regular season player. His collapse usually happen in the playoffs. Very worrying that he can't even play well in the meaningless games anymore. Playoffs are going to be brutal for him this year.
^you should be renammed Johnny Dingo tbh
Crazy that it wasn't too long ago he was a MVP candidate before injury
I'll grant you that he's not playing perfect, but hey, it's the beginning of the season. He still has a bit of rust, loses the ball too much, which I trust he'll clean up before a couple months. He doesn't have a great %, as many other players in the team. Against, that's going to improve when they shake the rust up. But he looks energetic to me, willing to pass the ball AND to attack. Tony is fine, the Spurs are going to be fine.
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