Nikos
11-22-2004, 12:12 AM
So far Tony Parker has been off. It's no secret. Sure he may start picking it up very soon and start playing great basketball here and there. The team won't be able to survive the season without him playing good basketball on many nights, including efficient and high scoring outputs blended in with solid PG play.
However, after 10 games I still do not understand what is taking him so long to get going? I could see if he was racking up a lot of assists and just was a bit off on his shot, but that is not really the case. His assist/TO ratio could be better considering his low scoring efficiency. He doesn't really look comfortable at all beyond the arc or at the FT line. He has had some reasonable spurts, but he still hasn't really broken in and had an "A" type of game yet. I appreciate his efforts in trying to be a leader and trying to go by what Pop tells him to do, but I think at some point he has to become more assertive and effective in his scoring. If the offense is NOT conducive to him racking up assists than Tony has to get back to simply scoring the basketball. That includes hitting 3pters, getting to the line, and converting. Not shooting 7-14, but not making a three or getting to the line while commiting 5 turnovers. The pure shooting FG% is misleading if Parker is not getting to the line or hitting his 3pt shot.
I think eventually he will kick it up a notch, but I stil wonder why he hasn't started already. Is it Pop's offense? Is it Parker just off to a poor start? What is the deal?
He showed so much promise in his 2002-03 season. I beleive he still has that specialness in him, but I am kind of suprised right now that he hasn't done better. At some point he has to become the second scorer or become at least a 15-16ppg scorer along with Manu.
Who knows what Manu will score, maybe his scoring will take a hit when Parker starts filling it up, but I would prefer both of them score, and I would prefer Parker to start scoring the ball more efficiently if Manu starts to settle into a more balanced game when his shooting starts to cool off.
Right now I don't know what to expect from Parker and Manu. Manu has scored efficiently, but who knows if he can keep it up? Who knows if Parker and Manu will both be able to score efficiently and effectively for the entire season at the same time? But I think either Pop has let them get comfortable in the offense, or look for 4 pure shooters who can play defense, hit threes, and not turn the ball over cause it likely will yield a similiar result to what the Spurs may accomplish anyway.
I want Parker to start scoring the basketball again, and I want Manu to help out as well. The team needs them both to be playing good basketball. Tim Duncan needs them. The team needs them.
What do you guys expect from Parker over the next 72 games? I expect him to start scoring around 16-17ppg from here on out. Hopefully Manu can get around 15-16ppg and limit his turnovers as well. What do you guys expect? What do you think is needed from Parker for the team to become the best team in the NBA?
However, after 10 games I still do not understand what is taking him so long to get going? I could see if he was racking up a lot of assists and just was a bit off on his shot, but that is not really the case. His assist/TO ratio could be better considering his low scoring efficiency. He doesn't really look comfortable at all beyond the arc or at the FT line. He has had some reasonable spurts, but he still hasn't really broken in and had an "A" type of game yet. I appreciate his efforts in trying to be a leader and trying to go by what Pop tells him to do, but I think at some point he has to become more assertive and effective in his scoring. If the offense is NOT conducive to him racking up assists than Tony has to get back to simply scoring the basketball. That includes hitting 3pters, getting to the line, and converting. Not shooting 7-14, but not making a three or getting to the line while commiting 5 turnovers. The pure shooting FG% is misleading if Parker is not getting to the line or hitting his 3pt shot.
I think eventually he will kick it up a notch, but I stil wonder why he hasn't started already. Is it Pop's offense? Is it Parker just off to a poor start? What is the deal?
He showed so much promise in his 2002-03 season. I beleive he still has that specialness in him, but I am kind of suprised right now that he hasn't done better. At some point he has to become the second scorer or become at least a 15-16ppg scorer along with Manu.
Who knows what Manu will score, maybe his scoring will take a hit when Parker starts filling it up, but I would prefer both of them score, and I would prefer Parker to start scoring the ball more efficiently if Manu starts to settle into a more balanced game when his shooting starts to cool off.
Right now I don't know what to expect from Parker and Manu. Manu has scored efficiently, but who knows if he can keep it up? Who knows if Parker and Manu will both be able to score efficiently and effectively for the entire season at the same time? But I think either Pop has let them get comfortable in the offense, or look for 4 pure shooters who can play defense, hit threes, and not turn the ball over cause it likely will yield a similiar result to what the Spurs may accomplish anyway.
I want Parker to start scoring the basketball again, and I want Manu to help out as well. The team needs them both to be playing good basketball. Tim Duncan needs them. The team needs them.
What do you guys expect from Parker over the next 72 games? I expect him to start scoring around 16-17ppg from here on out. Hopefully Manu can get around 15-16ppg and limit his turnovers as well. What do you guys expect? What do you think is needed from Parker for the team to become the best team in the NBA?