if Paker wants to play at this level going forward, he absolutely must develop 3 point range.
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if Paker wants to play at this level going forward, he absolutely must develop 3 point range.
Come on now, I wasn't actually comparing their games as being similar. I was just pointing out how one person was able to continue playing at a solid level despite getting into his late 30's. Yes, TP relies on his speed but that doesn't mean he can't adapt when he can no longer rely solely on it and that's my point. Your points on his jump shot is what I clearly stated on my post.
Hollinger thought it would have happened already
Anyway it's not just speed, shooting or stamina that will be Parker's downfall. It's also his size and defense. Guards/Forwards will be able to block or intimidate Tony in the paint, and Tony will be abused in both face up and post up situations
They ran it alot in the first few games and it actually turned out well, good shots most of the times even when they dun make the good shots. Then they went away from it and didnt run it at all from games 6-7, whereas the Heat actually copied the set and ran it against us, for chalmers layups and lebron rolls.
Sometimes u see it didnt result in anything is mostly due to the heat's athleticism, as the main purpose of that is for Parker to run faster than the defender to reach a good position, but cole/chalmers are able to keep up to speed, and the 3rd screen at the elbow - the defender, most of the times lebron, is able to cut of both passing lanes to prevent parker receiving the pass anywhere inside the 3 point line, along with the pressure on green/leonard holding the ball at the middle preventing them from having a easy look to pass. All these resulted in harder execution, but the offensive set ran even with no actual opening for shots, is still better than just pick and roll and isolations with no ball movement and off ball movements, like we see in Game 7