We had the same offense with DRob for years and AJ had no problem averaging a much higher assists total with fewer TOs.
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We had the same offense with DRob for years and AJ had no problem averaging a much higher assists total with fewer TOs.
Pop gave AJ free reign. With Parker it's been a different story.
We ran no motion offense with DRob...
I am talking about the postup offense, and the high low.Quote:
Originally Posted by TheWriter
The thing you remember about AJ at point is how often he alone had the rock in his hands. He dominated the offense. With Parker that's not so and I think that's not his choice.
because parker has yet to prove he can run an offense on his own like AJ could.
Jim ragging parker for not passing the ball, but yet, his favorite jerk off partner Steve Francis is a notorious ball hog.
Hypocrisy at its finest.
TPark, what did I post about in this post???Quote:
Originally Posted by Jimcs50
Parker does not have the offensive skills that come close to Francis or Marbury, so he therefore should not be trying to be them. I see you shut your mouth yesterday when Kori and I showed you were wrong about Steve not having a higher rebound total than any Spur not named TD. :lol Francis is actually #26 in the NBA in rebounding. Frncis also has more assists than TP, so how can you call him a ball hog???
Also points per attempt for the two:
Francis 1.11 pts/attempt
Parker 0.88 pts/attempt
Who is the bigger ball hog???
So what if Hart develops into the second coming of AJ? Not that he will, but can anyone say that they expected numbers like he is currently getting for the Bobcats?
The question remains, if Hart continues playing like he is for Charlotte, did the Spurs make a mistake by letting him go instead of keeping and developing him?
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Originally Posted by ShoogarBear
Yes, they made a mistake.