Bringing this guy in would get far too confusing.
Anthony Parker | G
Born: 19 juin 1975
Height: 6-6 / 1,98
Weight: 215 lbs. / 97,5 kg.
College: Bradley
Years Pro: 5
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Bringing this guy in would get far too confusing.
I think he will probably stay in Toronto but they hope to find a new starter and bring him in off the bench
Parker in his prime would have been the ideal fit for the Spurs..he doesn't play D or move like he used to though..
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/sport...rticle1199605/
MICHAEL GRANGE
BASKETBALL REPORTER, TORONTO — From Saturday's Globe and Mail Last updated on Saturday, Jun. 27, 2009 05:23AM EDT
The Toronto Raptors introduced their new model perimeter player, DeMar DeRozan, yesterday, even as it appeared the old model, Anthony Parker, is unlikely to return to the club.
The veteran shooting guard has been the picture of consistency with the Raptors, but at age 34 and looking for one last lucrative contract, the market for his services both in the NBA and overseas may prove too rich for Toronto.
According to league sources at least five NBA teams inquired about Parker in the lead-up to Thursday night's draft, where Toronto took DeRozan ninth overall out of the University of Southern California.
The five teams to ask about Parker, a free agent on July 1st, include San Antonio, Boston, Phoenix, Cleveland and Oklahoma City. While their intensity of interest might vary, it's clear Parker will be able to find work and perhaps a multiyear deal in the NBA should he choose after his three-year, $12-million (U.S.) contract expires on Tuesday.
The Toronto Raptors introduced their new model perimeter player, DeMar DeRozan, yesterday, even as it appeared the old model, Anthony Parker, is unlikely to return to the club.
The veteran shooting guard has been the picture of consistency with the Raptors, but at age 34 and looking for one last lucrative contract, the market for his services both in the NBA and overseas may prove too rich for Toronto.
According to league sources at least five NBA teams inquired about Parker in the lead-up to Thursday night's draft, where Toronto took DeRozan ninth overall out of the University of Southern California.
The five teams to ask about Parker, a free agent on July 1st, include San Antonio, Boston, Phoenix, Cleveland and Oklahoma City. While their intensity of interest might vary, it's clear Parker will be able to find work and perhaps a multiyear deal in the NBA should he choose after his three-year, $12-million (U.S.) contract expires on Tuesday.
Given the Raptors have made a qualifying offer to Carlos Delfino and have pledged heavy minutes to DeRozan, it's not clear how much they would want to spend on Parker in a back-up role.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/sport...rticle1199605/
If Spurs trade Mason and Finley isn't back, signing Parker would be a very solid move.
He is quite old but he is a good defender and shooter. He would be a great fit for Spurs.
He is already in serious talks with Olympiacos.
Parker is pretty decent. His footspeed was slow last year (not Udoka slow but pretty close) but he'd be a solid good role player off the bench.
This is what I thought as well... Udoka's replacement if signed for the minimum.
I liked him in the past, and maybe now that the Spurs have brought in lots of youth and jettisoned many of the older players, he wouldn't be a bad option if he'd be willing to sign a cheap contract. I wouldn't call him Plan A, but he's worth keeping an eye on.
Good player. Spurs-type player, even.
Would I mind him being on the team?
No, as long as it's not at the expense of Hairston, (someone of similar size and greater upside defensively) the Spurs could definitely do worse.
linkIf the Raptors can't trade Marion, the simplest path to clearing space for Turkoglu would be to renounce its rights to Marion, Carlos Delfino, and Anthony Parker.
Parker was never incredibly quick or athletic, but he plays the game very smart. I didn't see him much last year, so I don't know if he has really lost a step, or if he is just at his limits. But unless he has really slowed significantly, he would be a good addition if the money was right. But I understand that there are a couple of Euro teams likely to pay more than we would.
Parker is one of those solid players that would keep our second unit from going to for extended minutes. We need a couple of players like that, to make sure that the starters don't have to get off the bench early. Like it or not, Tim's minutes are going to be rationed - especially in the regular season. We need some solid, consistent players to make sure games don't slip away from us while our subs are on the floor.
I've been talking about Anthony Parker as one of those guys for the last 2-3 seasons, and getting flamed regularly for it. A lot of people are too quick to discount any player coming from the EuroLeague.
http://www.marca.com/2009/07/02/balo...246532555.html
http://www.krepsinis.net/news.php?news_id=111034
http://www.talkbasket.net/news/olymp...ny-parker.html
Parker could be headed for Olympiacos or Real Madrid.
I'd rather have Delfino on that same role...
Tony Parker and Anthony Parker.
It has to happen.
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