Please, come some sense, Parker is good to start against some matchups and only if he really is 100%.
My points on tony coming off the bench.
Our starting lineup as it is in way more efficient than anyone with Parker on in.
We are not sure about Parkerīs health either, he might come back but we have no guarantee his legs will be fine for a long time, to disrupt the chemistry at unsure that he may not be 100% recovered is a huge risk.
Hill fans, take your fan glasses on, Parker is a better playmaker than Hill, limited as he is, he recognizes matchups a lot more better than Hill. I think Parker will be more effective running the second unit, actually he run it at the begining of the year a lot.
3pt specialist, bringing Parker off the bench will have him play around 3 3pt shooters. If you insert him with Manu, then the only 3pt threat on the starting unit willl be Manu. Nonsense there.
Benching Manu, for me, after watching the past games, is not an option. First some mythbusting, HE DOESNīT PLAY BETTER OFF THE BENCH. He averages less points, FG%, Assists... everything. Spurs cannot afford to let Manu play worse than he is. Plus that would mean benchin RJ too, which will leave the centerpiece or Mason as starters along with TP and Hill... really not much sense on havin Manu and RJ to get in the game with the other team ahead by 10 as we used to do .
Hill durability, point to him being the one that can play in both units and that can help Tony carry that second unit, i would start him most of the times given that he will likely play 40 mins.
Planctar Facilitis or whatever is called. As we all learned from TD, the only cure for it is rest. I prefer Tony playing 20-25 effective minutes off the bench, than have him play 30-35 as a starter and loose him after a couple of games.