Ah, a portnoy1 thread about the deficiencies of Tony Parker. It's been a long time. As usual, it's filled with multiple inaccuracies and false assumptions of varying degrees, but none more hilarious than this one:
Baron Davis can
take the 3/midrange jumpers in very high numbers, but he
makes them at a very low rate. Baron's career 3pt% is .319 while Tony's is .312. Baron does chuck them up at a remarkable rate, averaging over 5 attempts per game for his career, even leading the NBA in 3pt attempts in a season in which he made only 32.7% of those shots.
As for Baron's 'consistent' midrange jumper, please see his career 40.9% FG% and this link for the 2008-09 season where Baron had the second lowest 2pt jump shooting percentage among all qualified players in the NBA (Baron was at 33.3%, while Tony was at 42.2%. The same link also shows that Tony made 64.1% of his inside shots compared to 49.1% for Baron):
http://www.82games.com/0809/FGSORT7.HTM
This just makes my head explode. If George had an effective pull-up three like Nash this would make some sense, but his corner 3 is a catch and shoot SG skill that can be exploited off of dishes from Tony. I don't understand how an effective corner 3 has anything to do with either player's PG skills.