Nah, KoD ain't mine.
I've accepted Parker for what kind of player he is. He's a star player that just isn't consistent enough to be a lead dog on a le team, which would be unprecedented since no PG not named Magic led a team to the le (Bad Boys were built around their defense more than Isiah).
It's just beyond frustrating when he baits you into thinking he's turned the corner from star to superstar and then flames out. After the Memphis series and Game 1 of the Finals last year, I thought he made that leap. But then he goes and shoots 9-35 combined in two of the biggest games in Franchise history (Games 6 and 7). Yeah, his hamstring was bothering him, but that's another problem with Parker. If he's not a perfectly healthy 100%, his game takes a massive dive.
And it's deja vu all over again. Parker's health will likely decide the outcome of this series. We're not getting away with him out of the lineup or severely hobbled against the Heat.

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