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    The above graph shows exactly what I have been saying a million times last year and this year..Parker's really poor at getting anyone involved outside of Tim and the other big roller...Tiago starts so he doesn't really benefit from Parker running the PnR...

    ..His passes that he makes that's not for timmy are either forxed or after trying 2-3 times doing the PnR but failing..

    Parker only knows one thing and one thing only..Either it's his points or he passes to timmy..

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    Wow. I thought Parker was having a bad season (and a half) but I didn't know it was this bad. The numbers don't lie.

    The solace is that all this has coincided with Parker having a really bad time with injuries. Bad hamstrings, bad backs, muscle/ligament injuries which take a toll on any player, and moreso with players who are good in the paint and depend upon speed and contact absorption. If, a big IF, Parker recovers from his niggles, there is a chance that he will be serviceable again. His experience and playoff nous are worth it. If its systematic decline, we will know by end of season. If the Spurs don't get out of first round, they might have to think of trading Parker, who despite his salary in a PG dominated league can be enticed by a number of teams.

    If on the other hand, Parker turns a corner, recovers from his injury and atleast show upward trends offensively (don't think there will be much of an improvement in defense), then the Spurs will have a chance - a fighting chance -to repeat. And if they do, they might still keep Parker and look for a trade later, rather than now.

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    Omg. He actually makes Bonner worse. I stand corrected...this IS helpful analysis.

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    THE BELGIE!

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    people acting like somebody in here is defending parker this season... This season parker sucks there is no other way to say it. He is basically one of the worst starter of the league... Everybody sees it and says it.

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    I'm not defending Tony's play, but there are flaws in those stats. To put it simply the "with TP" stats could also be re led "against the other team's starters". Breaking out the games where he plays vs ones he did not play would probably give a more accurate picture. You only have to watch to see his defense is lacking, as is Manu's, which explains our inability to close out games with that pair on the floor.

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    people acting like somebody in here is defending parker this season... This season parker sucks there is no other way to say it. He is basically one of the worst starter of the league... Everybody sees it and says it.
    hater and thegreat got keep saying he's MVParker

    And yes, there's also other people defending TP (Cry got, Perry Mason, etc).

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    hater and thegreat got keep saying he's MVParker

    And yes, there's also other people defending TP (Cry got, Perry Mason, etc).
    Thats 4 accounts doesnt have too much weight even here.
    They want to die with their dumb takes even when they know it all was a big failure.

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    This contract almost a bad a Kobe's.

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    hater and thegreat got keep saying he's MVParker

    And yes, there's also other people defending TP (Cry got, Perry Mason, etc).
    He is just trolling you the same way you troll with your constant insults...

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    I'm not defending Tony's play, but there are flaws in those stats. To put it simply the "with TP" stats could also be re led "against the other team's starters". Breaking out the games where he plays vs ones he did not play would probably give a more accurate picture. You only have to watch to see his defense is lacking, as is Manu's, which explains our inability to close out games with that pair on the floor.
    Good point.

    I still don't understand why anyone would feel the need to write that kind of article though...

    The same way all these trolls/haters on ST who keep bringing stats showing that he sucks, what's the point? Are they just bored? Is it a personal thing lol?

    Tony is having a horrible season for obvious reasons (injury) and "subjective" ones (will he ever recover), that's all. There's nothing we can do but wait and hope...

    The reason I still have hope for Tony, is Manu. He sucked so much in 2012-13 that I (we) though he was finished, and then 2013-14 he was great again!

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    This contract almost a bad a Kobe's.
    I don't like Kobe, but he is underpaid considering the money he brings to the franchise...

    IF Tony is finished, his contract would be way worst than Kobe's

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    Maybe TP is like Tiger Woods.....He has lost his physical and mental ability to be great? Just one to many parties.

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    Good point.

    I still don't understand why anyone would feel the need to write that kind of article though...

    The same way all these trolls/haters on ST who keep bringing stats showing that he sucks, what's the point? Are they just bored? Is it a personal thing lol?

    Tony is having a horrible season for obvious reasons (injury) and "subjective" ones (will he ever recover), that's all. There's nothing we can do but wait and hope...

    The reason I still have hope for Tony, is Manu. He sucked so much in 2012-13 that I (we) though he was finished, and then 2013-14 he was great again!
    Should we shut him down for this season then? cause manu hurt us bad in 2013. Will history repeat itself?

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    Should we shut him down for this season then? cause manu hurt us bad in 2013. Will history repeat itself?
    I don't know honestly, as long as we don't know what's the real pb...

    Is it the hamstring? Mental?

    I will start to really worry if he still sucks the last month of RS. IMO there a possibility he (and Pop) are just being extra conservative and just coasting the RS to be fresh/fit for the PO...

    Yesterday's game has nothing to do with him (only), it was the whole team. Usually when one or two of the big3/4 suck the others stand up...

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    The article is pretty bad, tbh, but ya, as many of us have been saying, Parker has seen a sharp decline since last year's playoffs..

    I don't understand the outrage over Parker's ty season when his numbers aren't much different than his ty playoffs from last year, tbh

    2014-15 PER: 14.8(7th on the team)
    2014 playoffs PER: 15.8(7th on the team)

    2015 TS%: 54%
    2014 playoffs: 53%

    2015 AST%: 28.9%
    2014 playoffs: 26.1%

    2015 WS/48: 0.76(worst on the team)
    2014 playoffs: 0.71(9th on the team)

    His advanced On/Off and defensive metrics are worse this year compared to last year's playoffs, but he was still 2nd worst on the team behind Belinelli in the 2014 playoffs..

    He's slightly worse overall, this year, when you consider the compe ion in the playoffs is superior and more consistent..however, it's strange that people completely forgot how poorly Parker played in last year's playoffs..the difference with this year's team is the litany of injuries, the fatigue and the poor play from Splitter..those issues have exacerbated and magnified Parker's problems, but in reality, he wasn't much better during last year's run..

    The "Parker opens things up for others" myth is the equivalent of saying "Tim Duncan draws double teams in the post" in 2015..

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    The article is pretty bad, tbh, but ya, as many of us have been saying, Parker has seen a sharp decline since last year's playoffs..

    I don't understand the outrage over Parker's ty season when his numbers aren't much different than his ty playoffs from last year, tbh

    2014-15 PER: 14.8(7th on the team)
    2014 playoffs PER: 15.8(7th on the team)

    2015 TS%: 54%
    2014 playoffs: 53%

    2015 AST%: 28.9%
    2014 playoffs: 26.1%

    2015 WS/48: 0.76(worst on the team)
    2014 playoffs: 0.71(9th on the team)

    On/Off metrics are worse this year than last year's playoffs, but he was still 2nd worst on the team behind Belinelli in the 2014 playoffs..

    He's slightly worse overall, this year, when you consider the compe ion in the playoffs is superior and more consistent..however, it's strange that people completely forgot how poorly Parker played in last year's playoffs..
    big shot beli hit that three




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    But yeah, parker ain't getting better.

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    The dude got old. And its like people are offended that he got old. I dont get this forum.

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    The dude got old. And its like people are offended that he got old. I dont get this forum.
    Yes he got old but that is okay as long as he actually understands he needs to adapt to his athletic decline and not kill the team.

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    hater and thegreat got keep saying he's MVParker

    And yes, there's also other people defending TP (Cry got, Perry Mason, etc).
    hater and co are not saying Parker is having a good season... they just saying team won't go far without him at high level. Nobody is actually saying Parker is having an even reasonable season.

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    The article is pretty bad, tbh, but ya, as many of us have been saying, Parker has seen a sharp decline since last year's playoffs..

    I don't understand the outrage over Parker's ty season when his numbers aren't much different than his ty playoffs from last year, tbh

    2014-15 PER: 14.8(7th on the team)
    2014 playoffs PER: 15.8(7th on the team)

    2015 TS%: 54%
    2014 playoffs: 53%

    2015 AST%: 28.9%
    2014 playoffs: 26.1%

    2015 WS/48: 0.76(worst on the team)
    2014 playoffs: 0.71(9th on the team)

    His advanced On/Off and defensive metrics are worse this year compared to last year's playoffs, but he was still 2nd worst on the team behind Belinelli in the 2014 playoffs..

    He's slightly worse overall, this year, when you consider the compe ion in the playoffs is superior and more consistent..however, it's strange that people completely forgot how poorly Parker played in last year's playoffs..the difference with this year's team is the litany of injuries, the fatigue and the poor play from Splitter..those issues have exacerbated and magnified Parker's problems, but in reality, he wasn't much better during last year's run..

    The "Parker opens things up for others" myth is the equivalent of saying "Tim Duncan draws double teams in the post" in 2015..
    This does not make sense as usual... the fact you repeat the same argument over and over does not make it more right son... This year Parker is 10 times worst than last POs.

    In last year POs in on/off is actually positive, He played well enough for the Spurs to win. His issue was consistency, he had been key for Mavs serie, had a solid serie against Lollard that spared a bit Spurs legs. He had an overall terrible serie against OKC and globally let Kawhi run the show against Heat which was more than enough.

    This year Parker at 30 min a game and the Spurs don't see second round

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    I looked up the Net Ratings on the team (2 man lineups) just to see how they compare. It's in order of Mins played ( http://stats.nba.com/team/#!/1610612...sort=MIN&dir=1 )

    All Duos on the team:

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    Duo   GP   MINS   NET Rating
    Duncan,Tim - Green,Danny    43    947    4.8
    Duncan,Tim - Parker,Tony    33    765    0.3
    Green,Danny - Parker,Tony    34    670    -2
    Duncan,Tim - Leonard,Kawhi    27    651    9.4
    Diaw,Boris - Green,Danny    46    635    6.2
    Diaw,Boris - Ginobili,Manu    41    623    7.7
    Leonard,Kawhi - Parker,Tony    25    613    4.7
    Green,Danny - Joseph,Cory    45    611    7.3
    Diaw,Boris - Duncan,Tim    42    547    6.5
    Green,Danny - Leonard,Kawhi    30    540    10.7
    Diaw,Boris - Joseph,Cory    43    535    7.1
    Diaw,Boris - Leonard,Kawhi    30    527    10.9
    Duncan,Tim - Ginobili,Manu    41    521    6
    Duncan,Tim - Joseph,Cory    37    503    4.4
    Diaw,Boris - Parker,Tony    32    488    -0.8
    Ginobili,Manu - Green,Danny    42    440    11.6
    Ginobili,Manu - Joseph,Cory    38    438    15.4
    Bonner,Matt - Green,Danny    39    418    5.9
    Bonner,Matt - Duncan,Tim    35    365    3.3
    Baynes,Aron - Diaw,Boris    38    357    4.5
    Green,Danny - Splitter,Tiago    25    354    4.3
    Baynes,Aron - Joseph,Cory    39    352    5.7
    Belinelli,Marco - Diaw,Boris    27    348    -0.5
    Belinelli,Marco - Joseph,Cory    27    348    -3.6
    Bonner,Matt - Joseph,Cory    39    347    9.7
    Ginobili,Manu - Leonard,Kawhi    27    345    10.8
    Ginobili,Manu - Parker,Tony    30    332    1.2
    Baynes,Aron - Ginobili,Manu    34    327    7.8
    Belinelli,Marco - Green,Danny    27    327    1.3
    Belinelli,Marco - Duncan,Tim    24    308    -4.4
    Belinelli,Marco - Ginobili,Manu    24    282    1.3
    Joseph,Cory - Leonard,Kawhi    25    275    15.2
    Baynes,Aron - Green,Danny    34    274    7.8
    Duncan,Tim - Splitter,Tiago    22    272    -2
    Bonner,Matt - Parker,Tony    26    269    -6
    Baynes,Aron - Leonard,Kawhi    29    244    11.5
    Bonner,Matt - Leonard,Kawhi    23    237    2.1
    Joseph,Cory - Splitter,Tiago    23    235    15.3
    Baynes,Aron - Belinelli,Marco    24    226    -6.9
    Ginobili,Manu - Splitter,Tiago    22    219    9.5
    Ginobili,Manu - Mills,Patty    16    215    12.1
    Bonner,Matt - Ginobili,Manu    31    213    6.7
    Diaw,Boris - Mills,Patty    17    206    7.9
    Belinelli,Marco - Bonner,Matt    25    204    0.2
    Anderson,Kyle - Joseph,Cory    24    201    -4.2
    Parker,Tony - Splitter,Tiago    15    177    -6.1
    Baynes,Aron - Bonner,Matt    28    173    -5.8
    Belinelli,Marco - Splitter,Tiago    14    169    -6.9
    Anderson,Kyle - Green,Danny    20    168    0.3
    Baynes,Aron - Parker,Tony    28    157    -0.9
    Green,Danny - Mills,Patty    17    145    16
    Ayres,Jeff - Joseph,Cory    25    142    -15
    Belinelli,Marco - Parker,Tony    15    141    -20.4
    Diaw,Boris - Splitter,Tiago    18    132    14
    Anderson,Kyle - Bonner,Matt    20    130    2.6
    Ayres,Jeff - Diaw,Boris    18    130    -7.3
    Ayres,Jeff - Green,Danny    23    126    0.6
    Joseph,Cory - Mills,Patty    16    126    15.4
    Anderson,Kyle - Baynes,Aron    18    124    -7
    Mills,Patty - Splitter,Tiago    15    124    12.1
    Anderson,Kyle - Diaw,Boris    17    123    -6.3
    Leonard,Kawhi - Splitter,Tiago    9    122    9.6
    Daye,Austin - Green,Danny    16    121    -4.1
    Daye,Austin - Joseph,Cory    22    120    -10.9
    Joseph,Cory - Parker,Tony    21    119    -7.2
    Anderson,Kyle - Duncan,Tim    14    113    -9.8
    Anderson,Kyle - Ayres,Jeff    16    108    0.7
    Baynes,Aron - Mills,Patty    11    105    1.8
    Anderson,Kyle - Belinelli,Marco    13    104    -1.1
    Ayres,Jeff - Daye,Austin    17    98    -9.9
    Baynes,Aron - Daye,Austin    13    98    1.5
    Duncan,Tim - Mills,Patty    14    98    19.5
    Belinelli,Marco - Leonard,Kawhi    12    93    15.9
    Ayres,Jeff - Bonner,Matt    19    91    8.4
    Daye,Austin - Diaw,Boris    12    91    -6.3
    Anderson,Kyle - Daye,Austin    18    85    -1.3
    Bonner,Matt - Mills,Patty    13    83    17.5
    Bonner,Matt - Daye,Austin    15    77    10.7
    Daye,Austin - Parker,Tony    9    77    -1.9
    Ayres,Jeff - Belinelli,Marco    13    73    12.5
    Belinelli,Marco - Daye,Austin    11    72    -6.1
    Daye,Austin - Ginobili,Manu    12    71    -13.1
    Daye,Austin - Duncan,Tim    12    68    2.6
    Ayres,Jeff - Ginobili,Manu    12    64    16.5
    Belinelli,Marco - Mills,Patty    6    64    5.8
    Bonner,Matt - Splitter,Tiago    12    63    11.6
    Anderson,Kyle - Parker,Tony    8    56    -25.4
    Ayres,Jeff - Mills,Patty    7    56    9.1
    Leonard,Kawhi - Mills,Patty    8    55    11
    Daye,Austin - Leonard,Kawhi    10    49    10.2
    Anderson,Kyle - Ginobili,Manu    10    44    -7
    Anderson,Kyle - Splitter,Tiago    8    42    -2.2
    Bonner,Matt - Diaw,Boris    11    41    -5.3
    Ayres,Jeff - Parker,Tony    7    39    -33.7
    Ayres,Jeff - Baynes,Aron    11    38    -28.9
    Anderson,Kyle - Leonard,Kawhi    9    36    11.7
    Baynes,Aron - Duncan,Tim    7    32    5.3
    Mills,Patty - Parker,Tony    7    32    -0.2
    Daye,Austin - Splitter,Tiago    5    28    -13.3
    Ayres,Jeff - Leonard,Kawhi    8    24    -7.8
    Anderson,Kyle - Mills,Patty    6    22    -13.3
    Daye,Austin - Mills,Patty    2    19    19.3
    Green,JaMychal - Joseph,Cory    2    16    -17.5
    Baynes,Aron - Splitter,Tiago    3    15    13.7
    Bonner,Matt - Green,JaMychal    2    15    -16.7
    Ayres,Jeff - Green,JaMychal    2    11    -36.8
    Green,JaMychal - Mills,Patty    1    10    11.8
    Baynes,Aron - Williams,Reggie    2    8    -59
    Diaw,Boris - Green,JaMychal    2    8    -40.7
    Ayres,Jeff - Williams,Reggie    2    7    -52.6
    Bonner,Matt - Green,JaMychal    2    7    -42.7
    Green,JaMychal - Joseph,Cory    2    7    -42.7
    Mills,Patty - Williams,Reggie    2    7    -52.6
    Ayres,Jeff - Green,JaMychal    2    6    -48.7
    Baynes,Aron - Green,JaMychal    2    6    -66.6
    Ayres,Jeff - Splitter,Tiago    2    5    23.7
    Green,Danny - Green,JaMychal    2    5    9.4
    Joseph,Cory - Williams,Reggie    1    5    -14.3
    Baynes,Aron - Green,JaMychal    1    4    -44.8
    Bonner,Matt - Williams,Reggie    2    3    -136.7
    Green,JaMychal - Splitter,Tiago    1    3    132
    Green,Danny - Green,JaMychal    2    2    17.4
    Ayres,Jeff - Duncan,Tim    1    0    0
    Green,Danny - Williams,Reggie    1    0    0

    Duos in Green means player does better with certain player than On Court NetRtg, Red means player does worse, Black is even.

    First since the numbers are a bit different than the one posted in the article I'll start with TP:

    Tony Parker:
    Total Mins: 984
    On Court: OffRtg: 101.9 DefRtg: 103.8 = NetRtg: -2.0
    Total Mins: 1365
    Off Court: OffRtg: 105.0 DefRtg: 97.0 = NetRtg: 8.0
    ON-OFF = -10.0

    Duos: NetRtg
    Green: -2.0
    Leonard: 4.7
    Duncan: 0.3
    Splitter: -6.1
    Ginobili: 1.2
    Diaw: -0.8
    Mills: -0.2
    Joseph: -7.2
    Belinelli: -20.4

    Baynes: -0.9
    Bonner: -6.0



    Danny Green:
    Total Mins: 1446
    On Court: OffRtg: 103.8 DefRtg: 98.4 = NetRtg: 5.4
    Total Mins: 903
    Off Court: OffRtg: 103.6 DefRtg: 102.2 = NetRtg: 1.4
    ON-OFF = 4.0

    Duos: NetRtg
    Parker: -2.0
    Leonard: 10.7
    Duncan: 4.8

    Splitter: 4.3
    Ginobili: 11.6
    Diaw: 6.2
    Mills: 16.0
    Joseph: 7.3
    Belinelli: 1.3

    Baynes: 7.8
    Bonner: 5.9



    Kawhi Leonard:
    Total Mins: 953
    On Court: OffRtg: 105.4 DefRtg: 96.0 = NetRtg: 9.4
    Total Mins: 1396
    Off Court: OffRtg: 102.5 DefRtg: 102.5 = NetRtg: 0.0
    ON-OFF = 9.4

    Duos: NetRtg
    Parker: 4.7
    Green: 10.7
    Duncan: 9.4
    Splitter: 9.6
    Ginobili: 10.8
    Diaw: 10.9
    Mills: 11.0
    Joseph: 15.2
    Belinelli: 15.9

    Baynes: 11.5
    Bonner: 2.1

    Tim Duncan:
    Total Mins: 1299
    On Court: OffRtg: 102.6 DefRtg: 98.7 = NetRtg: 3.9
    Total Mins: 1050
    Off Court: OffRtg: 105.0 DefRtg: 101.3 = NetRtg: 3.7
    ON-OFF = 0.2

    Duos: NetRtg
    Parker: 0.3
    Green: 4.8
    Leonard: 9.4
    Splitter: -2.0
    Ginobili: 6.0

    Diaw: 6.5
    Mills: 19.5

    Joseph: 4.4
    Belinelli: -4.4

    Baynes: 5.3
    Bonner: 3.3


    Tiago Splitter:
    Total Mins: 490
    On Court: OffRtg: 104.5 DefRtg: 99.5 = NetRtg: 5.0
    Total Mins: 1859
    Off Court: OffRtg: 103.5 DefRtg: 100.0 = NetRtg: 3.5
    ON-OFF = 1.5

    Duos: NetRtg
    Parker: -6.1
    Green: 4.3

    Leonard: 9.6
    Duncan: -2.0
    Ginobili: 9.5
    Diaw: 14.0
    Mills: 12.1
    Joseph: 15.3

    Belinelli: -6.9
    Baynes: 13.7
    Bonner: 11.6



    Manu Ginobili:

    Total Mins: 1034
    On Court: OffRtg: 106.1 DefRtg: 98.2 = NetRtg: 7.9
    Total Mins: 1315
    Off Court: OffRtg: 101.8 DefRtg: 101.2 = NetRtg: 0.6
    ON-OFF = 7.3

    Duos: NetRtg
    Parker: 1.2
    Green: 11.6
    Leonard: 10.8
    Duncan: 6.0
    Splitter: 9.5
    Diaw: 7.7
    Mills: 12.1
    Joseph: 15.4
    Belinelli: 1.3

    Baynes: 7.8
    Bonner: 6.7



    Boris Diaw:
    Total Mins: 1198
    On Court: OffRtg: 104.1 DefRtg: 99.2 = NetRtg: 4.9
    Total Mins: 1151
    Off Court: OffRtg: 103.3 DefRtg: 100.5 = NetRtg: 2.7
    ON-OFF = 2.2

    Duos: NetRtg
    Parker: -0.8
    Green: 6.2
    Leonard: 10.9
    Duncan: 6.5
    Splitter: 14.0

    Ginobili: 7.7
    Mills: 7.9

    Joseph: 7.1
    Belinelli:
    -0.5
    Baynes: 4.5
    Bonner: -5.3


    Patty Mills:
    Total Mins: 342
    On Court: OffRtg: 101.9 DefRtg: 91.0 = NetRtg: 10.9
    Total Mins: 2007
    Off Court: OffRtg: 104.0 DefRtg: 101.4 = NetRtg: 2.6
    ON-OFF = 8.3

    Duos: NetRtg
    Parker: -0.2
    Green: 16.0
    Leonard: 11.0
    Duncan: 19.5
    Splitter: 12.1
    Ginobili: 12.1
    Diaw: 7.9
    Joseph: 15.4
    Belinelli: 5.8

    Baynes: 1.8
    Bonner: 17.5

    Cory Joseph:
    Total Mins: 1095
    On Court: OffRtg: 104.3 DefRtg: 98.5 = NetRtg: 5.8
    Total Mins: 1254
    Off Court: OffRtg: 103.2 DefRtg: 101.0 = NetRtg: 2.2
    ON-OFF = 3.6

    Duos: NetRtg
    Parker: -7.2
    Green: 7.3
    Leonard: 15.2
    Duncan: 4.4
    Splitter: 15.3
    Ginobili: 15.4
    Diaw: 7.1
    Mills: 15.4

    Belinelli: -3.6
    Baynes: 5.7
    Bonner: 9.7


    Marco Belinelli:
    Total Mins: 690
    On Court: OffRtg: 105.5 DefRtg: 107.4 = NetRtg: -1.9
    Total Mins: 1659
    Off Court: OffRtg: 102.9 DefRtg: 96.7 = NetRtg: 6.2
    ON-OFF = -8.1

    Duos: NetRtg
    Parker: -20.4
    Green: 1.3

    Leonard: 15.9
    Duncan: -4.4
    Splitter: -6.9
    Ginobili: 1.3
    Diaw: -0.5
    Mills: 5.8
    Joseph: -3.6

    Baynes: -6.9
    Bonner: 0.2


    Aron Baynes:
    Total Mins: 635
    On Court: OffRtg: 102.6 DefRtg: 100.2 = NetRtg: 2.4
    Total Mins: 1714
    Off Court: OffRtg: 104.1 DefRtg: 99.7 = NetRtg: 4.4
    ON-OFF = -2.0

    Duos: NetRtg
    Parker: -0.9
    Green: 7.8
    Leonard: 11.5
    Duncan: 5.3
    Splitter: 13.7

    Ginobili: 7.8
    Diaw: 4.5
    Mills: 1.8
    Joseph: 5.7

    Belinelli: -6.9
    Bonner: -5.8


    Matt Bonner:
    Total Mins: 684
    On Court: OffRtg: 104.4 DefRtg: 100.9 = NetRtg: 3.4
    Total Mins: 1665
    Off Court: OffRtg: 103.4 DefRtg: 99.4 = NetRtg: 4.0
    ON-OFF = -0.6

    Duos: NetRtg
    Parker: -6.0
    Green: 5.9
    Leonard: 2.1
    Duncan: 3.3
    Splitter: 11.6
    Ginobili: 6.7
    Diaw: -5.3
    Mills: 17.5
    Joseph: 9.7
    Belinelli: 0.2

    Baynes: -5.8



    Overall lets look at Parker's duos (since this thread is about him) and see whether there is a net positive or negative:
    Leonard: +2.0
    Duncan: -1.3
    Manu: -3.5
    Diaw: -4.5
    Green: -7.4
    Mills: -9.3
    Splitter: -15.2
    CoJo: -18.2
    Marco: -36.9


    Kawhi and Parker is the only net positive duo for Parker (Kawhi increases Parker's numbers more than Parker hurts Kawhi).

    I'll look at the other duos later if I have time.
    Last edited by rasuo214; 02-03-2015 at 02:07 AM.

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    What's your point??

    That Tony is having a bad season? You need stats for that?

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