Well it's still the regular season, he was always good in the regular season..
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I bashed him when he was playing like one of the 5 worst rotation players in the NBA, so it's only fair that I give him credit for this nice stretch in the past 4 games or so
Let's hope he can sustain a nice level for an extended period of time, especially once the compe ion gets serious![]()
Well it's still the regular season, he was always good in the regular season..
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Ol' bandwagon Hairston getting his pushed in.
Overall, he has been one of the worst players in the NBA this season(which isn't arguable), but it's only fair that I give him credit at the moment..
Giving somebody credit after they looked like one of the worst players in the NBA for most of the year is jumping on a bandwagon and/or getting pushed in?
Look, the most important thing here for you is that you don't look like a total idiot.
But you do.
Sorry.
I am one of the more staunch Parker fans and I wasn't as quick to judge as some others, but I was just starting to lose some faith after that Portland game.
It's not even the results at the moment, it's how he looks exactly like the player that makes this engine run. All of a sudden and completely randomly he is able to pull out the spin move, spin move on fast break, crossovers, scoop layups, wrong footing the big man etc.. all the things that make him a killer scorer. He is also incredibly aggressive and is creating a lot of opportunities for his teammates, something that assists don't always show. The ball is moving a little more and that starts with Tony breaking down the D, which he is doing.
Heres to him keeping it up![]()
Why ruin this thread, can we not talk about why Tony is all of a sudden an All-Star level performer?
my man, Harlem. All class tbh.
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No doubt, gotta give credit where credit is due. Can he sustain it is the question.
Players can take longer to return to form from injury that fans want.
That's honestly how leg injuries are. You try to make a quick move and feel it tighten up and tell you not to.
Then the next week you try the same move and the muscle is free and feels fine, and you build confidence from there.
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The King of spamming at it again, tbh..
Everyone for the most part looks back on track. Parker isn't going anywhere so all he has to do is contribute. And he's been looking much better lately. Keep it up.![]()
lol deserves credit from you
Dumbass.
Talk about how the regular season matters again, chief.![]()
Gotta agree with that, it's just very mysterious how he goes from liability to all-star within the space of a few days. Must of been a strange injury, hamstrings aren't normally like that... it may have just been a trust issue with his hamstring.
thumps up for op.
Tony has been playing great in the last 4 games..
I don't care about the regular season, the problem is that Parker was horrible in the playoffs, and this season appeared like a progressive, continuous decline after an off-season of rest..
It still might be, to be fair..hopefully Parker is back, but it should be noted that the Spurs are playing one of the easiest schedule stretches in the NBA at the moment..an abundance of home games vs. terrible teams that don't play defense..
That wasn't what you said the last four games tbh.
Hmm, hamstrings are a little different in my experience. The most common injury in Australia's national sport of AFL is a hamstring injury. You don't really play through it for weeks on end like it appears Tony was, it's something that you sit out with and come back and are pretty easily able to pick up where you left off.
I think it may have just been a trust thing and perhaps conditioning/game fitness I suppose.
Except he wasn't, and you repeating yourself like a broken record doesn't add any integrity to that statement.
And you still haven't proven that he wasn't horrible, despite the fact that he ranked last or near last in virtually every advanced metric on the team, some of them by an astronomical margin..
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