I agree tbh
Time to move on....
Parker should retire.
Parker's not retiring anytime soon. Best thing to hope for is for him to get healthy and drop a few pounds.
Parker this year was 2011 Duncan. He's at a crossroad in his career and needs to change his entire approach to remain elite.
And get a consistent jumper dammit!!! Shame on him for being in the league this long and still not having one.
Parker this year was 2010 Adam Morrison. Please don't insult Duncan that way.
Manu is jim Morrison's dead body.
Duncan is usable but perhaps him retiring will make the other 2 bags retire.
I agree with OP premise. Time to move on
Why should Duncan retire? a big with his production his last deal was a value and the next one is likely to be more so. Manu looks old. Parker isn't going to retire with roughly 29 mil + possible bonuses on the table... I'd try to deal him while he still has value.
Interesting idea, I agree with the first part. The problem right now is conditioning and health for him. The jumper I'm not worried about. His jumper has been elite for a few years. The skill is there, the conditioning/health is not.
What he really needs to do is use this summer to rehab the injuries and work back into shape. Hopefully no team france.
this. Duncan was making $22 Million a year in 2011 (or 12?) and no one imagined that he was worth anywhere near that. Now, he looks better than he did then. Parker can and should pay as much attention to his body as Duncan did. Pop said in his exit Q and A that he was excited about Tony's plans for the off-season and repairing his body. Nobody had the guts to ask him about that, but I wished they had.
His jumper has always been inconsistent, like LeBron. There are times it's rolling, but its not consistent enough to force the defense to always honor it.
Plus, he doesn't have the ability to just pull up when someone is bodying him up. He always needs a screen or two dribbles to get his shot off.
Parker has a kid to feed. No way
Parker doesn't have the size or strength to force a gap with a defender who is bodying him, so unless he learns how to do Dirk's fadeaway, I don't see this happening.
I didn't mean defenders pushing him around, I just meant playing close contact defense.
It's not about forcing a gap with physicality, it's about knowing how to get create space to get your shot off even with players playing tightly. Paul can do it, so can Curry, Lillaird, Conley, Harden, etc.
Parker needs to work on that part of his game. It forces the defense to commit to him and not sag way under screens.
Junpshooting Parker will never be as effective or efficient as penetrating Parker.
To be a difference maker, he needs to get back in shape, regain his speed and attack the basket again...
Parker this year was 2006 Van Exel
Who said that he would? It's not about becoming a jumpshooter. Its about having a respectable enough jumpshot to allow him to still be effective as a penetrating Parker. Hes not getting any younger so just being speedier than others is not a given anymore.
Parker will be outplayed and outmatched every night out West. CP3, Conley, Curry, Lillard, Westbrook just too name a few. The PG position is stacked around the league. And I haven't even named the PGs out East. Parker is also a liability on defense seeing as he sure as can't guard any of those guys. We roll with him because he's what we've got but anyone who thinks he is going to play better next season is delusional.
If he doesn't have the speed anymore, then he largely won't be penetrating Parker anymore. And he won't be a difference maker, jumpshot or no jumpshot, IMO.
You don't have the to speedy to penetrate. You just have to keep the defense off balance. Without speed, and a unreliable jumper, you get this years Parker. He couldnt drive because people sagged off of him so far. A jumper forces them to come out further spreading the defense. It opens everything up.
The days of Parker completely dominating with speed are over. Hes just not that fast at this age anymore.
He doesn't have that kind of game though. Manu was crafty and had reckles abandon. Tony had the speed. Teams have been giving Tony the jumper since the Phil Jackson era back in the early 2000's. And it works.
What the Spurs have historically done is use the bigs to screen and open up lanes to the basket. But if he doesn't have the speed, he just can't get there quickly enough.
A 'solid' jumper is going to give him a 40% shooting average... he was a 50%+ scorer when he could get into the paint.
"Lol" at people thinking tony is ever going to be serviceable ever again. Especially shooting jumpers.![]()
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