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    In 5 to 6 years


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    you OP

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    I knew it would be that tweet

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    He's a delusional fat if he thinks he has that many yrs left.

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    He can retire from The Knicks

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    Good for him. If anyone thinks Parker is at all happy or satisfied at the way this season ended, they are a complete dumbass.

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    Good for him. If anyone thinks Parker is at all happy or satisfied at the way this season ended, they are a complete dumbass.
    He was happy chucking every time he touched the ball or dribbling the shot clock down.

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    In spades.
    Immediate pinking.

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    I felt Gay for a second, tbh, OP gave me an erection..

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    Does he have a chance to go from being the greatest playoff-scoring PG of all-time to setting the record for most points in the postseason of all-time?

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    Does he have a chance to go from being the greatest playoff-scoring PG of all-time to setting the record for most points in the postseason of all-time?
    Sure, he can set the record for fattest player in NBA history and challenge Kirby's record for most bricks in NBA history, no problem.

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    If there is one of Ralphie jacking that would fit you better.

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    Sure, he can set the record for fattest player in NBA history and challenge Kirby's record for most bricks in NBA history, no problem.


    Don't forget most fake injuries.

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    Does he have a chance to go from being the greatest playoff-scoring PG of all-time to setting the record for most points in the postseason of all-time?
    6 more years at his current average puts him around 5400 pts all-time, which would be #4 behind Jordan, Abdul-Jabbar, and Bryant. By that time, Lebron would be ahead of that mark, but Duncan probably won't reach that if he only plays one more year. If that's the case, Parker would finish at #5. Currently he's at #11 and will pass Bird next year.

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    6 more years at his current average puts him around 5400 pts all-time, which would be #4 behind Jordan, Abdul-Jabbar, and Bryant. By that time, Lebron would be ahead of that mark, but Duncan probably won't reach that if he only plays one more year. If that's the case, Parker would finish at #5. Currently he's at #11 and will pass Bird next year.
    6 more years? what the are you watching?

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    Parker will pass Nash and Bird in playoffs assists in his first playoff game next year to put him at #5 of all-time. He will probably pass Kidd pretty easily, but he won't catch Magic or Stockton. Probably ends up at #4 all-time.

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    6 more years? what the are you watching?
    The tweet above and the fact that he's only 32?

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    Next season should be parkers acceptance of a bench role while the team transitions.

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    The tweet above and the fact that he's only 32?
    You think he has 6 more years of potentially producing his "current average" after 2 straight years of severe, progressive decline since the 2013 playoffs? Seriously? Trolling aside, there isn't much of a precedent for that at his position, tbh..once a player begins a clear decline, there aren't many examples of turning it around..

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    You think he has 6 more years of potentially producing his "current average" after 2 straight years of severe, progressive decline since the 2013 playoffs? Seriously? Trolling aside, there isn't much of a precedent for that at his position, tbh..once a player begins a clear decline, there aren't many examples of turning it around..
    Parker is working with Andre miller to transition his game to old fat man ymca baller

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    You think he has 6 more years of potentially producing his "current average" after 2 straight years of severe, progressive decline since the 2013 playoffs? Seriously? Trolling aside, there isn't much of a precedent for that at his position, tbh..once a player begins a clear decline, there aren't many examples of turning it around..
    Lol, "decline"? His career average is 270 PTS during the postseason. 2 years ago he scored 400. Moron.

    In his career, he has had 3 playoff runs of 400+ points. Two of them were in the last 3 years. Please go check some numbers bro. For once in your life.

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    You think he has 6 more years of potentially producing his "current average" after 2 straight years of severe, progressive decline since the 2013 playoffs? Seriously? Trolling aside, there isn't much of a precedent for that at his position, tbh..once a player begins a clear decline, there aren't many examples of turning it around..
    Injuries are not declines. They are injuries.

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    Parker is working with Andre miller to transition his game to old fat man ymca baller
    You have to have a high-level niche to transition into a productive PG later in your career, tbh..

    Stockton and Nash were elite shooters and historically great passers..Kidd focused on being a defensive specialist that could guard SGs and SFs in Dallas due to his size, and more importantly, became a solid spot-up 3-point shooter..Payton was decent in Miami as a defensive specialist, too..

    There aren't many examples of PGs successfully transitioning with age, tbh..it's an ugly decline..

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    You have to have a high-level niche to transition into a productive PG later in your career, tbh..

    Stockton and Nash were elite shooters and historically great passers..Kidd focused on being a defensive specialist that could guard SGs and SFs in Dallas due to his size, and more importantly, became a solid spot-up 3-point shooter..Payton was decent in Miami as a defensive specialist, too..

    There aren't many examples of PGs successfully transitioning with age, tbh..it's an ugly decline..
    Spurs are loyal to a fault. It's going to take Pop retiring for a new coach to come in and cut him.

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