Tony Parker's trade value is never going to be higher than it is right now. He is under 30 and absolutely electric on the court. He is fun to watch and can score against most defenses in this league with ease.
He is also a PG whose game is mostly based on being the quickest athlete on the court. Its more than that I know but when he starts to lose a step, he is going to pull a Elton Brand. Last year he seemed to overrely on his ability to get into the paint and his jumper was spotty at best.
You cannot move Duncan and Manu. No value there as both are damaged goods. Hill is still in his early twenties. Three years from now, he can still be a major contributor. At that same time, Tony would be on the downward track.
If they are rebuilding they absolutely should move on any good offer for Parker.

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