The thing about Parker is that he is undoubtedly one of the best PGs in the league, and arguably one of the best players, the issue is that his style of play doesn't necessary fit that of the Spurs last year.
It was shocking to see that he was #7 on the Spurs in ws/48 last year in the regular season (only above Danny Green and Boris Diaw of all the main rotation guys), and #13 out of 14 in the playoffs (only above Daye).
Depending on how this year goes, the Spurs may be better off trading Parker away for a couple of young prospects and/or a rim protecting big man who can pass in the mode of a Marc Gasol/Joakim Noah.
Don't get me wrong, I am not saying Parker is a bad player, but he is probably better off in another system where individual excellence is relied on more heavily than team ball.

truth nuke... maybe if Enrique comes out with a new album and stops rehashing "hero" he'll have something else to talk about
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