Nobody want's this guy 6'10 small forward? He seems like a jack of all trades.
Height: 6-8
Weight: 217 lbs
Birthday: 10/25/1988
College: Florida
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Nobody want's this guy 6'10 small forward? He seems like a jack of all trades.
The guy is average at everything and good at nothing...
http://twitter.com/#!/ChandlerParson...74214390820864
Great workout with the spurs!! Hitting up the cold tank with my boy Vucevic.
Role player who can get better, not every late pick is gonna be Manu, sorry.
Parsons talked about his workout with Spurs:
http://www.onlygators.com/06/01/2011...gins-in-miami/
I had my workout with the San Antonio Spurs on Friday, so I left for Texas on Thursday. It went really well. Out of all my workouts so far, I think that was the best. I shot the ball really well, competed really well. It was me, DeAndre Liggins from Kentucky and Nikola Vucevic from Southern Cal against Marcus Morris (of Kansas), Iman Shelpert from Georgia Tech and Jimmy Butler from Marquette. We won every game, went 5-0 in the three-on-three games and [I] really shot the ball well. I had the best shooting numbers there and just really thought I played all-around great that workout.
Each workout is very similar in the stuff we do, but some teams keep you longer and others do more stuff. You basically stretch, play a lot of one-on-one, two-on-two and three-on-three – a lot of compe ive stuff. In San Antonio, we played three-on-three but you can’t dribble, then three-on-three with one dribble, then three-on-three unlimited dribbles. There’s a lot of spot shooting, on-the-move shooting and things like that.
My Oklahoma City [workout] was only 45 minutes, but the San Antonio one was double that.
Last edited by Bruno; 06-02-2011 at 11:07 AM.
From his highlights, this kid looks like he knows what his role is, & with Pop's coaching, it seems like this kid would be a great back-up SF. I'd be stoked if the Spurs take him in the draft.
As bad as Richard Jefferson is, I could very well see Parson taking the starting spot. That's just how bad the situation is. They both seem to think they're models though.
I am intrigued by this guy.
Any relation to this guy?
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I think he is a sleeper in this draft. He isn't one of those players who has an abundance of athleticism and thus solely relies on that. Instead he takes his limited abilities and hones them. He could be a great fit for the Spurs. He would give us a Robert Horry sized SF, something we desperately need. Also, his FT shooting is already on par with what we have grown to expect from the Spurs.
If he is available at the end of the 2nd round....then I would not mind if we threw our pick his way.
6'10" caucasian shooter from FL? Aren't we trying to get RID of one of those?
Amen.
Enough with the unathletic, one-dimensional shooters.
Can we get some player with athleticism, length and size?
if drafting him means that Bonner is traded, I'm all for it.
Even his t-rex arms and lackluster verts wouldn't sway me if it meant no more Bonner.
If the Spurs are looking for backup SFs, they should get one who EXCELS at defense. Anything else the kid can do, gravy.
i like parsons. i def wouldn't mind the spurs going after him, i just don't know if they should go after him at 29.
I'd be much happier if we had a pick early in the 2nd to use on this kid
lol predictions by you
this guy fits the scheme. Willing to play defense, rebound and hustle. Has just enough athleticsm to make a difference...
Whatever. Only the greys are buying into your shtick this year.
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he will be a good 11th man in this league
gatorhoops Kevin Brockway
ESPN.com NBA draft analyst Chad Ford says teams most interested in Chandler Parsons include Spurs (29th pick), Cavs (32) and Wizards (34).
I just don't know about him at 29, but I like his game a lot
God, I pray that Tyler Honeycutt will be available - because he's a better player AND it will prevent the Spurs from wasting a pick on this guy.
Last edited by SenorSpur; 06-17-2011 at 09:15 PM.
+1
I'm not high on Tyler anyymore he is around my 5th possible choice, but he has way more upside then Parsons.
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