On the game last night they said Tony is the only starting point guard in the league shooting over 50%. And he's got a nice assist to turnover ratio too.
TP last 9 games shot 0.62 (6 of these games were on the road) he is now back to > .500 for the season after a sloppy beginning of the season in that regard. The loss against the clipps and his great game against Boston seem to be the turning point of his season.
During this streak he is playing a healthy 33 mpg for 23 pts, 7 assists for 2.6 tov (the 7 tov against Mil hurts here) and almost 1 steal. He is now back to off the chart capacity to finish at the rim at a very high % and is going to the line 4.5 times a game vs. 2.5 in the first 10 games which is an encouraging sign.
He is clicking on all cylinders right now. The awesome part is that he isn't even the best player of the Spurs, Tim has been amazingly consistent since the beginning of the season. With the returns of Jax and Leonard, the bench producing well with a rocking Splitter and TP leading the way, I hope it will enable Tim to coast a little bit because like, I guess, everybody else, I hope he can produce at this level during the play offs.
If Tim keeps up playing like that in the POs the odds to get a shot a last time to a championship improve dramatically.
On the game last night they said Tony is the only starting point guard in the league shooting over 50%. And he's got a nice assist to turnover ratio too.
Like. He's playing like an MVP candidate right now.
The Spurs have two MVP candidates. Miami and OKC only field one each.![]()
Good thread.
After a relatively slow start, Parker has been amazing. He is back statistically at last year level (even a tad higher).
TP is now playing great bball.
Pop's got to make sure TP can play 48 minutes in the playoffs if necessary just in case the role players don't show up.
I just hope I'm not going to jinx him![]()
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