Should we be concerned about Anthony Parker?
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Should we be concerned about Anthony Parker?
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Should we be concerned about Anthony Parker?
Is it age, or teams adjusting?
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I don't see it. AP for the most part is the same AP he was last year. He likes to either spot up, or use a screen to get himself a fadeaway on offense. He plays good positional D on the other end of the floor, and is usually average on the boards. Last year we complained that he didn't drive enough- this year he's been driving a bit more but sucks at finishing.

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Brans wrote:Is it age, or teams adjusting?
ap has been playing horribly this season.he seems to get no hate compared to andrea "whipping boy" bargnani and other players on this team.he really is playing crap.its frustrating and nobody says nothing.

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I think a combination of his age and the fact that teams are more prepared to go up against him now. You have all seen Parker play more than I have but he doesn't seem to have added anything new to his game this year, as an older player that's not an odd thing, but I think because of that fact and because teams now know the scouting report on him he's just a lot more predictable...
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I think that having Kapono and Delfino in the rotation does hinder his playing a little bit. Lately Delfino and Kap are playing pretty crappy as well. I think the rotation does need to be tightened up a little, even though all 3 are very good at what they do.
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I'd say in hindsight he's still the same player more or less but he's doing poorly in the new system. I think he excelled more in Ford's system then in Calderon's. Ford is better at setting up Parker but I think Calderon forces Parker to create his own shot, run around screens and finish around the rim. I think his bad play right now is just a product of the system he's playing in, if we had a more athletic young wing that could play next to him that could create his own shot and get to the line, I think it would benefit Parker a lot.
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I think we need to put AP on the bench next year, he's just not showing enough to justify being a starter.. His best asset, his defense, is starting to slip big time, he shot selection is questionable at times.. he turns the ball over at crucial times or commits a foul when we're trying to make a stop...its clear he would be better in shorter rotations..
I think our best bet would be to try to acquire a better player at that SG/SF spot this offseason, and trade two of Moon/AP/Kapono/Delfino/Joey/Dixon for an upgrade at that position or a good big man-- thats just too much mediocrity and depth there... We need even one solid, reliable, quality player rather than a comitee of mediocre wingmen who play good once in a blue moon (no pun intended)...
I think our best bet would be to try to acquire a better player at that SG/SF spot this offseason, and trade two of Moon/AP/Kapono/Delfino/Joey/Dixon for an upgrade at that position or a good big man-- thats just too much mediocrity and depth there... We need even one solid, reliable, quality player rather than a comitee of mediocre wingmen who play good once in a blue moon (no pun intended)...