weezybaby856 wrote:The Parker defense hate is annoying. All players have lapses on the defensive end. It's not uncommon in the least. He still made up 25% of Dukes team defensive rebounding per game, 15% of team steals per game and 41% of team blocks per game. You can't contribute that much AND be this perceived "sieve" I keep reading on here. Despite his lazy moments, he was active on that end of the floor and generated tons of transition offense from his defensive play. God forbid he didn't dominate both ends of the floor every possession of every game.
Makes me sick the perception some of you have on this topic. Like Andrew Wiggins was the lock down defender no one could score on? No he wasn't anything like that. His length and athleticism projects him to be a potential great on ball defender, but Parker's length and athleticism projects him to be a major liability? It really just makes the Parker haters sound like nothing more than Parker haters.
Well for me personally, seeing is believing. Parker is not average or even below average on defense. Plain and simple he's a bad defender. His "lapses" are pretty damn often, and they are Gadzuric level bad quite often. He and Randle have got major work to do to even become slightly below average on that end.
As far as Wiggins is concerned, he's already a tremendous on the ball defender and sky is the limit on that end of the floor. If you're taking Parker you're doing so knowing that many nights he will be a nightmare matchup for opposing teams defensively and a complete liability on the other end. Watch the draft express breakdown for a few of the lowlights on Parker. Some are tough to watch.