He wasn't exactly a ball mover, was he? The ball would swing until it got to him, and then he would try to score.
He had an 8.6% AST%, which is really low for a wing. Compare that to Hayward's 24.1 AST%, Alec's 16.9 AST%, etc.
https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/h/haywago01.html
https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/b/burksal01.html
https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/jabari-parker-1.html
Great teams move the ball. Favors and Kanter are already ball stoppers at this stage. Not sure it helps us much if we add another.
Parker will score, and look good doing it, but I'm not sure he has the package to make a team better.
Our team needs a faster pace, more ball movement, better defense, and better 3 pt shooting, etc. I'm not sure Parker helps dramatically with ANY of those things, and am inclined to say he makes us even worse in some of those categories.
We need a star, but is he truly a star if he's not a complete player? #5 and Burks or Kanter, plus #23 is way too much to give up for him. Kanter and Burks both have offensive potency as well, and we haven't even seen them with a bigger role yet.
Burks per 40 in college had him scoring 26 ppg and getting to the line 10x a game! Parker's per 40 was 25 ppg and got to the line 8x a game. If Parker's only role is to be a scorer, I am more willing to keep Burks and the #5 pick.