Totally right. If Parker was 5'9 he would be the same player. Never uses his height or length to drive to the basket or anything.
If Parker was 4'10" he would be the same player. Never uses his height or length to drive to the basket or anything.
Totally right. If Parker was 5'9 he would be the same player. Never uses his height or length to drive to the basket or anything.
If Parker was 4'10" he would be the same player. Never uses his height or length to drive to the basket or anything.
Boston was more efficient on defense than Utah last season.
He weights 175 lbs because of the great NAOS eye test.
Isiah Thomas does have some teamates who are good defensively. Not sure what that has to do with individual defensive ability though.
Anyway, I'm still waiting for any of the IT fans here to admit they'd trade any of our players for him. I've already stated there are at least 3 Jazz players I wouldn't trade straight up, and several others I probably wouldn't trade for him. The all star label is completely misleading in some cases, and this is a prime example IMO.
What was stupid was the comment that Boston was in a better position because they had an all star and Utah didn't.
So for all the posters with a dwarf fetish, how many Utah players would you take over Isiah Thomas? I'm taking 3 as of now with at least 1 Or 2 Borderline. Defense counts.
your famous google method produces results of 177 lbs. Most players play below their listed weights for a good portion of the season. You're taking a fat L on this one, douchenugget.
Parker uses everything he has. Most of his layups are with a defenders hand within an inch of blocking him. If he was any shorter or less reach he would be worse.
Why would you ask a bunch of Jazz homers on a Jazz board who they would trade for Thomas? Fair price on this board would probably be Withey for Thomas + pick
Would anyone trade Exum or Hill straight up for Thomas?
Idk.
Would the Celtics trade thomas for hill or exum?
Probably for Exum depending on how his recovery grades out, but Hill presents age, contract, and redundancy issues with Smart. Smart has been traded twice in a short amount of time. I think he is a good band aid for a struggling team to get competitive but he isn't a long term answer for playoff success, kind of like Carlos Boozer frankly (although Boozer got further than Thomas ever will as a starter.) A fully realized Exum is a strong foundational piece to a contender. He isn't that yet, but he has a chance. Thomas will never be that because he cannot consistently overcome the gameplanning that will occur by really good teams over a seven game series. The deeper he goes, elite teams will punish him when he is on Defense and not allow him to "hide" behind Smart.
Would anyone trade Exum or Hill straight up for Thomas?
I don't think I would. Call me a homer, but I like the defense of our guys more than what Thomas brings over them offensively. Of course with Exum I'm also factoring in development.
Uhhh, Hayward is listed at 209 on Google. But everybody pretty much agrees he plays at 225 and weighs about 235 now.
Usually the weight they list is from the beginning of their careers. He's not huge, but Tony Parker definitely has average point guard size.
Probably for Exum depending on how his recovery grades out, but Hill presents age, contract, and redundancy issues with Smart. Smart has been traded twice in a short amount of time. I think he is a good band aid for a struggling team to get competitive but he isn't a long term answer for playoff success, kind of like Carlos Boozer frankly (although Boozer got further than Thomas ever will as a starter.) A fully realized Exum is a strong foundational piece to a contender. He isn't that yet, but he has a chance. Thomas will never be that because he cannot consistently overcome the gameplanning that will occur by really good teams over a seven game series. The deeper he goes, elite teams will punish him when he is on Defense and not allow him to "hide" behind Smart.
Who is this Smart that's been traded twice?
Fine. The truth is that there's nothing reliable about the measurements Cy is using.
As for Parker, has he bulked up? Ever? He's 6', dome skulled, and well under 200 lbs. He's small. He's never been anything like an anchor on defense. And he's been awesome overall. Thomas just isn't as good, but that has less to do with the 3 inches difference between them than other factors.