Anthony Parker???
He is a free agent this summer. He can shoot the three (averages up around 40% over the last 3 yrs) and plays the 2. I also like his size at the SG position as I think we need some more length to help on D. He could be picked up for not too much money (I wouldn't think). It would fill some holes and needs.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/players/profile?playerId=635
What do ppl think?
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I would
if he wasn’t almost a decade older than iguodala.
But if it’s really cheap, then sure, why not?
Roadrunner to Philly!
Rafer Alston might be available this offseason -
"Someone created the box score," Morey says, "and he should be shot."
Blocked shots — they look great, but unless you secure the ball afterward, you haven’t helped your team all that much.
by jemagee on May 31, 2009 1:34 PM PDT reply actions
With what he has shown in the playoffs, I’d take Alston. But I think he is around the same age as Parker, so wouldn’t that pose the same age issue?
"They say that nobody is perfect. Then they tell you practice makes perfect. I wish they'd make up their minds." - Wilt Chamberlain
lol i think he was. In order to save myself, or attempt to, I spent like 30 seconds reading through the post and comments before I had to run an errand. I just now read through the entire thing and gave myself a slap to the forehead. Still after watching his one game explosion in the past series, I am a little impressed at the damage he can do. Granted with a team like Orlando and all of its weapons, he is given a perfect opportunity to go off when there isn’t concentration on him.
"They say that nobody is perfect. Then they tell you practice makes perfect. I wish they'd make up their minds." - Wilt Chamberlain
Skip to My Lou!!!! his production is down this year considerably in the playoffs as well … I find it hard to take him serious with a nickname like Skip to My Lou.
"The 0-2 pitch, swing and a miss! STRUCK HIM OUT! The Philadelphia Phillies are 2008 World Champions of baseball! And let the city celebrate! " - Harry Kalas 1936-2009

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