Tom Pitt
Well-Known Member
Sig is sick, spy!Fixed.
Sig is sick, spy!Fixed.
As a fan I would lament Parkers Choice to go on a mission, But as a person, I would applaud such a decision. I think its great to believe in something bigger than yourself, and though a team can be a manifestation of something bigger than yourself, the sacrifices he'd make to go on a mission would render him nothing short of a remarkable human being. he'd have my respect, if that was his choice.
I Like to watch basketball. I don't really care how many missionaries there are. If he goes on a mission(odds 1000:1 he doesn't) I would be disappointed.As a fan I would lament Parkers Choice to go on a mission, But as a person, I would applaud such a decision. I think its great to believe in something bigger than yourself, and though a team can be a manifestation of something bigger than yourself, the sacrifices he'd make to go on a mission would render him nothing short of a remarkable human being. he'd have my respect, if that was his choice.
Parker reminds me of Carmelo Anthony. A big small forward who could play some 4 like Melo does in NY. He has range and can also get to the basket, but seems less ball-dominant than Melo, which is good. He was being guarded by Kansas' center/PF in the 2nd half, which explains his collapse down the stretch. Impressive player.
Not sure of Wiggins comparison yet. I heard Chad Ford mention a young Tracy McGrady, but I think he moves better without the basketball than McGrady. Maybe Grant Hill?
The more I watch Jabari Parker play, the more I am convinced that he will be the best player in the 2014 draft class. Big question of course is, will he stay in school or go on an LDS mission after being drafted.
Not a question at all. If he was going, he probably would have already left.
Top 3 picks are
1. Celtics - Wiggins
2. Jazz - Parker
3. Suns - Randle
The purpose of a mission is to introduce others to Christianity and to the LDS beliefs. Parker can do that on a much bigger stage as a member of the Utah Jazz (fingers crossed), Kings, Bucks, etc. He's bound to be asked countless times about his beliefs. There would be articles about how he spends his down time between games (i.e. in contrast to the players who go to strip clubs). There is ZERO chance he serves a mission. Even IF he wanted to turn in his papers, I guarantee you Thomas S. would tell him to play in the NBA and let his light shine to everyone around the world.As a fan I would lament Parkers Choice to go on a mission, But as a person, I would applaud such a decision. I think its great to believe in something bigger than yourself, and though a team can be a manifestation of something bigger than yourself, the sacrifices he'd make to go on a mission would render him nothing short of a remarkable human being. he'd have my respect, if that was his choice.
The purpose of a mission is to introduce others to Christianity and to the LDS beliefs. Parker can do that on a much bigger stage as a member of the Utah Jazz (fingers crossed), Kings, Bucks, etc. He's bound to be asked countless times about his beliefs. There would be articles about how he spends his down time between games (i.e. in contrast to the players who go to strip clubs). There is ZERO chance he serves a mission. Even IF he wanted to turn in his papers, I guarantee you Thomas S. would tell him to play in the NBA and let his light shine to everyone around the world.