The discussion was about small guards. IMO, all 175 lbs of Parker qualifies him for inclusion in that list.
He weights 175 lbs because of the great NAOS eye test.
The discussion was about small guards. IMO, all 175 lbs of Parker qualifies him for inclusion in that list.
Yeah, so many 5'9 PGs winning rings.
Either way there is still precedent for a small guard leading a championship team. I'm not arguing that the current Isaiah Thomas can or will do that but the comment that a "midget" can't lead a championship team is stupid.
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.
Pretty small sample size actually. How many PG under 6 feet have there been in the NBA? Still doesn't mean it can't happen. Unless you are just prophesying or trolling again. Either way it's still a ridiculous assertion.
Not sure why your quoting me. I never made any comments about that. I was only attacking the absurd assertion that a shorter guard cannot lead a championship team.
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.
Boston was more efficient on defense than Utah last season.
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.