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- Spurs legend Tony Parker is leaving San Antonio after 17 seasons. While the move makes sense for a veteran hoping to prolong his career, it's puzzling for the Hornets.
Well, this is going to be weird. Spurs legend Tony Parker’s tenure in San Antonio has come to a close. The point guard reportedly agreed to a two-year, $10 million contract with the Hornets on Friday, according to multiple reports. Parker, 36, played in 55 games for the Spurs last season, mostly playing off the bench for the first time in his career. He averaged a career-low 7.7 points and 3.5 assists in 19.5 minutes per game. Parker told SI earlier this year he was hoping to finish his career in San Antonio after three more seasons. Instead, he’ll be leaving the Spurs in what’s been the strangest offseason for the franchise in years. Let’s grade the deal for Charlotte.
The signing does beg the question of the Hornets’ plan. Charlotte seems intent on being respectable next season, but sooner or later, this team will probably need to hit the eject button. In a summer filled with one-year deals, why did Parker get two? The Hornets could have over $90 million in salary commitments next summer, and that’s before a new deal for Kemba Walker. Maybe Charlotte finally lets Kemba walk, but then why give Parker another year? These moves, along with taking on Timofey Mozgov’s salary, invite scrutiny when considered together.
Ultimately, Parker’s signing most likely won’t move the needle much on the court. His strong presence in the locker room could go either way on a team mired in mediocrity. And Charlotte handing a 36-year-old point guard a second year in a buyer’s market is a little baffling. Who knows, maybe with LeBron out of the East the Hornets will be one of the teams that benefit. For now, Parker’s acquisition feels like all splash, very little substance.
Grade: D+
De Blog waarop SI.com alle Free-Agent-deals waardeert: --- Hier ---
Alles over 17 seizoenen Tony Parker bij de San Antonio Spurs --- Hier ---
I often go back and watch old Spurs highlights for fun. This Tony Parker game-winner from Game 1 of the 2013 Finals is probably in my top 3 all-time. pic.twitter.com/GkPsGNtfDJ— Robert Price (@RobertPriceTV) July 6, 2018
En wat moet je nu als Hardcore SA Spurs-Fan?
Tim Duncan retired— Romeo (@RomyMyHomie) July 6, 2018
Manu is about to retire
Kawhi wants out
And now Tony Parker is leaving the Spurs pic.twitter.com/2uDTMoBIQW
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