I still can't believe that people are writing Jason Kidd out of the list of top point guards.
I grant you - Kidd can't shoot. But he can pass, he can score effectively, he's a good defender, and a monster on the boards. Definitely belongs ahead of Parker.
He scores 8 points a game and Dallas is going to miss the playoffs.
Kidd defense now is overrated but he is still a hell of a passer but no way, at this point in time, would I pick Jason Kidd over Tony Parker.
Sorry Joe but if you are going to say Tony Parker's shot is just coming around (Even tho it's been around for 3 seasons now) you cannot say that Kidd's defense is still very good. He often gets torched by quicker guards. I wouldn't say he's good.
I'll argue that. Parker's shot has "come around" because he's not taking nearly as many 3-pointers as he did. Instead, he's focusing on his inside scoring. The last three seasons (plus this one), correspond with his lower three-pointers taken, and not surprisingly, higher field goal percentages, and more free throws. That's what's SUPPOSED to happen when you cut back on shots you can't hit and concentrate on getting into the lane. When you go form 150+ 3-pointers a year to a high of 66 in a year (last year - the other two were 36 and 38), if your percentage doesn't go up radically, you're not playing in the NBA.
Well, Joe it is more than 3 point shooting. Parker has developed a very consistant midrange game. Per 82games.com:
2008/09 Jump: 64% of attempts shooting .459 Inside: 36% shooting .593
2007/08 Jump: 62% of attempts shooting .419 Inside: 38% shooting .640
2006/07 Jump: 59% of attempts shooting .442 Inside: 41% shooting .650
So this disproves your theory. He has been taking more perimeter shots over the past 3 years and improving his percentage. Parker has worked to make teams pay for laying off him.
Really?
2005/06 Jump: 51% at .415 Inside: 49% at .699
which was the first of the years he cut down his 3-point attempts, and then:
and then when he was shooting 3's...
2004/05 Jump: 58% at .405 Inside: 42% at .633
2003/04 Jump: 68% at .398 Inside: 32% at .651
2002/03 Jump: 67% at .428 Inside 33% at .651
And his overall numbers?
2002-03 .464
2003-04 .447
2004-05 .482 (note that it corresponds to fewer jumpers and more inside)
2005-06 .548 - corresponds to lowest percentage of jumpers
2006-07 .520 - jumpers up more, percentage goes down
2007-08 .494 - jumpers up more, percenage drops again
2008-09 ..498 - more jumpers, slight raise in percentage
The fact is Parker's shooting % went up when he STOPPED shooting so many jumpers.