1. Durant 2. Paul Pierce 3. Luol Deng 4. Dano Gallinari 5. LeBron James 6. Carmelo Anthony 7. Rudy Gay 8. Paul George 9. Chandler You could argue with me that Pierce, Deng and Gallinari are not better and I'd listen. So he's in the 6-9 range if you ask me.
9th--> Lebron James Kevin Durant Carmelo Anthony Rudy Gay Paul Pierce Luol Deng Danilo Gallinari Thaddeus Young Chandler Parsons Although I guess you could put him as high as 7.
1. James 2. Durant 3. Anthony 4. Pierce 5. George 6. Batum 7. Gallinari 8. Luol Deng 9. Rudy Gay 10. Parsons/Leonard I think Marion and Kirilenko are honorable mentions as well.
I'm happy with chandler. He's developing a good deal of confidence with his 3ball. His pump fakes are very slow but very effective. He's better than I could ever imagine and he's still got room to grow as a player.
Durant, Batum, Deng, Pierce, lebron, Melo, Gay and George are all better as of today. So 9th. If Danny Granger weren't injured, 10th.
Chandler Parsons 15.1 pts (48% FG, 38% 3PT, 72% FT), 5.4 rebs, 3.5 asts, 1 stl vs Gordon Hayward 14.2 pts (43% FG, 41% 3PT, 83% FT), 3.1 rebs, 2.9 asts, .8 stls Best case, really? He's already better. Gordon Hayward plays against the opposing bench a lot of the time too. Chandler is usually tasked with guarding the opposing teams best perimeter player.
doesn't Paul George start at the 3? I know he was forced to play the 2 last season cause of Granger. He's obviously versatile enough to play both positions though.
Ignoring defense for the moment, our insane pace compared to Utah's (96 to 91) can inflate Parsons stats a little. That said, I like Parsons.