Through two games: Chandler Parsons GM 1: 4-11; 10 points; +5 Francisco Garcia GM1: 7-13; 19 points; +18 Chandler Parsons GM2: 3-8; 9 points; +6 Francisco Garcia GM2: 3-6; 8 points; +18 w/ Garcia in: +36 w/ CP in: +11 I think it's pretty clear Garcia fits better in these lineups. I can see in the near future CP will be coming off the bench.
Don't you understand that it is only two games into the season and that it is way to early to make these kind of calls?
yes that is how the eye test works, but you forgot to mention garcia's defensive prowless. For a 32 year old, he is wreckless at going after lose balls. that said, parson's shot is what's been off, he will get it back by tomorrow. expect a 30 point performance from mr bang.
I don't agree with the thread, but this post is dumb. What does this have to do with Lin or a LOF (and how do you know the poster is a Lin fan anyways)?
LOL, the hypocrisy of clutchfans. Garcia has a much bigger impact than Parsons so far. He saved us the win yesterday when shots were not falling in.
How many games did Delfino save the Rockets from when he came off the bench guns blazing last year???... I can remember quite a few just off the top of my head. That's what solid veterans are there for. To save the team when the starters are having an off night. Parsons, one of the best up and coming players in the league, has one of the worst nights of his career shooting the ball, and someone creates a thread about replacing him in the starting lineup with a veteran on the back-end of their career..... hardly hypocrisy for someone to call him/her out on it.
Garcias job is to shoot, if he starts that will add alot more reaponsbility and I would bet his offense would go down.
Garcia is shooting really well, and probably is a better shooter than Parsons is. But Parsons moves without the ball much better and is a really good cutter. Having a good cutter on the floor is really important when Howard is on the low block.