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    That was Feb. 8, and Parker’s injury was confirmed the following day. That was just two weeks ahead of the league’s trading deadline, which was significant because league sources told Sporting News the NFL 18 Coins Bucks were considering including Parker in potential trades at the deadline.“His name definitely came up, and it was obvious they’d have a steep price, but they were willing to talk about him,” one league executive said. Biggest rumors, reported deals ahead of free agencyAt issue, primarily, was the question of how Parker fit with Antetokounmpo, especially once Khris Middleton got healthy (which was after Parker’s injury).

     

    The Antetokounmpo-Parker pairing produced 2.2 fewer points per 100 possessions than the Bucks' average, according to Basketball Reference, and while Antetokoumpo had a net rating of plus-1.5 points per 100 possessions, Parker was a minus-2.5. The numbers did not do much to favor a continued Parker-Antetokounmpo pairing.Horst, an adherent of stats-based analysis, surely is aware. But then, Parker is off the table now. He likely won’t make his return until after next year’s All-Star Game, and perhaps longer. Even if he does bounce back, you’d be hard pressed to find a team willing to give up much for a guy whose left ACL has gone under the knife twice before he turned 22. Finding a college basketball coach in love with the idea of the NBA adopting the “baseball rule” for eligibility to its annual player draft is about as easy as finding a child who’ll happily eat candy bars for dinner.Some bad ideas sound delightful until they are implemented.

     

    In short, the baseball rule allows baseball prospects to be drafted out of high school and enter the professional game almost without exception at the minor league level. Those who decide not to turn pro and choose to enter college may not be drafted again for another three years. NBA Draft grades for all 30 teamsMike Krzyzewski endorsed the baseball rule on his “Coach K Draft Special” radio show on Sirius/XM. Miami coach Jim Larranaga, South Carolina’s Frank Martin and Michigan State coach Tom Izzo were among those who supported the concept in a lengthy article by CBS college basketball writer Matt Norlander. But even though these are all extraordinary coaches and fine gentlemen, they’re all entirely wrong on the application of Buy NFL 18 Coins the baseball rule to the basketball developmental process.

     

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