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I would agree that she is willing to take a backseat in order to not disrupt chemistry based on her high basketball IQ (& smart enough to know that you don't rock the boat of the defending champs).Agreed. She was still great the last 2 years (1st Team All-WNBA a year ago) but hasn't found her footing yet in Vegas. I'm not sure if it's player decline, lack of chemistry with new teammates, or her taking a backseat to not disrupt chemistry from an already winning team. It's still early in the year. If it's player decline, it's a steep drop from where she was a year ago, but she is 37 and I believe the 2nd oldest player in the league after DT. My guess is it's a combination of all 3 factors though. Even with little productivity, Vegas is 7-1 and #1 in the league, so I don't see her lack of production as a negative for the team. Parker is one who doesn't mind taking a backseat to others, so at the end of the day if they're winning and she's filling her role for them, I see it as a win-win.
However, I think that their 7 wins are a testament to their other players and coaches (their 1 loss is a testament to their achilles heel from last year -- the 3 guards being careless with the ball -- and good 'ole DB showing that she can still go off in any given game). If production doesn't improve (I strongly tend to think that it will), she might lose a lot of minutes to Clark/Stokes come play-off time vs. teams like NY, CT, & Wash.
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But I don't think you're talking about this Sunday Morning Hoopster! (at best I'm like the Jess Shepard of the old man set!)