Date | League | Transaction |
---|---|---|
16th August, 2013 | Israel | Signed a one year contract with Netanya. |
17th November, 2013 | Israel | Released by Netanya. |
27th November, 2013 | Israel | Signed a one month contract with Galil Gilboa. |
31st December, 2013 | Israel | Signed for the remainder of the season with Galil Gilboa. |
26th July, 2014 | France | Signed a one year contract with Boulogne. |
4th September, 2015 | Turkey | Signed a one year contract with Denizli. |
22nd July, 2016 | Russia | Signed a one year contract with Nizhny Novgorod. |
6th September, 2017 | Turkey | Signed a one year contract with Yesilgiresun. |
2009 - 2013 | Florida (NCAA) |
July 2013 | L.A. Lakers (Summer League) |
August 2013 - November 2013 | Netanya (Israel) |
November 2013 - June 2014 | Galil Gilboa (Israel) |
July 2014 - June 2015 | Boulogne (France) |
September 2015 - June 2016 | Denizli (Turkey, TBL) |
July 2016 - June 2017 | Nizhny Novgorod (Russia) |
September 2017 - present | Yesilgiresun (Turkey) |
March 17, 2011
The Gators try play defense at every position. Erving Walker may be small for a point guard, but he's quick, works hard, and is disruptive; Kenny Boynton may be small for a shooting guard, but he's quick, works hard, and is disruptive. Chandler Parsons is big for a small forward, and yet he's quick, works hard and is disruptive. Alex Tyus bounds about with great energy, even he doesn't have the cliched energy player dreads any more. Vernon Macklin is an immovable object in the middle. And Patric Young, the freshman off the bench, is a future SEC DPOY. He really is, and you can quote me. Florida have always landed good big men, and with Young in the mix, they're right back at it.
The Gators' offense remains perimeter-oriented, led by the good outside shooting and optimistic shot selection of the small backcourt duo of Walker and Boynton. Both are good shooters with about 27 feet of range, but neither is a point guard, despite their body types. They don't like to pass, or penetrate the lane much, unless it's in transition. Instead, they pester opponents on defense, get the ball upcourt, and then look to cast up threes. This greatly helps or greatly hinders, depending on whether said shots go in. It therefore benefits Florida that Chandler Parsons is such a willing passer, as someone has to. Parsons is a big point forward, quality defender, good secondary ball handler and useful rebounder with good athleticism, much improved strength, and a much improved jumpshot. God awful free throw shooting aside, Parsons has rounded into a very nice role player, the team leader in both rebounds and assists, also chipping in 12 points per game.