The NBA world was hit with surprising news early Monday morning when the Nets and general manager Sean Marks dismissed Jacque Vaughn from his head coach role.
Young made negative headlines in recent days for a reported incident with Hawks head coach Nate McMillan. Chandler Parsons made some critical remarks about Young amid the drama.
There is trouble brewing in Atlanta. Shams Charania reported details of a dispute between Trae Young and Nate McMillan before the Hawks’ game against the Denver Nuggets on Friday.
“It’s just super corny for him to say that,” said Parsons, per TMZ.
Parsons was a guest on this week’s episode of “All the Smoke.” During his interview, Parsons shared the tale about the time he faced Kobe as a rookie.
NBA veteran Chandler Parsons has announced his retirement from the NBA in an Instagram post on Tuesday. Parsons has played for the Houston Rockets, Dallas Mavericks, Memphis Grizzlies and Atlanta Hawks.
Two years after a nasty car accident sidelined him, Chandler Parsons has officially retired from the NBA. His last game was on December 27, 2019, with the Atlanta Hawks and many people rightly assumed he had played his last professional game.
NBA veteran Chandler Parsons has announced his retirement from the NBA in an Instagram post on Tuesday. Parsons has played for the Houston Rockets, Dallas Mavericks, Memphis Grizzlies and Atlanta Hawks.
Following four seasons with the University of Florida, Parsons was selected by the Houston Rockets in the second round of the 2011 NBA Draft.
A lot of players in the NBA try to find success for the lucrative benefits that come with it. For many stars, the NBA presents the best opportunity for them to provide a great life for their family and friends, as it is one of the most financially rewarding leagues in the world today.
Chandler Parsons pulled off one of the all-time great finesse jobs in NBA history, and he definitely knows it.
The move will allow Atlanta to complete its part of a four-team trade with the Wolves, Rockets and Nuggets.
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