Jabari Parker

Jabari Parker

29-Year-Old ForwardF
 Free Agent  Foreign  
2023 Fantasy Outlook
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$Signed a one-year, $2.24 million contract with the Celtics in October of 2021. Waived by the Celtics in January of 2022.
Personal Bio/PreCareer Summary

Jabari Ali Parker is the son of Lola and Sonny Parker. He was born in 1995 in the Windy City, Chicago. Parker's father, Sonny, was the 17th pick in the 1976 NBA Draft and played six seasons in The Association. Jabari's mother, Lola, is a native of Tonga who immigrated to the United States when she was three years old. Parker has two older brothers and two older sisters. He also has two uncles who played in the NFL, and his second cousin is PGA Tour pro Tony Finau. Parker attended Simeon Career Academy in Chicago, where he won back-to-back Illinois Mr. Basketball honors, as well as an incredible amount of other accolades. Parker runs the Jabari Parker Foundation, whose charitable contributions include free basketball and life skills camp for kids, as well as food giveaways at Thanksgiving. Fans can follow the Chicago native on both Twitter and Instagram via @JabariParker. After a storied career at Simeon High School in Chicago in which Parker led his team to four straight state championships, Jabari Parker became part of the parade of top recruits to head to Duke in recent years. The athletic forward played one season (2013-14) of collegiate ball for the Blue Devils. Parker started his collegiate career by scoring at least 21 points in six straight games, including 27 points with nine boards in the loss to Kansas in the Champions Classic. Parker and Rodney Hood combined to give coach Mike Krzyzewski plenty of wing scoring as the team went 13-5 in ACC play. Parker closed the season with six straight double-doubles. He had 14 double-doubles during his freshman season. Parker helped Duke beat North Carolina in the regular season finale with a season-high 30 points and 11 rebounds at home. Led by Parker, Duke qualified for the NCAA Tournament, but lost to Mercer in the first round of competition. Parker led the Blue Devils per game averages for points (19.1) points, rebounds (8.7) and blocks (1.2). Parker declared for the 2014 draft after being named the USBWA National and ACC Freshman of the Year. He was one of seven players on the 2013-14 Duke roster that would go on to play in the NBA (Hood, Quinn Cook, Andre Dawkins, Amile Jefferson, Marshall Plumlee and Semi Ojeleye).

Signs deal overseas
FFree Agent
August 7, 2023
Parker signed a one-year, $2 million contract with Spanish club FC Barcelona on Monday.
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Parker, the No. 2 overall pick in the 2014 NBA Draft, will look to get his career back on track with one of the top teams in Spain. The 28-year-old recently took part in the Las Vegas Summer League with the Bucks, but his last regular-season NBA action came in 2021-22 with the Celtics, when he made a total of 12 appearances.
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How does Jabari Parker compare to other players?
This section compares his stats with all players from the previous three seasons (minimum 200 minutes played)*. The bar represents the player's percentile rank. For example, if the bar is halfway across, then the player falls into the 50th percentile for that stat and it would be considered average.
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    Percentage of field goal attempts from three point range.
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True Shooting %
63.2%
 
Effective Field Goal %
57.9%
 
3-Point Attempt Rate
42.1%
 
Free Throw Rate
23.7%
 
Offensive Rebound %
5.0%
 
Defensive Rebound %
21.8%
 
Total Rebound %
13.6%
 
Assist %
7.9%
 
Steal %
1.6%
 
Block %
0.8%
 
Turnover %
14.2%
 
Usage %
19.6%
 
Fantasy Points Per Game
8.6
 
Fantasy Points Per Minute
0.9
 
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Latest Fantasy Rumors
To work out with Suns
FFree Agent
June 26, 2023
Parker will work out for Phoenix on Wednesday, shares Chris Haynes of Turner Sports.
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Parker is invited alongside a cast of veterans, including Stanley Johnson. Parker last appeared in the NBA in 2021, appearing in 12 games with Boston while averaging 9.3 minutes per game.
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Parker played for both the Hawks and the Kings last season, with Sacramento being his fourth team in two seasons. Parker was effective and fantasy-relevant with the Hawks while filling in for the suspended John Collins at the start of the season. From Nov. 6 to Dec. 15, Parker averaged 16.3 points on 49.1 percent shooting, 6.9 rebounds, 1.9 assists, 2.4 combined steals-plus-blocks and 1.0 threes in 28.9 minutes per game. It was downhill from there, however, as for the remainder of the campaign, the forward averaged just 9.2 points, 3.9 rebounds and 1.9 assists in 15.3 minutes per game across 11 appearances. The 25-year-old, former No. 2 pick accepted his $6.5 million player option heading into 2020 free agency, meaning he'll remain with the Kings. Given that he saw next to no time with the team last season, it seems unlikely he'll hold a fantasy-relevant role in 2020-21. Injuries remain a concern, since Parker is averaging just 47.5 games played per season in his five-year NBA career.
Parker has joined the Hawks on a one-year, $13 million deal after spending last season in Chicago and Washington. He played a key role for the Wizards, where he averaged 15.0 points and 7.2 rebounds in 25 games, and he finished the season with career highs in rebounds (6.6) and assists (2.4). The former No. 2 overall pick has failed to live up to lofty expectations, largely due to recurring knee injuries, though he could be a valuable contributor off the bench for the Hawks as a sixth man at both forward spots. There's little question regarding Parker's offensive talents (18.3 points per 36 minutes and 49.1 FG% for his career), but he has a tough time seeing heavy minutes due to defensive deficiencies. While drafting Parker in fantasy is risky, being on a one-year deal should motivate him, and the Hawks, as a rebuilding team, should be willing to give Parker plenty of opportunities.
In an act of good faith, the Bucks rescinded Parker’s qualifying offer, allowing him to sign a two-year, $40 million contract in his hometown of Chicago. While the Bucks were scared off by Parker’s two ACL tears and poor defense, the Bulls felt his upside was worth the short-term risk. Parker has played 82 games over the past two seasons, shooting 48.8 percent from the field and 37.1 percent from deep while averaging 20.6 points, 6.8 rebounds, 2.9 assists and 1.1 steals per 36 minutes. Though he’s spent just 21 percent of his career minutes at small forward, it appears that will be the position Parker is slotted into this season, as Lauri Markkanen is a lock at power forward. The move could affect his rebounding numbers, but there will be no shortage of scoring opportunities in Parker moving from Milwaukee’s 20th-paced offense to Chicago’s 10th-fastest offense. Still, the Duke product remains a risky pickup in Fantasy due to his injury history, and could see his draft position vary drastically from league to league. If he stays healthy, however, he could have a chance to be one of Fantasy’s top forwards.
Parker was in the midst of a breakout campaign before he suffered his second ACL tear in just over two years, limiting him to just 51 games. Before the injury, he was posting career highs in points (20.1), rebounds (6.2), assists (2.8) and three-point percentage (36.5). Prior to the 2016-17 campaign, Parker took just 51 total threes across 101 appearances, largely utilizing his quickness and leaping ability to attack the rack off cuts and isolation. But, he emerged as a legitimate three-point threat last year, drilling 68 of his 178 attempts from deep, boosting his overall Fantasy value and threat as a scorer. Considering his injury history, a move to a more perimeter-oriented game might be the best long-term option for Parker, though only time will tell if he adjusts his game in such a manner. The Bucks haven’t wavered from their 12-month recovery timetable for the 6-foot-8 forward at the moment, putting Parker’s return somewhere around February of 2018. As a result, his Fantasy value is somewhat up in the air. Though, assuming he can produce similar stats to last season when he returns, Parker could be worth a selection in the middle or late rounds of a Fantasy draft to bank on a big payout for the playoffs.
After a promising rookie campaign was derailed by a torn ACL, Parker was limited in training camp heading into last season. Parker’s lack of reps resulted in him missing the first four games, before he eventually took the court under a minute restriction that held through the end of November. Initially upon his return, Parker didn’t make much of a notable impact from either a fantasy or real-life perspective, playing a fairly limited role as a scorer while struggling on the defensive end. Parker’s uneven performance could be partially attributed to some rustiness in his return from a major knee operation, but once February hit, the 21-year-old took off. From the All-Star break onward, Parker averaged 18.9 points (on 49.8% shooting), 6.1 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 1.1 steals in 36.6 minutes per game, establishing himself as a worthy member of the Bucks’ stellar young nucleus that includes Giannis Antetokounmpo and Khris Middleton. Parker still has plenty of deficiencies in his game -- he’s yet to develop a reliable three-point stroke and even after the break, his defense was still problematic -- but none of those weaknesses should inhibit him from taking his fantasy stock up another notch in 2016-17. It would be nice if he could contribute more in the non-scoring categories, but for a mid-round draft pick, he’ll fill out a fantasy roster nicely.
The second overall pick in 2014 is still in the midst of rehabbing his left knee following an ACL tear in December. Regardless of when Parker is cleared to return to the court, he's expected to pick up where he left off prior to the injury. In 25 starts last season, Parker averaged 30 minutes, 12.3 points, 1.7 assists, and 5.5 rebounds per game. Prior to the injury, the imposing, 6-9 Parker was named the Eastern Conference Rookie of the Month for October/November, and he shot nearly 60 percent from the field in the month of December. Already boasting one of the stingiest defenses in the league, the Bucks view Parker as the high-volume scorer and shot creator who can push them past the first round of the playoffs. With a great deal of the club's future hinging on his progress, the Bucks are in no position to rush Parker back from injury. While hope remains that he'll be ready for Opening Night, it's possible Parker's return could be delayed several weeks. Whenever he does return, he's expected to step in as the starting power forward, but he'll also see time at small forward in what could often be a fairly positionless frontcourt rotation.
The second-overall pick in the 2014 NBA Draft, Parker shined as a freshman at Duke last season, averaging 19.1 points, 8.7 rebounds, and 1.2 assists in 35 games. While Mercer ousted Duke in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, Parker was named to the All-ACC First Team and finished second to T.J. Warren for conference player of the year honors. A potential franchise-changing type of talent, Parker immediately steps in as the face of a franchise transitioning into a new era. He figures to see big minutes from day one and is virtually guaranteed to open the season as a starter. The question, though, is: where will new coach Jason Kidd play him? At 6-8, 235, Parker has prototypical size for the small forward spot, but he's also an excellent finisher around the rim and has experience in a stretch-four role. A 36-percent three-point shooter, Parker is comfortable working on the perimeter, as well as driving to the rim. Some reports have suggested the Bucks allegedly intend to use him at power forward, but with Ersan Ilyasova already on the roster, the small forward spot appears to make more sense. Regardless, Parker should be among the NBA's most productive rookies, even if he struggles to adjust to the pace of the NBA game.
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Will be waived
FBoston Celtics
January 7, 2022
Parker will be waived by the Celtics, Shams Charania of The Athletic reports.
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Available against Spurs
FBoston Celtics
January 5, 2022
Parker (teeth) is available for Wednesday's game against the Spurs.
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Deemed questionable Wednesday
FBoston Celtics
Teeth
January 4, 2022
Parker is questionable Wednesday against San Antonio due to dental work.
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Small role, despite missing players
FBoston Celtics
December 27, 2021
Parker played nine minutes in Monday's 108-103 loss to the Timberwolves, finishing with three points (1-3 FG, 1-2 3Pt), two rebounds and two assists.
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Gets green light
FBoston Celtics
December 25, 2021
Parker (COVID-19 protocols) will be available for Saturday's game against the Bucks.
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