blue32
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Parsons and Batum are very similar on defense, too often they loose focus when playing away from the ball handler. Parsons does a good job when guarding the ball handler, which is why he has held Durant to 38% shooting while guarding him in his career and held Kobe to 36%. Furthermore, Parsons defense issues can be attributed to the Rockets system, which emphasizes gambling and forcing turnovers overs. If either of these guys played in the Bulls system you would see that they are quite similar defensively.
Parsons also has a Def Rat of 103.7 to Batum's 104.5 PER NBA.COM and he has a higher WS both OFF and DEF PER basketball reference. So statistically speaking Parsons is not only the better shooter but the better defender.
I think as a whole, we do overrate Batum quite a bit. The stats are telling. I appreciate him on our team, but I wouldn't care if he was trade-bait for pieces we need. IMO, he's just so inconsistent w/his play from game to game. I wish he would just be consistent.

sorry my brain's in the gutter.