As the king of the CBA, Guangdong team history has given birth to many well-known foreign aides in the league.
The conscientious Jaeger, the short-lived Mudiel, the retired Harrison.
All-around stars Weems, Little Kobe Marshon, Little Bynum and more.
These players have demonstrated their strong personal abilities at different times, tearing apart opponents' defensive lines to score, such as probing for objects.
But I don't know if anyone remembers the man known as the "Grim Reaper", Smarsh Parker?

Who is the most capable foreign aid player in the history of the Guangdong team, different people have different answers.
But no matter how you choose, there will be a place for Parker, the god of death.
How strong was he at his peak?
In the 2009 airborne guangdong, the finals against Xinjiang series, Parker can average 23 points, 5.8 rebounds and 5.4 assists per game, and the average of 3.6 steals per game, dominating the entire series at the same time, leading the team to win the championship in five games.
You know, that Xinjiang team had the league's top foreign aid Allen at that time.
As a result, under Parker's defense, Allen made various mistakes to hit the iron, and the alignment was directly locked.
Time comes to the second year.
In the 09-10 season, Parker, who completed the renewal of his contract with Guangdong, continued to continue his excellent competitive state.
Playing Shanghai in the regular season, a 40-point game, a 11 steals, are all symbols of his personal ability.
The domestic defenders can't defend him on the offensive end, and the defensive end has to be cut off by him in various ways, and even the half is difficult.
The second time he met Xinjiang in the finals, Parker once again explained why he was called the "God of Death".
In 5 games, he averaged 31.8 points, 7 rebounds and 5 steals per game, single-handedly tearing up the entire defense line of the Xinjiang team and helping Guangdong achieve the second consecutive triple championship.
The basket kill in the third game of the series, presumably old fans should still remember it.
During his two years with Guangdong, Parker took his personal abilities to the extreme.
Unreasonable steals, ultra-far big heart three points, sharp breakthroughs.
Whenever the Guangdong team fell into a disadvantage at a critical moment, Parker could always stand up and save the team.
Many times it seems that he is the weems of the defensive line, playing even more gorgeously, and the pressure is even more suffocating.
Twice in a row, Xinjiang's championship dream has been snuffed out in the cradle.
Death's nickname is worthy of the name.
Brothers, what level of foreign aid do you remember Smarsh Parker?