Anji wrote:Syniko wrote:Anji wrote:Syniko wrote:arkrud wrote:Syniko wrote:Actually if I were Lin, I'd find a quick exit out to another team. The Los Angeles Lakers looks like a good place to start.
Lin is just started his NBA carer and NY is a perfect place for him losing or winning.
He may think about it if MDA will be let go and we will get some triangle/isolation coach for Melo/Stat to run up their stats.
That's why I think MDA will stay. Dolan don't give a sht about winning.
Lin knows he doesn't want to end up stuck and beloved on a team similar to Steve Nash. If Knicks Lin is heralded from here on out, then he's going to be stuck with a mediocre team forever until the end of his career. So the best way out of this is to make a quick exit before he end up stuck for good.
After this season, Lin should demand a trade and go play for the L.A Lakers. L.A is a team that is still a contender and in dire need of a PG. Besides Lin won't come with a hefty price tag so it is a win scenario for the Lakers all around. Lakers get a tremendous player that will be leaps and bounds above Fisher.
But I have a feeling if Lin had a choice to go somewhere, he would probably not make the move and stay with the Knicks. He knows how important it is to be a Knicks player. Lin only needs one championship and he'll be a hero forever in N.Y city.
WTF are you talking about??!!! Nothing you said applies to a kid who thought he was never going to get his shot a month ago. Not Nash, not LA, not demanding a trade...............LOL!!!!!
That is why I said he should leave BEFORE he becomes an ever bigger deal. What part of "BEFORE" do you not understand? Right now, he's basically a rookie and cost teams peanut compare to the overpaid clowns like Amare and Melo.
You think Lin is going to stay at $800K figure salary forever with the way he's playing? Get Lin while he is still cheap and watch him develop even further.
With or without a qualifier, the content is laughable. It would be a reach if you were talking about a pretty good young player, but to think that a guy who was sleeping on his brother coach should be thinking about:Where he plays
His legacy to the game
Whether he has a chance at a title
Will he be stuck as the star of a franchise
Dealing with Front office demanding trades
LOL, wtf are you talking about??? Jeremy is still worried about his NBA career at this point, it hasn't gotten to a point where he isn't looking to trying to show he belongs in the league.
Well then, if Lakers called up Knicks front office tomorrow and say "Give us Lin" before the trade deadline, do you think Knicks are going to say "Sure, here he is, give us Luke Walton & Steve Blake for him.
Are you still going to say this guy slept on his brother's couch and still hasn't proven himself? otherwise why would you care where Lin end up if you think he's still worrying about his NBA careers. Maybe if he continues to play for the Knicks but it isn't even the end of the world if Knicks lose another season. What does that have to do with Lin not fitting in the NBA (yet)?
You sound ridiculous. The way you're talking, it was as if you're arguing me about Kwame brown.