gunsnewing wrote:I guess my response is every pg is going to benefit from an offense that is based on movement. I see Jeremy Lin as more of a halfcourt pg since he does struggle to bring the ball up at times but is great at attacking the rim in the halfcourt finishing and dishing. It is up the bigs amare & chandler to run pick n roll w/Lin and then you need guys on the wing who can actually hit open shots not Landry Fields and Jared Jeffries. Can't wait to see Lin, Shump, Melo, Amare % Tyson together for a full year. Lin might average 10assists
I kind of view it as the opposite. Slowing the game down is why Lin has trouble bringing it up. The kid is insane in transition though. I think Lin has some great court vision, but I see Lowry and I see a PG who is a better defender, better rebounder, a better floor general as of now. Lin is more dynamic, more of a scorer/slasher, and a better wing it PG. Lowery reminds me of Avery Johnson Lin reminds me of a guy like Nick Van Exel.