SupremeCommander wrote:NYKBocker wrote:SupremeCommander wrote:Jeremy Lin gave himself the hook because he has a bruised chest... c'mon on. And this is the guy they want to pay max dollars in year 3. Houston will either have to let him walk or sign him to a way overpriced contract
Felton had a dislocated pinky and that was ok? Lin has a bruised chest in that he can't raise his arms over his head and that is not ok? I know Lin hate is big around here but you gotta be a little fair sometimes.
I'm sorry but him giving himself the hook last year because he was at "85 percent" so he could guarantee himself $$$ despite the fact I shelled out coing for Lin merchandise means he doesn't get the benefit of the doubt from me.
I know Lin is a favorite of yours because he's a role model to your kids but I'm a Knicks fan first and he hooked himself so he could look out for number one.
Also, how does resting yourself mid season the same thing as the playoffs?
Okay, Lin can't perform because he's injured... shouldn't that pattern of being unable to hold up by the time the playoffs roll around be concerning?
Yes. That is very concerning to me. He seems to be either fragile or his style of play is just not conducive to have a productive NBA career. Clyde Drexler has said it in all of the Rocket telecasts and I find this to be true now, he said that Lin just needs to know how to fall or to stop taking those unnecessary hits. His body will not be able to take it. In my many years of watching the NBA, Lin is the only player I know that takes a hit in almost every game. He has no wiggle in his game so he uses his speed to get by people and ends up getting hammered because the defender was able to square up on him. He actually started wearing body armor like Melo this year but I don't think it helped much.
He is one tough kid though. He has not missed any games this year even though he was getting hit and he has severely sprained his ankle in 2-3 occasions this year. I would not question his toughness....but I am beginning to question if he is fragile or his style of play has to change.