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i just heard Stephen A say he wishes NY still had Jeremy Lin
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11/28/2013  1:22 PM
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11/28/2013  2:03 PM
JR: 12 pts, 1 assist on .322% FG.
J Lin: 15 pts, 4.5 assists on .503% FG.

Who has the "ridiculous" contract now Melo? Ridiculous to let Jeremy Lin go, Dolan.

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11/28/2013  2:11 PM
nobody cared about lin last yr, the only reason his name is coming up now is because our pg sucks and he's having a solid yr..

when melo came back from injury, lins run came crashing down and we lost 7 in a row before MDA quit, lin plays 2 more games and is force to shut it down..

Lin wood be super avg or below avg under woodson, his philosophy and system on both ends exploits pg's weaknesses big time..if all your going to do run iso's a post ups on offense and switch on defense..what kind of pg is going to have success doing that

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11/28/2013  2:13 PM
RonRon wrote:JR: 12 pts, 1 assist on .322% FG.
J Lin: 15 pts, 4.5 assists on .503% FG.

Who has the "ridiculous" contract now Melo? Ridiculous to let Jeremy Lin go, Dolan.

You are aware that the body of work you're citing is only 12 games long and that JR Smith has been the exponentially better of the two over the course of their respective careers, right? Never mind the fact that Lin still makes $2 million more than Smith this season and will have that figure triple by next season.

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11/28/2013  3:09 PM
NardDogNation wrote:
RonRon wrote:JR: 12 pts, 1 assist on .322% FG.
J Lin: 15 pts, 4.5 assists on .503% FG.

Who has the "ridiculous" contract now Melo? Ridiculous to let Jeremy Lin go, Dolan.

You are aware that the body of work you're citing is only 12 games long and that JR Smith has been the exponentially better of the two over the course of their respective careers, right? Never mind the fact that Lin still makes $2 million more than Smith this season and will have that figure triple by next season.

I would've felt more comfortable building a team with Lin on it than JR Smith, along with keeping a coach that brings out the best in PG and ball movement offense, but that's just me.

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11/28/2013  4:15 PM
ShellTopAdidas wrote:
NardDogNation wrote:
RonRon wrote:JR: 12 pts, 1 assist on .322% FG.
J Lin: 15 pts, 4.5 assists on .503% FG.

Who has the "ridiculous" contract now Melo? Ridiculous to let Jeremy Lin go, Dolan.

You are aware that the body of work you're citing is only 12 games long and that JR Smith has been the exponentially better of the two over the course of their respective careers, right? Never mind the fact that Lin still makes $2 million more than Smith this season and will have that figure triple by next season.

I would've felt more comfortable building a team with Lin on it than JR Smith, along with keeping a coach that brings out the best in PG and ball movement offense, but that's just me.

Neither Lin or Smith are players you build a team around. You're living in a fantasy world if you think otherwise.

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11/28/2013  4:38 PM
Yea who would want Lin when you have the great Raymond Felton
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11/28/2013  4:43 PM    LAST EDITED: 11/28/2013  4:46 PM
gunsnewing wrote:Yea who would want Lin when you have the great Raymond Felton

Patrick Beverly starts ahead of Jeremy Lin. 'Nuff said. I want Lin back but let's not pretend that his **** don't stink.

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11/28/2013  4:45 PM
gunsnewing wrote:Yea who would want Lin when you have the great Raymond Felton

Who would want Lin, when you can have loyalty to Dolan

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11/28/2013  7:08 PM
NardDogNation wrote:
RonRon wrote:JR: 12 pts, 1 assist on .322% FG.
J Lin: 15 pts, 4.5 assists on .503% FG.

Who has the "ridiculous" contract now Melo? Ridiculous to let Jeremy Lin go, Dolan.

You are aware that the body of work you're citing is only 12 games long and that JR Smith has been the exponentially better of the two over the course of their respective careers, right? Never mind the fact that Lin still makes $2 million more than Smith this season and will have that figure triple by next season.


The only thing JR is better at is getting suspensions.
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11/28/2013  7:45 PM
Bonn1997 wrote:
NardDogNation wrote:
RonRon wrote:JR: 12 pts, 1 assist on .322% FG.
J Lin: 15 pts, 4.5 assists on .503% FG.

Who has the "ridiculous" contract now Melo? Ridiculous to let Jeremy Lin go, Dolan.

You are aware that the body of work you're citing is only 12 games long and that JR Smith has been the exponentially better of the two over the course of their respective careers, right? Never mind the fact that Lin still makes $2 million more than Smith this season and will have that figure triple by next season.


The only thing JR is better at is getting suspensions.

seriously? What are you basing this off of?

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11/28/2013  8:04 PM
RonRon wrote:JR: 12 pts, 1 assist on .322% FG.
J Lin: 15 pts, 4.5 assists on .503% FG.

Who has the "ridiculous" contract now Melo? Ridiculous to let Jeremy Lin go, Dolan.

CARMELO Reminds me of that donkey on shrek, the **** that comes out of that mouth of his is amazing.. just amazing.. such a fool.

Anyone who sits around and waits for the lottery to better themselves, either in real life or in sports, Is a Loser............... TKF
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11/28/2013  8:06 PM
NardDogNation wrote:
ShellTopAdidas wrote:
NardDogNation wrote:
RonRon wrote:JR: 12 pts, 1 assist on .322% FG.
J Lin: 15 pts, 4.5 assists on .503% FG.

Who has the "ridiculous" contract now Melo? Ridiculous to let Jeremy Lin go, Dolan.

You are aware that the body of work you're citing is only 12 games long and that JR Smith has been the exponentially better of the two over the course of their respective careers, right? Never mind the fact that Lin still makes $2 million more than Smith this season and will have that figure triple by next season.

I would've felt more comfortable building a team with Lin on it than JR Smith, along with keeping a coach that brings out the best in PG and ball movement offense, but that's just me.

Neither Lin or Smith are players you build a team around. You're living in a fantasy world if you think otherwise.

read what he wrote, he said build a team "with".. some of you guys are so hung up on finding this guy to "build around" and then find him a "running buddy".. it has become hilarious almost..

Anyone who sits around and waits for the lottery to better themselves, either in real life or in sports, Is a Loser............... TKF
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11/28/2013  8:07 PM
NardDogNation wrote:
Bonn1997 wrote:
NardDogNation wrote:
RonRon wrote:JR: 12 pts, 1 assist on .322% FG.
J Lin: 15 pts, 4.5 assists on .503% FG.

Who has the "ridiculous" contract now Melo? Ridiculous to let Jeremy Lin go, Dolan.

You are aware that the body of work you're citing is only 12 games long and that JR Smith has been the exponentially better of the two over the course of their respective careers, right? Never mind the fact that Lin still makes $2 million more than Smith this season and will have that figure triple by next season.


The only thing JR is better at is getting suspensions.

seriously? What are you basing this off of?

the amount of suspensions JR smith has compared to Lin?

Anyone who sits around and waits for the lottery to better themselves, either in real life or in sports, Is a Loser............... TKF
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11/28/2013  8:46 PM
Lin is better than Felton. He is not a superstar but all he needs to do is move the ball to the right players, the superstars.
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11/28/2013  9:40 PM
Lin is OK PG but he is not needed in MSG.
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11/29/2013  1:16 AM
Melonoma, you said "Houston trade" . . . Houston trade? What am I forgetting? Houston retired, right? Perhaps worked out for Phoenix but, basically, retired a Kinick after his injury. No? What was the Houston trade? Something not involving Alan Houston?
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11/29/2013  1:22 AM
NumberTwoPencil wrote:Melonoma, you said "Houston trade" . . . Houston trade? What am I forgetting? Houston retired, right? Perhaps worked out for Phoenix but, basically, retired a Kinick after his injury. No? What was the Houston trade? Something not involving Alan Houston?

I think he is talking about trading Jordan hill, a top 3 protected pick in 2012,and Jared Jeffries for the cap space provided by mcgrady's expiring.

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11/29/2013  1:44 AM
tkf wrote:
NardDogNation wrote:
ShellTopAdidas wrote:
NardDogNation wrote:
RonRon wrote:JR: 12 pts, 1 assist on .322% FG.
J Lin: 15 pts, 4.5 assists on .503% FG.

Who has the "ridiculous" contract now Melo? Ridiculous to let Jeremy Lin go, Dolan.

You are aware that the body of work you're citing is only 12 games long and that JR Smith has been the exponentially better of the two over the course of their respective careers, right? Never mind the fact that Lin still makes $2 million more than Smith this season and will have that figure triple by next season.

I would've felt more comfortable building a team with Lin on it than JR Smith, along with keeping a coach that brings out the best in PG and ball movement offense, but that's just me.

Neither Lin or Smith are players you build a team around. You're living in a fantasy world if you think otherwise.

read what he wrote, he said build a team "with".. some of you guys are so hung up on finding this guy to "build around" and then find him a "running buddy".. it has become hilarious almost..

Thank you!!!!! I said nothing about building around!

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11/29/2013  3:47 AM    LAST EDITED: 11/29/2013  3:48 AM
NardDogNation wrote:
gunsnewing wrote:Yea who would want Lin when you have the great Raymond Felton

Patrick Beverly starts ahead of Jeremy Lin. 'Nuff said. I want Lin back but let's not pretend that his **** don't stink.

Pat Beverly started because Houston Rockets PGs are freaking deep. How often can you say you have three solid PG on your team that comes out scoring in double figures every single night? Aaron Brooks has showed up all of a sudden. PBeverley gets injured, Lin backs him up. Lin gets injured. ABrooks backs him up.

Lin is a 6th man because he's not needed in the starting line up. Rockets are already stacked as it is. A team that is stack can afford to send one of their primary player to the bench.

You need to understand that the starting line-up is not something you gauge a player by. Hell, Kwame Brown was in the startling line up for the Lakers. What does that say about your silly notions of what it means to start?

i just heard Stephen A say he wishes NY still had Jeremy Lin

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