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GustavBahler
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3/22/2016  3:51 PM
294 games and 3 teams later...................................................right, Lin told us.

It was never about talent. It was about consistency, and the willingness to put in the time to make that happen. Lin decided to put the time into his hair.

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3/22/2016  3:53 PM
fishmike wrote:
Vmart wrote:
EnySpree wrote:
DJMUSIC wrote:
gunsnewing wrote:Knicks- Melo, Dolan, Media & Knicks fans deserve to be where the Knicks are today for their treatment of Jeremy Lin. Forever buried in their sinkhole of suckingness and complete ineptitude

Agree with you bro' 150% !

Thats exaggerated. Lin would still be a knick if he didn't flip his contract in the lady minute by signing in Houston with that poison pill contact.

Also you been a knick fan to long to say we deserve where we are because how we treated Lin. Sounds like you are still in high school with no other knick memory to draw from.

I still think Melo ran him out of town, dude became bigger than Melo and Melo don't like some one stepping on his brand.

Keep telling yourself that! Im sure Guns will follow you on twitter! Im sure it had nothing to do with the poison pill contract, or when Woody said "we will match anything" Lin went, got a NEW contract and Knicks said no phucking way. You guys are so funny. The only FACTS about that situation are that Melo encouraged MDA to give Lin time. Everything else is speculation and no matter how many times Guns says it was Melo's fault that doesn't make it true.

This. Also, it is always puzzling to me how Lin is judged when he went for the most money he could and signed the contract the Knicks couldn't match yet he is portrayed as a victim that was chased out of town. I have nothing against guys trying to get the most money they can in their careers and I am sure the nbapa wants them to do that but I don't understand how one player can cash in and be considered a heroic martyr that was forced to leave and other guys are considered greedy me before the team guys when they sign a contract. It is a business, and there have only been two poison pill contracts since their inception. By design signing a poison pill contract either forces your team to let you go or forces your team to put themselves in a very bad financial spot.
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3/22/2016  4:25 PM    LAST EDITED: 3/22/2016  4:26 PM
CrushAlot wrote:
fishmike wrote:
Vmart wrote:
EnySpree wrote:
DJMUSIC wrote:
gunsnewing wrote:Knicks- Melo, Dolan, Media & Knicks fans deserve to be where the Knicks are today for their treatment of Jeremy Lin. Forever buried in their sinkhole of suckingness and complete ineptitude

Agree with you bro' 150% !

Thats exaggerated. Lin would still be a knick if he didn't flip his contract in the lady minute by signing in Houston with that poison pill contact.

Also you been a knick fan to long to say we deserve where we are because how we treated Lin. Sounds like you are still in high school with no other knick memory to draw from.

I still think Melo ran him out of town, dude became bigger than Melo and Melo don't like some one stepping on his brand.

Keep telling yourself that! Im sure Guns will follow you on twitter! Im sure it had nothing to do with the poison pill contract, or when Woody said "we will match anything" Lin went, got a NEW contract and Knicks said no phucking way. You guys are so funny. The only FACTS about that situation are that Melo encouraged MDA to give Lin time. Everything else is speculation and no matter how many times Guns says it was Melo's fault that doesn't make it true.

This. Also, it is always puzzling to me how Lin is judged when he went for the most money he could and signed the contract the Knicks couldn't match yet he is portrayed as a victim that was chased out of town. I have nothing against guys trying to get the most money they can in their careers and I am sure the nbapa wants them to do that but I don't understand how one player can cash in and be considered a heroic martyr that was forced to leave and other guys are considered greedy me before the team guys when they sign a contract. It is a business, and there have only been two poison pill contracts since their inception. By design signing a poison pill contract either forces your team to let you go or forces your team to put themselves in a very bad financial spot.

It's a shame that after all these years we still have to explain this again like it just happened. It sucks the life outta the forum.

All bull**** aside, Lin would be a perfect fit for the Knicks now. He's a scoring point guard that can play on or off the ball. He's poised and experienced. The Knicks are under Phil's control. We're running system basketball. Lin would fit perfect with the current situation. I think Melo would have no problem bringing him in. The goal is to win a championship now.

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3/22/2016  4:27 PM
fishmike wrote:
Vmart wrote:
EnySpree wrote:
DJMUSIC wrote:
gunsnewing wrote:Knicks- Melo, Dolan, Media & Knicks fans deserve to be where the Knicks are today for their treatment of Jeremy Lin. Forever buried in their sinkhole of suckingness and complete ineptitude

Agree with you bro' 150% !

Thats exaggerated. Lin would still be a knick if he didn't flip his contract in the lady minute by signing in Houston with that poison pill contact.

Also you been a knick fan to long to say we deserve where we are because how we treated Lin. Sounds like you are still in high school with no other knick memory to draw from.

I still think Melo ran him out of town, dude became bigger than Melo and Melo don't like some one stepping on his brand.

Keep telling yourself that! Im sure Guns will follow you on twitter! Im sure it had nothing to do with the poison pill contract, or when Woody said "we will match anything" Lin went, got a NEW contract and Knicks said no phucking way. You guys are so funny. The only FACTS about that situation are that Melo encouraged MDA to give Lin time. Everything else is speculation and no matter how many times Guns says it was Melo's fault that doesn't make it true.

Melo encouraged MDA? Where did you get that from. I'm gonna go with what Amare had to sayhttp://www.si.com/nba/2016/02/28/amare-stoudemire-jeremy-lin-knicks-quote-carmelo-anthony.

Poison pill was so overrated Lin was a tradable asset. I'm not saying Lin was end all be all. The players were having fun playing with Lin.

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3/22/2016  4:35 PM
Vmart wrote:
fishmike wrote:
Vmart wrote:
EnySpree wrote:
DJMUSIC wrote:
gunsnewing wrote:Knicks- Melo, Dolan, Media & Knicks fans deserve to be where the Knicks are today for their treatment of Jeremy Lin. Forever buried in their sinkhole of suckingness and complete ineptitude

Agree with you bro' 150% !

Thats exaggerated. Lin would still be a knick if he didn't flip his contract in the lady minute by signing in Houston with that poison pill contact.

Also you been a knick fan to long to say we deserve where we are because how we treated Lin. Sounds like you are still in high school with no other knick memory to draw from.

I still think Melo ran him out of town, dude became bigger than Melo and Melo don't like some one stepping on his brand.

Keep telling yourself that! Im sure Guns will follow you on twitter! Im sure it had nothing to do with the poison pill contract, or when Woody said "we will match anything" Lin went, got a NEW contract and Knicks said no phucking way. You guys are so funny. The only FACTS about that situation are that Melo encouraged MDA to give Lin time. Everything else is speculation and no matter how many times Guns says it was Melo's fault that doesn't make it true.

Melo encouraged MDA? Where did you get that from. I'm gonna go with what Amare had to sayhttp://www.si.com/nba/2016/02/28/amare-stoudemire-jeremy-lin-knicks-quote-carmelo-anthony.

Poison pill was so overrated Lin was a tradable asset. I'm not saying Lin was end all be all. The players were having fun playing with Lin.

I think Lin's words from that time would Trump what Amare is saying six years later.
While appearing Thursday afternoon on ESPN New York 1050's "The Michael Kay Show," Lin confirmed that Anthony told coach Mike D'Antoni to put him in the Knicks' Feb. 4 game against the New Jersey Nets, which was Lin's breakout performance. He scored 25 points and had seven assists off the bench, before being named a starter two days later against the Utah Jazz.

On whether Lin appreciated Anthony's gesture, the second-year player said, "Of course! ... I didn't hear about that until after the game."

Based on what Anthony did for his career, Lin finds it all the more surprising that people talk about the Knicks' superstar not jelling with the team's new and improved point guard-focused system. Lin said Anthony wants to feed off of the Knicks' current success.


"That's why I think it's funny right now," Lin said. "Some people are talking about, 'Oh, can Melo adjust into the system?' I mean, Melo wants to adjust to the system, and he doesn't want to shoot 30 shots a game. The fact that he vouched for me shows a lot about him."


http://espn.go.com/new-york/nba/story/_/id/7583284/jeremy-lin-got-my-shot-new-york-knicks-thanks-carmelo-anthony
Also, there was a rumor at the time that D'Antoni wanted to waive Lin and the big that got sent to the d league with Lin for that one game. I think, but I might be wrong, that it was reported that Grunwald sent Lin to Erie because he didn't want to waive him. Lin blew up in his only appearance there.

Also, this board was crazy for Lin prior to Linsanity. The Lin versus Wall summer league video had most here really excited about having a guy that appeared to be a much better point guard than Toney Douglas.

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3/22/2016  4:39 PM
CrushAlot wrote:
Vmart wrote:
fishmike wrote:
Vmart wrote:
EnySpree wrote:
DJMUSIC wrote:
gunsnewing wrote:Knicks- Melo, Dolan, Media & Knicks fans deserve to be where the Knicks are today for their treatment of Jeremy Lin. Forever buried in their sinkhole of suckingness and complete ineptitude

Agree with you bro' 150% !

Thats exaggerated. Lin would still be a knick if he didn't flip his contract in the lady minute by signing in Houston with that poison pill contact.

Also you been a knick fan to long to say we deserve where we are because how we treated Lin. Sounds like you are still in high school with no other knick memory to draw from.

I still think Melo ran him out of town, dude became bigger than Melo and Melo don't like some one stepping on his brand.

Keep telling yourself that! Im sure Guns will follow you on twitter! Im sure it had nothing to do with the poison pill contract, or when Woody said "we will match anything" Lin went, got a NEW contract and Knicks said no phucking way. You guys are so funny. The only FACTS about that situation are that Melo encouraged MDA to give Lin time. Everything else is speculation and no matter how many times Guns says it was Melo's fault that doesn't make it true.

Melo encouraged MDA? Where did you get that from. I'm gonna go with what Amare had to sayhttp://www.si.com/nba/2016/02/28/amare-stoudemire-jeremy-lin-knicks-quote-carmelo-anthony.

Poison pill was so overrated Lin was a tradable asset. I'm not saying Lin was end all be all. The players were having fun playing with Lin.

I think Lin's words from that time would Trump what Amare is saying six years later.
While appearing Thursday afternoon on ESPN New York 1050's "The Michael Kay Show," Lin confirmed that Anthony told coach Mike D'Antoni to put him in the Knicks' Feb. 4 game against the New Jersey Nets, which was Lin's breakout performance. He scored 25 points and had seven assists off the bench, before being named a starter two days later against the Utah Jazz.

On whether Lin appreciated Anthony's gesture, the second-year player said, "Of course! ... I didn't hear about that until after the game."

Based on what Anthony did for his career, Lin finds it all the more surprising that people talk about the Knicks' superstar not jelling with the team's new and improved point guard-focused system. Lin said Anthony wants to feed off of the Knicks' current success.


"That's why I think it's funny right now," Lin said. "Some people are talking about, 'Oh, can Melo adjust into the system?' I mean, Melo wants to adjust to the system, and he doesn't want to shoot 30 shots a game. The fact that he vouched for me shows a lot about him."


http://espn.go.com/new-york/nba/story/_/id/7583284/jeremy-lin-got-my-shot-new-york-knicks-thanks-carmelo-anthony
Also, there was a rumor at the time that D'Antoni wanted to waive Lin and the big that got sent to the d league with Lin for that one game. I think, but I might be wrong, that it was reported that Grunwald sent Lin to Erie because he didn't want to waive him. Lin blew up in his only appearance there.

Also, this board was crazy for Lin prior to Linsanity. The Lin versus Wall summer league video had most here really excited about having a guy that appeared to be a much better point guard than Toney Douglas.

Thank you CrushAlot for the research and links to prove. You are the real mvp.

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3/22/2016  4:50 PM
NYKBocker wrote:

I'd like to swerve the cancerous intentions of this thread to something positive.

Lin in 2016 is a valuable free agent to pursue this summer. He's making peanuts right now at around 2 mil. He's probably worth what we are currently paying Calderón and Affalo which is like 8 million per. If we could get him for 5 mill like what we're paying D-will that would be awesome.

The potential of having Lin, a healthy Wroten and a much improved Jerian Grant is huge. That's 3 players that can create and get to the basket. Add another shooter to that mix at shooting guard and bam....the Knicks will be damn good again

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3/22/2016  5:00 PM
EnySpree wrote:
NYKBocker wrote:

I'd like to swerve the cancerous intentions of this thread to something positive.

Lin in 2016 is a valuable free agent to pursue this summer. He's making peanuts right now at around 2 mil. He's probably worth what we are currently paying Calderón and Affalo which is like 8 million per. If we could get him for 5 mill like what we're paying D-will that would be awesome.

The potential of having Lin, a healthy Wroten and a much improved Jerian Grant is huge. That's 3 players that can create and get to the basket. Add another shooter to that mix at shooting guard and bam....the Knicks will be damn good again

How about this, if Affalo opts out, I would give his $ to Lin in a NY minute.

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3/22/2016  5:51 PM    LAST EDITED: 3/22/2016  8:31 PM
DJMUSIC wrote:Often maligned Jeremy Lin
Part time pg better than
Any knick pg, past 36 months
He is better 7 days a week,,
Anytime, any day. Any way

Which sadly not saying a lot about
Guards history here in knick land
Past 5 years,

For Lin to be better is a strike
Against Phil Jackson whom will never
Recover from the fact that point guards
Are basketball.

You don't play this game with bunch of talk
Skilled hoop players.

Jackson is carving his stubborn niche here
As a man that is too high on his books and
Concepts .

Not good for a legend hall of fame coach
Whom was at most ordinary player role,.
Who fail to realize you need more talents
Than back in the day of his basketball games
Played.


Sad you can't get a guard better than
Jeremy Lin, in here the Mecca MSG,

Really? Lin sucked sucked once he got that ridiculous overpaid contract. Held us hostage and then booked. Had 15 minutes of fame. Houston thought we would be stupid enough to pay that poison pill. Then they got caught with the bill, to their surprise, and had to take him. They were lucky to dump him off to the Lakers, where he sucked yet again, but only after having to pay for most of the contract. He is just another 2 million dollar average player. Don't make it sound like he would of made us so much better. His contract would of made things worse. And would be even worse in the Triangle, not exactly Dantoni system. Schved was a bigger loss.

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3/22/2016  6:36 PM
like him in my heart but overrated and below avg WS48. Not good enough defensively to make up for his inefficiency.

Still worth some money but not nearly as much as jilted knicks fans are willing to give him.

so here is what phil is thinking ....
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3/22/2016  6:39 PM
mreinman wrote:like him in my heart but overrated and below avg WS48. Not good enough defensively to make up for his inefficiency.

Still worth some money but not nearly as much as jilted knicks fans are willing to give him.

He's making 2 mil now? How much you think he should get?

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3/22/2016  6:40 PM
EnySpree wrote:
mreinman wrote:like him in my heart but overrated and below avg WS48. Not good enough defensively to make up for his inefficiency.

Still worth some money but not nearly as much as jilted knicks fans are willing to give him.

He's making 2 mil now? How much you think he should get?

6 ish?

so here is what phil is thinking ....
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3/22/2016  6:42 PM
mreinman wrote:
EnySpree wrote:
mreinman wrote:like him in my heart but overrated and below avg WS48. Not good enough defensively to make up for his inefficiency.

Still worth some money but not nearly as much as jilted knicks fans are willing to give him.

He's making 2 mil now? How much you think he should get?

6 ish?

What are jilted knicks fans willing to give him?

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3/22/2016  8:34 PM
Lin sure looked good last night. Let's sign him and try for Linsanity 2.
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3/22/2016  8:35 PM
Vmart wrote:
EnySpree wrote:
DJMUSIC wrote:
gunsnewing wrote:Knicks- Melo, Dolan, Media & Knicks fans deserve to be where the Knicks are today for their treatment of Jeremy Lin. Forever buried in their sinkhole of suckingness and complete ineptitude

Agree with you bro' 150% !

Thats exaggerated. Lin would still be a knick if he didn't flip his contract in the lady minute by signing in Houston with that poison pill contact.

Also you been a knick fan to long to say we deserve where we are because how we treated Lin. Sounds like you are still in high school with no other knick memory to draw from.

I still think Melo ran him out of town, dude became bigger than Melo and Melo don't like some one stepping on his brand.


He became bigger than Melo?? Hahahahaha....NO he did not become bigger than Melo, the Linsanity thing was going crazy and his name was definitely that talk of New York but not bigger than Melo then and never will be bigger than Melo.
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3/22/2016  8:52 PM
Of course he isn't on Melo's level everyone knows this to be true. But Linsanity stole he headlines and the atmosphere surrounding the Knicks was Beatlesque. If you recall the headlines were all Lin related.
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3/23/2016  12:49 AM
EnySpree wrote:
mreinman wrote:
EnySpree wrote:
mreinman wrote:like him in my heart but overrated and below avg WS48. Not good enough defensively to make up for his inefficiency.

Still worth some money but not nearly as much as jilted knicks fans are willing to give him.

He's making 2 mil now? How much you think he should get?

6 ish?

What are jilted knicks fans willing to give him?

8+

how about you?

so here is what phil is thinking ....
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3/23/2016  1:37 AM
mreinman wrote:
EnySpree wrote:
mreinman wrote:
EnySpree wrote:
mreinman wrote:like him in my heart but overrated and below avg WS48. Not good enough defensively to make up for his inefficiency.

Still worth some money but not nearly as much as jilted knicks fans are willing to give him.

He's making 2 mil now? How much you think he should get?

6 ish?

What are jilted knicks fans willing to give him?

8+

how about you?

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3/23/2016  4:50 AM
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But but it was only an 8 game stretch versus mediocre teams NYKBOCKER!!

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3/23/2016  5:02 AM
EnySpree wrote:
NYKBocker wrote:

I'd like to swerve the cancerous intentions of this thread to something positive.

Lin in 2016 is a valuable free agent to pursue this summer. He's making peanuts right now at around 2 mil. He's probably worth what we are currently paying Calderón and Affalo which is like 8 million per. If we could get him for 5 mill like what we're paying D-will that would be awesome.

The potential of having Lin, a healthy Wroten and a much improved Jerian Grant is huge. That's 3 players that can create and get to the basket. Add another shooter to that mix at shooting guard and bam....the Knicks will be damn good again

3 PG's eh? Briggs would not be able to contain his excitement!

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