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ChuckBuck
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10/15/2012  1:30 PM
3G4G wrote:
DurzoBlint wrote:
CrushAlot wrote:
3G4G wrote:
CrushAlot wrote:I checked the box score and saw that Eddy Curry played 19 minutes for San Antonio. I beleive he was 5-5 from the field.


Curry I believe has played every game for them thus far and has contributed nicely. He's shooting like 70%fg 21-30fg. Two teams with high standards Heat and Spurs managed to take a chance on him, he remains in shape for both teams and although the Heat didn't retain him.... probably due to style of play the Spurs take a chance on him and incorporate him into what they do. Now he's logging as many minutes as any other role player in Pre-Season. Meanwhile we couldn't get through to him as a player or person.

He's playing about 17min/gm

He's had games outside of scoring with


3reb/1ast//2stl/2blk
4reb/1ast/1blk
8reb/1stl
2reb


ESPN doesn't even have a pic for his player profile that's how much of a forgotten memory he is. I don't like Curry at all but I do find this disturbing to an extent. It's like I wonder what our support system is like within the organization. I do believe efforts were made to reach Curry but what it done with the right execution/approach. Oh well he's no longer here but appears he will be a part of the Spurs roster who would of thunk.

I think Walsh tried to get something out of him. Remember he had him working with a trainer and not practicing with the team. Curry physically looked very good after working with the trainer Walsh had him with but he never got a chance to play with D'Ant. Not sure that it would have made a difference with Curry but it appeared to me at the time that Walsh thought if he got into shape he might get to play.


Walsh did try to give him a shot but, he kept coming up with small nagging injuries. Hamstring one month, strained calf another. There was a plethora of following injures that kept him on the shelf.

I watched the San Antonio game and was like, wtf, that's Eddy Curry from his 2nd season in NY. Dude was looking light on his feet and even "tried" on defense.

Playing for Pop, dude is going to be in shape and play the right way or Pop will tear him a brand new bunghole. Also, he has to realize that this might be his last chance at reviving his career. No one every doubted Eddy's ability, we just doubted his commitment.


This must speak volumes to the crack medical staff we have. He kept getting hurt here, yet he manages to keep a good bill of health and shape for 2 teams over a season and a half? You make mention of the effort well he was coming to the end of his contract with us he wasn't HUNGRY enough to try?


I think it doesn't help when you consider our media too. We always have to publicize every little detail about what these players are doing or aren't doing. I do recall when he was getting in shape his agent took it personal in the media we tried to get Curry under 300lbs. He specifically said it's not going to happen.


Hahaha it's the Knicks medical staff and media's fault that Eddie Curry almost ate himself out of the league and has a sucky heart...

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10/15/2012  1:34 PM
misterearl wrote:
BigDaddyG wrote:It looks like Lin lost some burst finishing at the rim. I don't think it's something a floater wouldn't fix. San Antonio's interior defense is too solid to try and penetrate against every time down the floor. He should look at some clips of Nash, Parker and Mark Jackson to figure out some sort of runner of tear drop shot.

The success of Lin had little to do with D'Anotini's "system". Lin simply caught the league guards off guard.

"Fool me once, shame on me... fool me twice, you can really play."

Ah Bs.... go ask the nets and the raptors whom he did very well against twice... it is funny how you pick and choose two games in which he didn't do so well the second game, and you then draw a conclusion.... how many bad games did felton have last year? felton had more back, to back to back bad games than he had good games.. heck we can say the same for this entire knicks roster..... this is so typical.... LOL

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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10/15/2012  1:48 PM
ChuckBuck wrote:
3G4G wrote:
DurzoBlint wrote:
CrushAlot wrote:
3G4G wrote:
CrushAlot wrote:I checked the box score and saw that Eddy Curry played 19 minutes for San Antonio. I beleive he was 5-5 from the field.


Curry I believe has played every game for them thus far and has contributed nicely. He's shooting like 70%fg 21-30fg. Two teams with high standards Heat and Spurs managed to take a chance on him, he remains in shape for both teams and although the Heat didn't retain him.... probably due to style of play the Spurs take a chance on him and incorporate him into what they do. Now he's logging as many minutes as any other role player in Pre-Season. Meanwhile we couldn't get through to him as a player or person.

He's playing about 17min/gm

He's had games outside of scoring with


3reb/1ast//2stl/2blk
4reb/1ast/1blk
8reb/1stl
2reb


ESPN doesn't even have a pic for his player profile that's how much of a forgotten memory he is. I don't like Curry at all but I do find this disturbing to an extent. It's like I wonder what our support system is like within the organization. I do believe efforts were made to reach Curry but what it done with the right execution/approach. Oh well he's no longer here but appears he will be a part of the Spurs roster who would of thunk.

I think Walsh tried to get something out of him. Remember he had him working with a trainer and not practicing with the team. Curry physically looked very good after working with the trainer Walsh had him with but he never got a chance to play with D'Ant. Not sure that it would have made a difference with Curry but it appeared to me at the time that Walsh thought if he got into shape he might get to play.


Walsh did try to give him a shot but, he kept coming up with small nagging injuries. Hamstring one month, strained calf another. There was a plethora of following injures that kept him on the shelf.

I watched the San Antonio game and was like, wtf, that's Eddy Curry from his 2nd season in NY. Dude was looking light on his feet and even "tried" on defense.

Playing for Pop, dude is going to be in shape and play the right way or Pop will tear him a brand new bunghole. Also, he has to realize that this might be his last chance at reviving his career. No one every doubted Eddy's ability, we just doubted his commitment.


This must speak volumes to the crack medical staff we have. He kept getting hurt here, yet he manages to keep a good bill of health and shape for 2 teams over a season and a half? You make mention of the effort well he was coming to the end of his contract with us he wasn't HUNGRY enough to try?


I think it doesn't help when you consider our media too. We always have to publicize every little detail about what these players are doing or aren't doing. I do recall when he was getting in shape his agent took it personal in the media we tried to get Curry under 300lbs. He specifically said it's not going to happen.


Hahaha it's the Knicks medical staff and media's fault that Eddie Curry almost ate himself out of the league and has a sucky heart...

Let's see,
1) Our owner suhucks
2) Our GM suhucks through guilt by association
3) 2 of our top players suhuck because they haven't won anything
4) Our bench is old and suhucks
5) Our coach will suhuck shortly after this season doesn't equate to 18-6.
Now, our medical staff suhucks.

Security staff? Concession stands? Janitorial services? Accounting? Marketing?

Eddy Curry... we really talking about Eddy Curry? Mr. roughly 2 games per $10 million Eddy Curry?

People quoting Marbles' take on life make more sense.

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10/15/2012  1:54 PM
The less money Eddy has, the harder he works.
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10/15/2012  2:12 PM
jrodmc wrote:
ChuckBuck wrote:
3G4G wrote:
DurzoBlint wrote:
CrushAlot wrote:
3G4G wrote:
CrushAlot wrote:I checked the box score and saw that Eddy Curry played 19 minutes for San Antonio. I beleive he was 5-5 from the field.


Curry I believe has played every game for them thus far and has contributed nicely. He's shooting like 70%fg 21-30fg. Two teams with high standards Heat and Spurs managed to take a chance on him, he remains in shape for both teams and although the Heat didn't retain him.... probably due to style of play the Spurs take a chance on him and incorporate him into what they do. Now he's logging as many minutes as any other role player in Pre-Season. Meanwhile we couldn't get through to him as a player or person.

He's playing about 17min/gm

He's had games outside of scoring with


3reb/1ast//2stl/2blk
4reb/1ast/1blk
8reb/1stl
2reb


ESPN doesn't even have a pic for his player profile that's how much of a forgotten memory he is. I don't like Curry at all but I do find this disturbing to an extent. It's like I wonder what our support system is like within the organization. I do believe efforts were made to reach Curry but what it done with the right execution/approach. Oh well he's no longer here but appears he will be a part of the Spurs roster who would of thunk.

I think Walsh tried to get something out of him. Remember he had him working with a trainer and not practicing with the team. Curry physically looked very good after working with the trainer Walsh had him with but he never got a chance to play with D'Ant. Not sure that it would have made a difference with Curry but it appeared to me at the time that Walsh thought if he got into shape he might get to play.


Walsh did try to give him a shot but, he kept coming up with small nagging injuries. Hamstring one month, strained calf another. There was a plethora of following injures that kept him on the shelf.

I watched the San Antonio game and was like, wtf, that's Eddy Curry from his 2nd season in NY. Dude was looking light on his feet and even "tried" on defense.

Playing for Pop, dude is going to be in shape and play the right way or Pop will tear him a brand new bunghole. Also, he has to realize that this might be his last chance at reviving his career. No one every doubted Eddy's ability, we just doubted his commitment.


This must speak volumes to the crack medical staff we have. He kept getting hurt here, yet he manages to keep a good bill of health and shape for 2 teams over a season and a half? You make mention of the effort well he was coming to the end of his contract with us he wasn't HUNGRY enough to try?


I think it doesn't help when you consider our media too. We always have to publicize every little detail about what these players are doing or aren't doing. I do recall when he was getting in shape his agent took it personal in the media we tried to get Curry under 300lbs. He specifically said it's not going to happen.


Hahaha it's the Knicks medical staff and media's fault that Eddie Curry almost ate himself out of the league and has a sucky heart...

Let's see,
1) Our owner suhucks
2) Our GM suhucks through guilt by association
3) 2 of our top players suhuck because they haven't won anything
4) Our bench is old and suhucks
5) Our coach will suhuck shortly after this season doesn't equate to 18-6.
Now, our medical staff suhucks.

Security staff? Concession stands? Janitorial services? Accounting? Marketing?

Eddy Curry... we really talking about Eddy Curry? Mr. roughly 2 games per $10 million Eddy Curry?

People quoting Marbles' take on life make more sense.

HAHAHA jrodmc you are so, so right^+

the fact that you can't even have an unrelated thread without some tool here bringing him up make me think that rational minds are few and far between. Bunch of emotionally weak, angst riddled people. I mean, how many times can you argue the same shyt
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10/15/2012  2:29 PM    LAST EDITED: 10/15/2012  2:30 PM
tkf wrote:
misterearl wrote:
BigDaddyG wrote:It looks like Lin lost some burst finishing at the rim. I don't think it's something a floater wouldn't fix. San Antonio's interior defense is too solid to try and penetrate against every time down the floor. He should look at some clips of Nash, Parker and Mark Jackson to figure out some sort of runner of tear drop shot.

The success of Lin had little to do with D'Anotini's "system". Lin simply caught the league guards off guard.

"Fool me once, shame on me... fool me twice, you can really play."

Ah Bs.... go ask the nets and the raptors whom he did very well against twice... it is funny how you pick and choose two games in which he didn't do so well the second game, and you then draw a conclusion.... how many bad games did felton have last year? felton had more back, to back to back bad games than he had good games.. heck we can say the same for this entire knicks roster..... this is so typical.... LOL

Well, we will see how things pan out with Lin. He clearly has proven he belongs in the NBA. The question is whether he will be a star/superstar as some here believe or a role player at best. Right now, he is definitely not a star and grossly overpaid, imo. He has potential to be really good but has several glaring deficiencies the main ones being running an offense and excessive turnovers. If he can improve on those two things then he should be a good pg in the long run.

My opinion on the Rockets is that they clearly dropped the ball in letting Dragic and Lowry get away then signing Lin who is inferior to Dragic and Lowry in just about every way possible.

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10/15/2012  3:15 PM
I think Rockets struck out in their trades and free agent signing. They have been a middle of the CP3 to laker deal that blew up last year and had to bring in a "starphuch" to keep the buzz abut in rebuilding. They overpaid for Lins potential. Good for Lin.

I hope he does well and more importantly Felton do well here. If felton gets the job done its immaterial waht Lin does.

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10/15/2012  3:46 PM
Not a fan but, I am laughing at guys criticizing preseason ball or, thinking that a 2game sample (preseason sample at that) can sum up a player.
the fact that you can't even have an unrelated thread without some tool here bringing him up make me think that rational minds are few and far between. Bunch of emotionally weak, angst riddled people. I mean, how many times can you argue the same shyt
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10/15/2012  3:57 PM
NUPE wrote:
tkf wrote:
misterearl wrote:
BigDaddyG wrote:It looks like Lin lost some burst finishing at the rim. I don't think it's something a floater wouldn't fix. San Antonio's interior defense is too solid to try and penetrate against every time down the floor. He should look at some clips of Nash, Parker and Mark Jackson to figure out some sort of runner of tear drop shot.

The success of Lin had little to do with D'Anotini's "system". Lin simply caught the league guards off guard.

"Fool me once, shame on me... fool me twice, you can really play."

Ah Bs.... go ask the nets and the raptors whom he did very well against twice... it is funny how you pick and choose two games in which he didn't do so well the second game, and you then draw a conclusion.... how many bad games did felton have last year? felton had more back, to back to back bad games than he had good games.. heck we can say the same for this entire knicks roster..... this is so typical.... LOL

Well, we will see how things pan out with Lin. He clearly has proven he belongs in the NBA. The question is whether he will be a star/superstar as some here believe or a role player at best. Right now, he is definitely not a star and grossly overpaid, imo. He has potential to be really good but has several glaring deficiencies the main ones being running an offense and excessive turnovers. If he can improve on those two things then he should be a good pg in the long run.

My opinion on the Rockets is that they clearly dropped the ball in letting Dragic and Lowry get away then signing Lin who is inferior to Dragic and Lowry in just about every way possible.

LIN HAS a ways to go to prove himself, I look at him like I do most rookies..

as far as being overpaid.. AS knicks fans we can't talk.. we have a team full of them..

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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10/15/2012  4:14 PM
http://knickerblogger.net/2012-report-card-jeremy-lin/

Thought this was an even handed look at Lin's game. Only preseason so its way too soon to write his obit.

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10/15/2012  4:45 PM    LAST EDITED: 10/15/2012  4:48 PM
tkf wrote:
NUPE wrote:
tkf wrote:
misterearl wrote:
BigDaddyG wrote:It looks like Lin lost some burst finishing at the rim. I don't think it's something a floater wouldn't fix. San Antonio's interior defense is too solid to try and penetrate against every time down the floor. He should look at some clips of Nash, Parker and Mark Jackson to figure out some sort of runner of tear drop shot.

The success of Lin had little to do with D'Anotini's "system". Lin simply caught the league guards off guard.

"Fool me once, shame on me... fool me twice, you can really play."

Ah Bs.... go ask the nets and the raptors whom he did very well against twice... it is funny how you pick and choose two games in which he didn't do so well the second game, and you then draw a conclusion.... how many bad games did felton have last year? felton had more back, to back to back bad games than he had good games.. heck we can say the same for this entire knicks roster..... this is so typical.... LOL

Well, we will see how things pan out with Lin. He clearly has proven he belongs in the NBA. The question is whether he will be a star/superstar as some here believe or a role player at best. Right now, he is definitely not a star and grossly overpaid, imo. He has potential to be really good but has several glaring deficiencies the main ones being running an offense and excessive turnovers. If he can improve on those two things then he should be a good pg in the long run.

My opinion on the Rockets is that they clearly dropped the ball in letting Dragic and Lowry get away then signing Lin who is inferior to Dragic and Lowry in just about every way possible.

LIN HAS a ways to go to prove himself, I look at him like I do most rookies..

as far as being overpaid.. AS knicks fans we can't talk.. we have a team full of them..

No, not really. Multiple teams were lining up to pay Melo. Chandler is worth every penny. Novak and JR are paid probably below their market value. Felton signed for cheap. Amar'e has averaged 22 and 8 and over a block as a Knick and is earning his contract. Shump. is on a rookie deal.

Who exactly is being overpaid on the Knicks?!?! How many teams were lining up to give Lin a contract like the one he got from the Rockets?!?!

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10/15/2012  4:50 PM
Anyone see what Scott Machado did in that same game that Lin threw up a stinker? He had like 7 assists in 20 minutes, 3/8 fg's. I really don't know why we didn't pick this kid up as a future pg like many of us wanted. Or how about that other rookie pg that articles a couple of months ago said we were hot on? I know we only have a 3 year window, but why not bring in some youth at the pg position, especially when there were a few promising prospects.
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10/15/2012  4:51 PM
GustavBahler wrote:http://knickerblogger.net/2012-report-card-jeremy-lin/

Thought this was an even handed look at Lin's game. Only preseason so its way too soon to write his obit.

Lin can score. That I agree with. However, he is a pg so his inability to handle the ball with both hands and avoid turnovers is extremely problematic. I think he will put up around 15 to 18 ppg in Hou with bad fg% and high to.

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10/15/2012  4:54 PM
earthmansurfer wrote:Anyone see what Scott Machado did in that same game that Lin threw up a stinker? He had like 7 assists in 20 minutes, 3/8 fg's. I really don't know why we didn't pick this kid up as a future pg like many of us wanted. Or how about that other rookie pg that articles a couple of months ago said we were hot on? I know we only have a 3 year window, but why not bring in some youth at the pg position, especially when there were a few promising prospects.

Amar'e, Melo and Chandler are all vets and older. I think the Knicks decided to get experienced vets rather than a young player that would need to be groomed and learn from their mistakes the next few seasons. It is a sound strategy. I do like that the Knicks refused to trade Shumpert who should develop into a very good combo guard.

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10/15/2012  4:54 PM
NUPE wrote:
GustavBahler wrote:http://knickerblogger.net/2012-report-card-jeremy-lin/

Thought this was an even handed look at Lin's game. Only preseason so its way too soon to write his obit.

Lin can score. That I agree with. However, he is a pg so his inability to handle the ball with both hands and avoid turnovers is extremely problematic. I think he will put up around 15 to 18 ppg in Hou with bad fg% and high to.

Lin has his issues plus he is only like 23 even nash had issues until his late 20's. Im not saying he will be anywhere near nash's level im just giving an example. But despite me moving on from lin i will say linsanity was the most fun i had watching the knicks since 2000

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10/15/2012  5:22 PM
NUPE wrote:
tkf wrote:
NUPE wrote:
tkf wrote:
misterearl wrote:
BigDaddyG wrote:It looks like Lin lost some burst finishing at the rim. I don't think it's something a floater wouldn't fix. San Antonio's interior defense is too solid to try and penetrate against every time down the floor. He should look at some clips of Nash, Parker and Mark Jackson to figure out some sort of runner of tear drop shot.

The success of Lin had little to do with D'Anotini's "system". Lin simply caught the league guards off guard.

"Fool me once, shame on me... fool me twice, you can really play."

Ah Bs.... go ask the nets and the raptors whom he did very well against twice... it is funny how you pick and choose two games in which he didn't do so well the second game, and you then draw a conclusion.... how many bad games did felton have last year? felton had more back, to back to back bad games than he had good games.. heck we can say the same for this entire knicks roster..... this is so typical.... LOL

Well, we will see how things pan out with Lin. He clearly has proven he belongs in the NBA. The question is whether he will be a star/superstar as some here believe or a role player at best. Right now, he is definitely not a star and grossly overpaid, imo. He has potential to be really good but has several glaring deficiencies the main ones being running an offense and excessive turnovers. If he can improve on those two things then he should be a good pg in the long run.

My opinion on the Rockets is that they clearly dropped the ball in letting Dragic and Lowry get away then signing Lin who is inferior to Dragic and Lowry in just about every way possible.

LIN HAS a ways to go to prove himself, I look at him like I do most rookies..

as far as being overpaid.. AS knicks fans we can't talk.. we have a team full of them..

No, not really. Multiple teams were lining up to pay Melo. Chandler is worth every penny. Novak and JR are paid probably below their market value. Felton signed for cheap. Amar'e has averaged 22 and 8 and over a block as a Knick and is earning his contract. Shump. is on a rookie deal.

Who exactly is being overpaid on the Knicks?!?! How many teams were lining up to give Lin a contract like the one he got from the Rockets?!?!


Multiple teams lining up to pay and/or trade for Melo have little to do with being overpaid. Overpaid has more to do with productivity and results.

Amar'e and Melo are essentially the 5th and 6th highest paid players this season if you eliminate Gilbert Arenas who is not on an NBA roster at the moment. I'd qualify that as overpaid as it gets.

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10/15/2012  5:40 PM    LAST EDITED: 10/15/2012  5:40 PM
3G4G wrote:
NUPE wrote:
tkf wrote:
NUPE wrote:
tkf wrote:
misterearl wrote:
BigDaddyG wrote:It looks like Lin lost some burst finishing at the rim. I don't think it's something a floater wouldn't fix. San Antonio's interior defense is too solid to try and penetrate against every time down the floor. He should look at some clips of Nash, Parker and Mark Jackson to figure out some sort of runner of tear drop shot.

The success of Lin had little to do with D'Anotini's "system". Lin simply caught the league guards off guard.

"Fool me once, shame on me... fool me twice, you can really play."

Ah Bs.... go ask the nets and the raptors whom he did very well against twice... it is funny how you pick and choose two games in which he didn't do so well the second game, and you then draw a conclusion.... how many bad games did felton have last year? felton had more back, to back to back bad games than he had good games.. heck we can say the same for this entire knicks roster..... this is so typical.... LOL

Well, we will see how things pan out with Lin. He clearly has proven he belongs in the NBA. The question is whether he will be a star/superstar as some here believe or a role player at best. Right now, he is definitely not a star and grossly overpaid, imo. He has potential to be really good but has several glaring deficiencies the main ones being running an offense and excessive turnovers. If he can improve on those two things then he should be a good pg in the long run.

My opinion on the Rockets is that they clearly dropped the ball in letting Dragic and Lowry get away then signing Lin who is inferior to Dragic and Lowry in just about every way possible.

LIN HAS a ways to go to prove himself, I look at him like I do most rookies..

as far as being overpaid.. AS knicks fans we can't talk.. we have a team full of them..

No, not really. Multiple teams were lining up to pay Melo. Chandler is worth every penny. Novak and JR are paid probably below their market value. Felton signed for cheap. Amar'e has averaged 22 and 8 and over a block as a Knick and is earning his contract. Shump. is on a rookie deal.

Who exactly is being overpaid on the Knicks?!?! How many teams were lining up to give Lin a contract like the one he got from the Rockets?!?!


Multiple teams lining up to pay and/or trade for Melo have little to do with being overpaid. Overpaid has more to do with productivity and results.

Amar'e and Melo are essentially the 5th and 6th highest paid players this season if you eliminate Gilbert Arenas who is not on an NBA roster at the moment. I'd qualify that as overpaid as it gets.

Well at that rate 99% of the players in the NBA are overpaid...

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10/15/2012  5:50 PM
NUPE wrote:
GustavBahler wrote:http://knickerblogger.net/2012-report-card-jeremy-lin/

Thought this was an even handed look at Lin's game. Only preseason so its way too soon to write his obit.

Lin can score. That I agree with. However, he is a pg so his inability to handle the ball with both hands and avoid turnovers is extremely problematic. I think he will put up around 15 to 18 ppg in Hou with bad fg% and high to.

I've been concerned with his turnovers as well. A part of the problem with his turnovers IMO is he has trouble knowing when to abort a drive to the rim and reset. Its one of the reasons why Nash is so good.

With all the youth and inexperience on the Rockets, they should consider bringing in a seasoned vet who would be willing to mentor Lin like Kidd would have or hire an assistant who used to be a quality PG, if they don't have one on the staff already.

In the end its up to Lin to recognize his weaknesses and work diligently on making them his strengths. Lin has acknowledged that he hasn't played well (which is good) but at some point he has to stop talking about his knee. It may very well be limiting his explosiveness but coaches don't want to hear that for the most part and after a while his teammates will feel the same way.

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10/15/2012  5:53 PM
IrishKnickFan wrote:
NUPE wrote:
GustavBahler wrote:http://knickerblogger.net/2012-report-card-jeremy-lin/

Thought this was an even handed look at Lin's game. Only preseason so its way too soon to write his obit.

Lin can score. That I agree with. However, he is a pg so his inability to handle the ball with both hands and avoid turnovers is extremely problematic. I think he will put up around 15 to 18 ppg in Hou with bad fg% and high to.

Lin has his issues plus he is only like 23 even nash had issues until his late 20's. Im not saying he will be anywhere near nash's level im just giving an example. But despite me moving on from lin i will say linsanity was the most fun i had watching the knicks since 2000

Definitely was a fun ride. If Lin wants to be on Nash's level he can never be satisfied with his game and work on it as long as he is in the league. Its what the great ones do.

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10/15/2012  6:28 PM
IrishKnickFan wrote:
NUPE wrote:
GustavBahler wrote:http://knickerblogger.net/2012-report-card-jeremy-lin/

Thought this was an even handed look at Lin's game. Only preseason so its way too soon to write his obit.

Lin can score. That I agree with. However, he is a pg so his inability to handle the ball with both hands and avoid turnovers is extremely problematic. I think he will put up around 15 to 18 ppg in Hou with bad fg% and high to.

Lin has his issues plus he is only like 23 even nash had issues until his late 20's. Im not saying he will be anywhere near nash's level im just giving an example. But despite me moving on from lin i will say linsanity was the most fun i had watching the knicks since 2000

Lin may get better. As for Nash, he was never deficient in regards to ball handling and ball control.

Hey Let's Discuss Jeremy Lin's not being up to his game in Houston. He claims lingering injury??

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