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Don't Be Hurtin' Lin - The Jeremy Lin Thread 2

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Post#1541 » by brigadierjerry » Mon Jan 4, 2016 10:44 pm

bigbob wrote:lin is a great player, doesn't do well all the time but certainly lives up to his contract this season. I think he is starting material on alot of teams, but on the hornets it doesn't really matter if he starts or not. The past few games until his ankle sprain, he was one of the closers, which I think is alot more important than a starter. In a way he is given more responsibility than a starter, in that the burden to win is placed partly on his shoulders.

The thing that is holding back lin, batum and the team overall is just bad timing and injuries. I honestly believe that if the hornets were 100% healthy up till now (including mkg and big Al), this team would be in the top 5 right now in the east, maybe higher.



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Post#1542 » by bigbob » Tue Jan 5, 2016 12:57 am

brigadierjerry wrote:
bigbob wrote:lin is a great player, doesn't do well all the time but certainly lives up to his contract this season. I think he is starting material on alot of teams, but on the hornets it doesn't really matter if he starts or not. The past few games until his ankle sprain, he was one of the closers, which I think is alot more important than a starter. In a way he is given more responsibility than a starter, in that the burden to win is placed partly on his shoulders.

The thing that is holding back lin, batum and the team overall is just bad timing and injuries. I honestly believe that if the hornets were 100% healthy up till now (including mkg and big Al), this team would be in the top 5 right now in the east, maybe higher.



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it would be the exact same as it is now, but hornets would be 5 spots higher. Cavs, Raptors, Bulls, Heat and Hawks. I think hornets at full strength, with kemba, mkg, batum, big Al, Lin/Lamb, Zeller, Frank would be able to keep up with the best teams in the east. If last season, the hornets got rid of big Al, kept biyombo, got another decent 3pt shooter, this team would be the best in the east or competing with cavs at the least.
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Re: The Jeremy Lin Thread 2 

Post#1543 » by TinmanZBoy » Tue Jan 5, 2016 6:09 am

why can't Lin hit wide-open threes? it seems he has to have someone closing out to him to make a three. it is so damn frustrating...
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Re: The Jeremy Lin Thread 2 

Post#1544 » by Tracymcgoaty » Tue Jan 5, 2016 6:19 am

TinmanZBoy wrote:why can't Lin hit wide-open threes? it seems he has to have someone closing out to him to make a three. it is so damn frustrating...


it honestly looked like he did not have his legs to me.
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Re: The Jeremy Lin Thread 2 

Post#1545 » by TinmanZBoy » Tue Jan 5, 2016 6:35 am

Tracymcgoaty wrote:
TinmanZBoy wrote:why can't Lin hit wide-open threes? it seems he has to have someone closing out to him to make a three. it is so damn frustrating...


it honestly looked like he did not have his legs to me.


you mean he did not have his legs the whole season
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Re: The Jeremy Lin Thread 2 

Post#1546 » by HornetJail » Tue Jan 5, 2016 6:38 am

TinmanZBoy wrote:
Tracymcgoaty wrote:
TinmanZBoy wrote:why can't Lin hit wide-open threes? it seems he has to have someone closing out to him to make a three. it is so damn frustrating...


it honestly looked like he did not have his legs to me.


you mean he did not have his legs the whole season

just seems hot and cold, like literally every other shooter we have on this roster. He was horrible in November, really turned it up in December, and has struggled in January (hopefully only due to the injury).

I don't know what we have to sacrifice to get a consistent 40% 3-point shooter here
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Re: The Jeremy Lin Thread 2 

Post#1547 » by TinmanZBoy » Tue Jan 5, 2016 6:53 am

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TinmanZBoy wrote:
Tracymcgoaty wrote:
it honestly looked like he did not have his legs to me.


you mean he did not have his legs the whole season

just seems hot and cold, like literally every other shooter we have on this roster. He was horrible in November, really turned it up in December, and has struggled in January (hopefully only due to the injury).

I don't know what we have to sacrifice to get a consistent 40% 3-point shooter here
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he has missing wide open threes the whole season... he made threes either with defender closing out on him or off screen...
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Re: The Jeremy Lin Thread 2 

Post#1548 » by Tracymcgoaty » Tue Jan 5, 2016 7:17 am

TinmanZBoy wrote:
MotorKeepsGoing wrote:
TinmanZBoy wrote:
you mean he did not have his legs the whole season

just seems hot and cold, like literally every other shooter we have on this roster. He was horrible in November, really turned it up in December, and has struggled in January (hopefully only due to the injury).

I don't know what we have to sacrifice to get a consistent 40% 3-point shooter here
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he has missing wide open threes the whole season... he made threes either with defender closing out on him or off screen...


He is on and off with his 3pt shooting...but it honestly looked like in this game and the last game he barely had his legs. i mean he missed a couple off easy bunnies last game as well.
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Re: The Jeremy Lin Thread 2 

Post#1549 » by phillycheese » Tue Jan 5, 2016 8:55 am

His legs are putty right now. It's pretty obvious as he cant get pass his defender. His threes were all short --> no lift in the legs. Not aggressive at all.
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Post#1550 » by Kswiss » Tue Jan 5, 2016 9:11 am

phillycheese wrote:His legs are putty right now. It's pretty obvious as he cant get pass his defender. His threes were all short --> no lift in the legs. Not aggressive at all.

I dunno man I saw him dunk pregame tonight he looked pretty good physically, I thought he was pretty aggressive while watching live, just missed a three or two that he should have made in front of his hometown (maybe nerves)
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Re: The Jeremy Lin Thread 2 

Post#1551 » by phillycheese » Tue Jan 5, 2016 9:23 am

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Re: The Jeremy Lin Thread 2 

Post#1552 » by Teddyb » Tue Jan 5, 2016 10:17 pm

Tracymcgoaty wrote:
TinmanZBoy wrote:why can't Lin hit wide-open threes? it seems he has to have someone closing out to him to make a three. it is so damn frustrating...


it honestly looked like he did not have his legs to me.


Kemba is 35% from 3, Lin is 34%.....eye test? The difference is like 1 made 3 point shot per 100
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Post#1553 » by anthoang » Tue Jan 5, 2016 10:49 pm

MotorKeepsGoing wrote:I don't know what we have to sacrifice to get a consistent 40% 3-point shooter here


Would need to trade the entire team (plus MJ) for Steph Curry. Curry is the only consistent 3-point shooter in the league AND he can create his own 3-point shot. But then, I don't think the Warriors would make that trade.

NBA is definitely moving to a league of shooting 3s all the time.
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Re: The Jeremy Lin Thread 2 

Post#1554 » by TinmanZBoy » Wed Jan 6, 2016 3:04 am

Teddyb wrote:
Tracymcgoaty wrote:
TinmanZBoy wrote:why can't Lin hit wide-open threes? it seems he has to have someone closing out to him to make a three. it is so damn frustrating...


it honestly looked like he did not have his legs to me.


Kemba is 35% from 3, Lin is 34%.....eye test? The difference is like 1 made 3 point shot per 100


i said lin is not hitting open threes, he hit tougher ones, misses wide open easy ones :banghead:
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Post#1555 » by Liver_Pooty » Wed Jan 6, 2016 3:14 am

Solid role player/ backup. Glad to have him here.
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Re: The Jeremy Lin Thread 2 

Post#1556 » by HornetJail » Wed Jan 6, 2016 4:20 am

anthoang wrote:
MotorKeepsGoing wrote:I don't know what we have to sacrifice to get a consistent 40% 3-point shooter here


Would need to trade the entire team (plus MJ) for Steph Curry. Curry is the only consistent 3-point shooter in the league AND he can create his own 3-point shot. But then, I don't think the Warriors would make that trade.

NBA is definitely moving to a league of shooting 3s all the time.

I'm talking about guys like Doug McDermott, Anthony Morrow, Omri Casspi, Langston Galloway, Jared Dudley.... guys you can count on to shoot and HIT on open threes.
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Re: The Jeremy Lin Thread 2 

Post#1557 » by Liver_Pooty » Wed Jan 6, 2016 4:28 am

MotorKeepsGoing wrote:
anthoang wrote:
MotorKeepsGoing wrote:I don't know what we have to sacrifice to get a consistent 40% 3-point shooter here


Would need to trade the entire team (plus MJ) for Steph Curry. Curry is the only consistent 3-point shooter in the league AND he can create his own 3-point shot. But then, I don't think the Warriors would make that trade.

NBA is definitely moving to a league of shooting 3s all the time.

I'm talking about guys like Doug McDermott, Anthony Morrow, Omri Casspi, Langston Galloway, Jared Dudley.... guys you can count on to shoot and HIT on open threes.


Guy says Curry is the only consistent 3 point shooter in the league.

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Post#1558 » by TinmanZBoy » Wed Jan 6, 2016 4:49 am

Liver_Pooty wrote:Solid role player/ backup. Glad to have him here.


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Re: The Jeremy Lin Thread 2 

Post#1559 » by gafun » Wed Jan 6, 2016 5:55 am

I hope Lin's 3s would fall soon. Missed a bit too much. The defense has been great so far. But try not to over help please!


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Post#1560 » by phillycheese » Wed Jan 6, 2016 9:44 am

gafun wrote:I hope Lin's 3s would fall soon. Missed a bit too much. The defense has been great so far. But try not to over help please!


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On the one play that I saw where Lin collapsed into the paint because the big guy for the Dubs had a clear lane for a lay up and he passed it out to the three point line was a good play by Lin. Let them make a 40% three vs a 95% layup.

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