MigrainePatrol wrote:To those that think TMac & Yao are more talented or > than Lin & Howard what are you smoking. The facts are Lin injured himself by going from nearly 0 minutes to over 44 minutes a night and cooled off which was evident in losses such as the 1 against Miami. Lin broke all kinds of starts records and set the bar for any future superstar to break in his first starts ever. Howard will be getting all kinds of dunks and lobs with Lin assisting if that is the combo. Rockets and their fans should be grateful and appreciative of such a likely scenario.
Lol, damn bro. I'm no Tmac fan and I am a Yao fan, although I was one of the realists who knew his body was gone about 3-4 years before he retired. But anyhow if you put aside injuries and look at pure talent, yes they were/are more talented.
Yao dominated Howard head to head the years he was healthy:
http://www.basketball-reference.com/pla ... =howardw01You have to understand, at the time Howard was mostly just dunking and was giving up 7-8 inches. It's like a 6 ft person trying to post up and dunk on a 6'7-6'8 guy. Yao had far and away more post moves and shooting touch. Dwight was a better rebounder, but Yao was a more complete player.
As far as Tmac, Lin hasn't even had a full season of production and nowhere near the height and athletic ability Tmac had. He averaged 25 pts nearly 8 boards and 5 assists in '01 and lead the league in scoring with 32 pts 6.5 boards and 5.5 assists the next year:
http://www.basketball-reference.com/pla ... atr01.htmlIt's way too early to judge Lin, but from a pure athletic ablity and talent standpoint, yeah they are better.
But regardless, I damn sure would be grateful to have both Lin and Howard in Houston.