Besart19 wrote:Lin should make up his mistake and withdraw that offer; if not i wont be mad at Dolan; its not just about the lux tax, which would be up to 115M in `15; but also for emotional and personal reasons. He wont accept to be fooled by anyone; not at this way!!
Sorry Lin; you prefered Yao over Chandler!!
You are just plain disgusting, he can NOT withdraw the offer, okay???
Knicks told him to go sign a contract so they could know his market worth, and he did!
He has NO OFFER from the Knicks, you understand that very, very, VERY SIMPLE fact?? This is not him having a 25mil contract from Houston and has a 20mil offer from the Knicks and he has to decide, right now it's Houston $25mil and Knicks ZERO, ZERO, ZERO, you ASSUME the Knicks will offer something, but how the hell do you know???  Everyone assumed knicks would match whatever!!!  
If he REFUSED TO SIGN Houston's offer, that meant he would be left out there with ABSOLUTELY NO OFFER and simply sitting there hoping somehow one day Knicks decide to give him some money, the Knicks can wait until every team is settled with their roster then give Lin 2 Mil a year, OKAY???
If he signs the contract, which he did, then he SIGNED THE CONTRACT and he's legally obligated to honor the d*mn contract, which part of your thick skull doesn't understand something that simple???  
NOBODY ever asks ANYONE to withdraw an offer after the offer is signed, because that'd ruin the entire market place, the fact you even raise that possibility means you probably have never even worked a day in your life and you are beyond being ridiculous!
It's Knicks' fault for not trying to offer something to him at the beginning (maybe he wouldn't have signed it, but we don't know, if Knicks offered him 4year/20mil or something higher with a team option I have a feeling he'd have signed it after some consideration),  Knicks TOTALLY DROPPED THE BALL and stop trying to pin this on Lin!