fatlever wrote:Any objections to naming this thread "The Green Hornet: Jeremy Lin Thread"?
I like that, makes sense!

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fatlever wrote:Any objections to naming this thread "The Green Hornet: Jeremy Lin Thread"?

sirdeadcat wrote:kastuul wrote:Lin's second year will be PLAYER OPTION
Coach’s Ideal Model to Teach Pick-and-Roll
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/15/sports/ncaabasketball/coach-uses-lin-as-model-for-teaching-pick-and-roll.html?_r=2
Correct me if I'm wrong. But this is probably why Lin turned down MLE money. MLE has to be for 3 years right?
BlackOutBuzz wrote:sirdeadcat wrote:kastuul wrote:Lin's second year will be PLAYER OPTION
Coach’s Ideal Model to Teach Pick-and-Roll
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/15/sports/ncaabasketball/coach-uses-lin-as-model-for-teaching-pick-and-roll.html?_r=2
Correct me if I'm wrong. But this is probably why Lin turned down MLE money. MLE has to be for 3 years right?
Both can be for 1 year, Bi-Annual has a 2-year max whereas MLE has 4.
fatlever wrote:MeowsALot wrote:new member here, I am a Lin fan. at first I wasn't too excited about the Hornets, since I do not know anything about them but after reading that him and the coach seem like it better fit than his old coaches I grew optimistic. Plus, the board seems pretty friendly.
As for his reasons to join Charlotte - I think as someone said, maybe he did not want the spotlight nor the high expectations. Now he has gone from overrated to underrated. Glad he made a decision for himself and not for the money or glory.I expect and hope lin to get around 28 minutes.
My thoughts about Kemba - I thought he improved a lot last season? I know some people comment on his overall career FG but wasn't his last season pretty good? I don't follow him but I did look him up at one point.
Also, can someone give me the quick breakdown about Al? Seems to me the board generally dislikes him lol, why is that?
Look forward to watching hornets games, and also HAPPY that I don't have to stay up late to watch those atrocious laker games.
Kemba was having a career year (at least from December til mid January) before he got hurt and had to have knee surgery. Kemba really struggled with his FG% after he came back in March. There is a long standing joke about December Kemba - who is an all-star level player.
MotorKeepsGoing wrote:MeowsALot wrote:new member here, I am a Lin fan. at first I wasn't too excited about the Hornets, since I do not know anything about them but after reading that him and the coach seem like it better fit than his old coaches I grew optimistic. Plus, the board seems pretty friendly.
we are an incredibly optimistic bunch. it's always butterflies, puppies, and rainbows. you'll love everyone here![]()
As for his reasons to join Charlotte - I think as someone said, maybe he did not want the spotlight nor the high expectations. Now he has gone from overrated to underrated. Glad he made a decision for himself and not for the money or glory.I expect and hope lin to get around 28 minutes.
He'll be here for one season- it's a typical rehabilitation of market value contract- and I expect he'll be pretty good here.
My thoughts about Kemba - I thought he improved a lot last season? I know some people comment on his overall career FG but wasn't his last season pretty good? I don't follow him but I did look him up at one point.
It's pretty mixed. He looked like he was having a breakout year when he caught fire in December and January, but then had knee surgery and wasn't the same for the rest of the year.
Also, can someone give me the quick breakdown about Al? Seems to me the board generally dislikes him lol, why is that?
No defense, holds on to the ball too much, stems the flow of the game, doesn't set screens, isn't a certain African 22-year-old with a 7'7 wingspan, inconsistent conditioning, etc. We'd much rather have a defender or a shooter in his place.
Look forward to watching hornets games, and also HAPPY that I don't have to stay up late to watch those atrocious laker games.
If our games started at 10:30, I wouldn't have watched many last year either.![]()
fatlever wrote:Any objections to naming this thread "The Green Hornet: Jeremy Lin Thread"?
fatlever wrote:Any objections to naming this thread "The Green Hornet: Jeremy Lin Thread"?


catch20two wrote:Buzzanity sound corny. He need to get away from the New York Linsanity acclaim and Buzzanity is even more extra corny since he's a new face, a backup that's not the face of the team and is prolly the least paid in the rotation.
Balllin wrote:Zion Williamson is 6-5, with a 6-10 wingspan. I see him as a slightly better Kenneth Faried.


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Balllin wrote:Zion Williamson is 6-5, with a 6-10 wingspan. I see him as a slightly better Kenneth Faried.
fatlever wrote:I'm fine with buzzanity. That being said, I must be missing something. Why would green hornet be considered racist? That went over my head.
spaceballer wrote:fatlever wrote:Any objections to naming this thread "The Green Hornet: Jeremy Lin Thread"?
Eh...I'd rather not have it hinge on the race connection (just like Asian Sensation and Amasian didn't hit the mark and came off as kind of racist). Doubtful that Green Hornet would be a choice if Lin wasn't Asian. I really don't like the Green Hornet for Lin, it just seems kind of racist, even though I know you don't mean it that way.
I prefer Buzzanity. You've even got the logos for it already
Buzzanity in Buzzcity. If he'd gone with the Mavs, it would doubtless have been Mavsanity or something. I think Buzzanity is also the term they're trying to promulgate on twitter. And it has a team oriented focus, since Lin's play involves his whole team. When he runs a PnR as a maestro, he's working with all 5 guys on the court, not just the screening big, but the open shooters and cutters as well. He elevates the play of his teammates.
Balllin wrote:Zion Williamson is 6-5, with a 6-10 wingspan. I see him as a slightly better Kenneth Faried.