When Jeremy Lin's agent, Roger Montgomery, said earlier this week that he doesn't have "assurances" from the Knicks that his client will be back with the team, perhaps Goran Dragic has something to do with that.
Something to be concerned about?
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When Jeremy Lin's agent, Roger Montgomery, said earlier this week that he doesn't have "assurances" from the Knicks that his client will be back with the team, perhaps Goran Dragic has something to do with that.
FanzWaaat wrote:Pharmcat wrote:dragic is a much better player
better ball skills, experienced in POs, knows the rigor of 82 game schedule
+ 1
Dragic
Pros: More NBA experience including Euroleague; No history of serious injury; Steve Nash's apprentice for a few years; Better 3 point shooter; Better finisher; Fewer turnovers than Lin
Cons: Will demand more money; Two years older than Lin; Not NY tested; Will need to build chemistry with new team.
Lin
Pros: Showed lots of potential with barely any NBA exp; Better assist numbers than Dragic; Handled the NY spotlight; Performed in some clutch moments. Built some chemistry with existing players; RFA so NY can match; Ratings/sales booster;
Cons: Turnover machine (MIA layed down blueprint to stop him), Meniscus injury (can potentially lead to microfracture surgery). Small sample of Linsanity. Can he sustain the level of play for 82 games? Why was he not drafted and cut twice?
bklynstoops wrote:There are PGs like Dragic and Sessions that I would probably start over Lin if I was playing one game tomorrow, but, in terms of giving multi-year contract to, I'd take my chances with Lin. It would be interesting to revisit this comparison same time next year.
NY_Kn1cks wrote:FanzWaaat wrote:Pharmcat wrote:dragic is a much better player
better ball skills, experienced in POs, knows the rigor of 82 game schedule
+ 1
Dragic
Pros: More NBA experience including Euroleague; No history of serious injury; Steve Nash's apprentice for a few years; Better 3 point shooter; Better finisher; Fewer turnovers than Lin
Cons: Will demand more money; Two years older than Lin; Not NY tested; Will need to build chemistry with new team.
Lin
Pros: Showed lots of potential with barely any NBA exp; Better assist numbers than Dragic; Handled the NY spotlight; Performed in some clutch moments. Built some chemistry with existing players; RFA so NY can match; Ratings/sales booster;
Cons: Turnover machine (MIA layed down blueprint to stop him), Meniscus injury (can potentially lead to microfracture surgery). Small sample of Linsanity. Can he sustain the level of play for 82 games? Why was he not drafted and cut twice?
Good posts
bklynstoops wrote:There are PGs like Dragic and Sessions that I would probably start over Lin if I was playing one game tomorrow, but, in terms of giving multi-year contract to, I'd take my chances with Lin. It would be interesting to revisit this comparison same time next year.
johnnywishbone wrote:When Jeremy Lin's agent, Roger Montgomery, said earlier this week that he doesn't have "assurances" from the Knicks that his client will be back with the team, perhaps Goran Dragic has something to do with that.
Something to be concerned about?
NYK 455 wrote:greenhughes wrote:I hope Melo leaves and wins a championship and rubs it all in our face.
How does that make you better than the Lin, Gallo, and Wil fans who root for them over NY?
Besart19 wrote:Jeremy Lin @JLin7
Headed back to cali for the offseason...just wanna say thanks NEW YORK for making it an unbelievable five months!!
???
polarbears815 wrote:Besart19 wrote:Jeremy Lin @JLin7
Headed back to cali for the offseason...just wanna say thanks NEW YORK for making it an unbelievable five months!!
???
Wouldn't read too much into that tweet...last offseason he trained in CA during the offseason too.
Besart19 wrote:polarbears815 wrote:Besart19 wrote:Jeremy Lin @JLin7
Headed back to cali for the offseason...just wanna say thanks NEW YORK for making it an unbelievable five months!!
???
Wouldn't read too much into that tweet...last offseason he trained in CA during the offseason too.
".just wanna say thanks NEW YORK for making it an unbelievable five months!!" - this part is which sounds (a little) ambiguous...
Besart19 wrote:Jeremy Lin @JLin7
Headed back to cali for the offseason...just wanna say thanks NEW YORK for making it an unbelievable five months!!
???
DocZaius wrote:Besart19 wrote:Jeremy Lin @JLin7
Headed back to cali for the offseason...just wanna say thanks NEW YORK for making it an unbelievable five months!!
???
sounds like a parting tweet to me
Pharmcat wrote:howe070523 wrote:Whats up with pharmcat going at Lin at full strength?
Still butthurt from Lin not playing in the playoffs?
Get over it buddy.
ive stated he is important to the success of the team...him and melo (and amare and tc) operating at 100% with chemistry
Manitoba wrote:Pharmcat wrote:howe070523 wrote:Whats up with pharmcat going at Lin at full strength?
Still butthurt from Lin not playing in the playoffs?
Get over it buddy.
ive stated he is important to the success of the team...him and melo (and amare and tc) operating at 100% with chemistry
Yet you keep harping that Chalmers was able to stop Lin from bringing the ball up. How can a PG who fails at that fundamental task be "important to the success of the team"? You can't have it both ways.
Thugger HBC wrote:Manitoba wrote:Pharmcat wrote:ive stated [Lin] is important to the success of the team...him and melo (and amare and tc) operating at 100% with chemistry
Yet you keep harping that Chalmers was able to stop Lin from bringing the ball up. How can a PG who fails at that fundamental task be "important to the success of the team"? You can't have it both ways.
I'm sure he will have adjusted to that next season.
Thugger HBC wrote:Miami did the same thing to Rose as well.