Knicker23 wrote:Mr_Perfect wrote:
You have issues, dude. That's all there is to it.
Someone like me? And you are, what, exactly? You are a level headed dude who believes (Please Use More Appropriate Word) conspiracies over a simple offer sheet match/don't match concept? Yeah, you sure got a clear head on your shoulders and you've given me so much factual evidence to support your statements. Good stuff.
I don't care about Lin being squeaky clean. I live in reality and I'm talking to you about things that happened in reality, not a Berman hearsay article that nobody else reported. Take your BS to someone else, not me.
- You can hate on Berman all you want, he knows information you and I don't
- It really isn't some wild conspiracy. It's the way things work with Dolan and it makes perfect sense, if you know the type of guy he is and his history. Whether you agree with it or not, seems clear to me Dolan was rubbed the wrong way by the second deal emerging (see: Knicks openly accepting first one, not accepting second)...... One could only assume Lin or Lin's people are involved in that "rubbing Dolan the wrong way" - or else they would not have changed their position to match. It's really not that outlandish. You don't have to agree with it or like it, but it's likely the way it happened.
Ironically Berman tweeted what I just said as well.. If Rockets had offered Lin the final figures he signed, originally, the Knicks probably go about it a lot different....But bc it went down this way, Dolan had the chance to see/feel w/e something he didn't like about it all, and it lead to this. He's spiteful.
Some connecting of the dots involved sure.... But not that hard to see.
Why are you still in this topic?
Marc Berman isn't a source and anything you and [GR] say is based on Berman or Isola. Please stop. Berman actually knows less than you and I. He trolls message boards and includes ideas as a rumor. There is no question about that. He reports on obscure tweets from random twitter accounts. He scours the internet and the bottom of the barrel to have something to write about. This is why he writes for the New York Post and not the Times. This is why nobody else but him and his fellow awful writer Frank Isola (and to a lesser extent Stephen A) have reported this and nobody else has.
Until you find some credible source, like a Howard Back or Adrian Wojnarowski, goodbye.

























