Vertical Limit wrote:Fury wrote:Lin is the only NBA player who can't improve
Nope, he can improve but you guys are making his ceiling far higher than it should be. Third tier point guard at best. His Harvard education doesn't make him a smart basketball player. He stops his dribble way early, turns over the ball constant, can only dribble one way, can't dribble with both hands, is pretty much predictable.
He can attack the basket about as good as any guard can, but let's not overrate his PG skills. He's not one, he just needed to be one for your team.
He only had issues "stopping his dribble way early" against Miami. Aside from that game, he did a great job of keeping his dribble alive both in the paint, and along the baseline. He gets in the paint and surveys the court nicely.
Most of his turnovers were either him forcing a pass he shouldn't attempt (most notably to Amar'e) or getting stripped in the paint (could be decreased with increased strength).
He can work on his left hand. Also, nobody is allowed to dribble with "both hands." As for predictability? Meh...he drives, keeps his dribble alive, has a nice iso game, and can pass.
*FWIW, I do agree with your previous post where you said his vision is overrated / can't improve that.
Is he a "pure" point guard a la Nash or Paul? No; but he can definitely run an offense and be a point guard. From the beginning of Linsanity, I've felt he could be a Lowry/Conley tier PG. I still feel that way.