Bill Bradley wrote:fdr2012 wrote:Bill Bradley wrote:Actually, I maintain that if the Knicks signed Lin instead of Felton they would have a chance at a championship this year or next. Nobody has been proven wrong so just stop with the hyperbolic statements. We will never know what Lin would have done on the Knicks regardless of what happens this season. But the truth of the matter is that Lin is on an upward trajectory this season while Felton is on a downward trajectory.
The only time the "Lin fanboys" or whatever post here is when certain posters bash him for every poor game he has. I am not even the biggest Lin fan- I just can't stand when good guys get unnecessary hate from small minded posters who have anger issues.
12/6 on 42% shooting and that an upward trajectory? LOL. I would hate to know where you think he started from if that's an "upward trajectory".
Felton is in a shooting slump, but he can always get you the ball past half court and he can play above average defense. Lin can do neither and that's why saying the Knicks would be better with him is completely laughable and baseless.
I don't think you understand what a point guard is. You're making joke of yourself with these ridiculous statements.
By "upward trajectory" I'm referring to his recent games.
SPLITS GP MPG FG% RPG APG BLKPG STPGPFPG PPG
Last 10 Games 10 31.7 .509 3.0 6.2 0.7 1.5 2.8 15.0
On good defense. Not going to debate your other false claims. Watch the games.
http://probasketballtalk.nbcsports.com/ ... f-defense/ KS needs to watch more games…lol