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Los Angeles Lakers point guard Steve Nash has no doubts his backup Jeremy Lin will have a big year ahead after witnessing his performance in his purple-and-gold debut with the Denver Nuggets last Monday. Nash, who finished 11 points and 5 assists in the Lakers first pre-season match, believed the former Harvard standout could be a really big piece of the team's success this season because of the way he orchestrates the offense. "Nash pointed to Lin's decision making ability, especially in pick and rolls and transition," via Lakers Nation.
Jeremy Lin Talks About What Sets Kobe Apart From Carmelo, Harden
http://www.lakersnation.com/jeremy-lin- ... 014/10/07/
Jeremy Lin played with Melo and James Harden. What sets Kobe apart? "How hard he works and his attention to detail." Lin on Kobe: "The stuff that he thinks about or talks about, only someone who is really trying to analyze every single thing about the game would be able to understand something like that."
Kobe Bryant, Steve Nash to start Thursday
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Bryant and Nash both went through practice with the team Wednesday, but Nash was pulled early, as has been the case during training camp. While Scott believes Bryant can play 82 games and become the 25 points-per-night player he used to be, he has been much more cautious with Nash, who will turn 41 in February. While the Lakers will start the season with Nash as the starting point guard, Jeremy Lin is effectively the starter in waiting. He will likely play more minutes than Nash and could finish the season starting more games as well, depending on Nash’s health.
“He’s got to be ready every night,” Scott said of Lin. “Every game might be different. That’s one of the things we have that we just don’t know with Steve right now. Jeremy knows every game he’s going to play, but there’s going to be games that he’s going to start and he’s going to have to play a lot more minutes.”
There will also be times when both Lin and Nash are on the court together, which is a paring Lin is looking forward to. "I feel like when play together either of us can bring the ball up,” Lin said. “He can score the ball, so my job is to make sure I put him in a position where he can score the ball and where he likes it the best. We’ll both be able to facilitate and create for each other.
Injuries updates:
Nick Young: Scott is hopeful he can start running and conditioning by next week.
Wesley Johnson returned to practice Wednesday after suffering a sprain of the patella tendon in his left knee and will likely start Thursday’s game.
Xavier Henry did some light drills during practice but is still sidelined with back spasms and will not play Thursday. Scott said. “He can’t move as well as he wants to. His back is still tender, so we have to wait until that thing calms down.”
*PS: Michael Beasley To Sign With Shanghai Sharks
http://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap/23 ... hai-Sharks