http://lakeshowlife.com/2014/11/05/lake ... -instinct/
After the Lakers fifth loss in a row to start the season, James Worthy offered a candid opinion on Jeremy Lin. “He’s a work in progress. He’s a (two) guard trying to learn how to be a point guard”, he said, implying Lin is still in development mode. “I’m not sure if he has a killer instinct yet." “He’s thinking too much. He just has to go out and play”, James Worthy said.
After the game Lin was dejected, almost morose, unable to focus on the questions he was being asked, as if he was still back in the game, in those last two minutes when the Lakers were very close to tying the score. But he could not find a way to make it happen which was disheartening for Lin. Wanting to win is not a Jeremy Lin issue, nor did James Worthy imply that it was.
Jeremy Lin wants to win badly, for himself and for the team. But he has yet to demonstrate a willingness and desire to take the game over which was James Worthy’s point. He just can’t give the ball up and expect someone else to make the play. He has to direct everyone.
It doesn’t get any easier for Jeremy Lin either. On Sunday it is Kemba Walker. And on Tuesday Mike Conley.
Someone tells him he's putting shame on God? God demands him to play better!!!
Kobe's gotta realize that it's much better to have Linball keeping everyone involved and the game close and then have him take over late than to have him keeping the game close by himself and then have Lin take over at the end. Of course, Lin's gotta tone down on his turnovers to gain more trust.