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Re: Super Lintendo: The Jeremy Lin Thread 

Post#1201 » by Liver_Pooty » Mon Sep 14, 2015 1:06 am

I'm more concerned about him being a Hornet for a good while now and just now visiting the arena 2 weeks before training camp to workout.

Or maybe I'm just spoiled by MKG and Zeller along with Walker basically living at the arena in the off season
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Re: Super Lintendo: The Jeremy Lin Thread 

Post#1202 » by tonman » Mon Sep 14, 2015 1:06 am

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yosemiteben wrote:One would assume security guards are not expected to admit players based on physical characteristics. I suspect Lin didn't follow the typical protocol. Would anyone be surprised if the same thing happened to Eliot Williams or Aaron Harrison?


There are only 15 players on the team, and for security guards, I don't know how hard that could be to track who is on team and who is not. And follow basketball might not needed, but I'd think follow their team should be their job requirement?

Lin has been in the league for 5 yrs, and has been changing teams multiple times, it is hard to think he don't know what to do or forgot his protocol though.


the stadium probably does a lot of concerts and other shows so nba basketball isn't the only thing going on.
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Re: Super Lintendo: The Jeremy Lin Thread 

Post#1203 » by Liver_Pooty » Mon Sep 14, 2015 1:08 am

I think it's absolutely ridiculous for anyone to ridicule or hate on the security guard for doing her job.
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Re: RE: Re: Super Lintendo: The Jeremy Lin Thread 

Post#1204 » by yosemiteben » Mon Sep 14, 2015 1:09 am

TTNN wrote:
yosemiteben wrote:One would assume security guards are not expected to admit players based on physical characteristics. I suspect Lin didn't follow the typical protocol. Would anyone be surprised if the same thing happened to Eliot Williams or Aaron Harrison?


There are only 15 players on the team, and for security guards, I don't know how hard that could be to track who is on team and who is not. And follow basketball might not needed, but I'd think follow their team should be their job requirement?

Well we have more than 15 guys under contract (I'll let you look that one up), and who says the TWCA security guard cares about basketball? The arena is used for a lot more than basketball games, knowledge of the team shouldn't be a requirement. I'm sure the guard used the same policy she'd use for any other person who walked up to the gate.

TTNN wrote:Lin has been in the league for 5 yrs, and has been changing teams multiple times, it is hard to think he don't know what to do or forgot his protocol though.

I think it's equally difficult to assume some racist motive behind a security guard doing their job.
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Re: Super Lintendo: The Jeremy Lin Thread 

Post#1205 » by Mystical Apples » Mon Sep 14, 2015 3:33 am

TTNN wrote:
yosemiteben wrote:One would assume security guards are not expected to admit players based on physical characteristics. I suspect Lin didn't follow the typical protocol. Would anyone be surprised if the same thing happened to Eliot Williams or Aaron Harrison?


There are only 15 players on the team, and for security guards, I don't know how hard that could be to track who is on team and who is not. And follow basketball might not needed, but I'd think follow their team should be their job requirement?

Lin has been in the league for 5 yrs, and has been changing teams multiple times, it is hard to think he don't know what to do or forgot his protocol though.


There may be only 15 players, but the security guard works in an environment with thousands of employees, visitors, vendors, general contractors, maintenance crew etc....assuming a security guard would need to have interest in basketball as a prerequisite to employment is pretty funny.
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Re: Super Lintendo: The Jeremy Lin Thread 

Post#1206 » by TTNN » Mon Sep 14, 2015 3:35 am

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TTNN wrote:
yosemiteben wrote:One would assume security guards are not expected to admit players based on physical characteristics. I suspect Lin didn't follow the typical protocol. Would anyone be surprised if the same thing happened to Eliot Williams or Aaron Harrison?


There are only 15 players on the team, and for security guards, I don't know how hard that could be to track who is on team and who is not. And follow basketball might not needed, but I'd think follow their team should be their job requirement?

Lin has been in the league for 5 yrs, and has been changing teams multiple times, it is hard to think he don't know what to do or forgot his protocol though.


the stadium probably does a lot of concerts and other shows so nba basketball isn't the only thing going on.


I'd assume players should have their own entrance, especially they have their training facility there, hard to think they share the same entrance with all other events.
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Re: Super Lintendo: The Jeremy Lin Thread 

Post#1207 » by Braggins » Mon Sep 14, 2015 3:38 am

None of us would believe Lin was an NBA player if we saw him in the street and didn't already specifically know who he was. Argument over.
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Re: Super Lintendo: The Jeremy Lin Thread 

Post#1208 » by Mystical Apples » Mon Sep 14, 2015 3:42 am

"You're the best candidate for the job except you don't follow NBA transactions close enough. Sorry, we can't hire you." - said no government facility employer ever
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Post#1209 » by TTNN » Mon Sep 14, 2015 3:53 am

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TTNN wrote:
yosemiteben wrote:One would assume security guards are not expected to admit players based on physical characteristics. I suspect Lin didn't follow the typical protocol. Would anyone be surprised if the same thing happened to Eliot Williams or Aaron Harrison?



TTNN wrote:Lin has been in the league for 5 yrs, and has been changing teams multiple times, it is hard to think he don't know what to do or forgot his protocol though.

I think it's equally difficult to assume some racist motive behind a security guard doing their job.


I did not mention racist anywhere. Do assume what I "assume", please.

If a guard is doing their job, simply check ID will do the work, Lin don't need to try to "convince" her, and she don't need to ask "what team". Come on, that's exactly what I'm trying to say, Lin has been to different teams and has been in the league for 5 years, he knows what is a guard simply doing their job, what is a guard not doing their job. There is something called common sense.

If I go to my company the first time, I'd anticipate I show my ID and tell them I'm a new employee, the security should take my word and go back and check their system to confirm. I'd be annoyed if I need to convince them I'm not lying first. The guard is just not professional, no matter how you slice it. I don't need to be a NBA star to demand that kind of respect.
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Re: RE: Re: Super Lintendo: The Jeremy Lin Thread 

Post#1210 » by Mystical Apples » Mon Sep 14, 2015 4:02 am

TTNN wrote:
yosemiteben wrote:
TTNN wrote:


I think it's equally difficult to assume some racist motive behind a security guard doing their job.


I did not mention racist anywhere. Do assume what I "assume", please.

If a guard is doing their job, simply check ID will do the work, Lin don't need to try to "convince" her, and she don't need to ask "what team". Come on, that's exactly what I'm trying to say, Lin has been to different teams and has been in the league for 5 years, he knows what is a guard simply doing their job, what is a guard not doing their job. There is something called common sense.

If I go to my company the first time, I'd anticipate I show my ID and tell them I'm a new employee, the security should take my word and go back and check their system to confirm. I'd be annoyed if I need to convince them I'm not lying first. The guard is just not professional, no matter how you slice it. I don't need to be a NBA star to demand that kind of respect.


You ask others to not "assume" but then you proceed to do exactly that. Did Lin show ID as you assume? Is there a database for the guard, as you seem to assume? Did Lin go to the proper player entrance? In fact was *Lin* professional in the interaction, as you seem to assume?
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Re: Super Lintendo: The Jeremy Lin Thread 

Post#1211 » by fatlever » Mon Sep 14, 2015 4:07 am

So much thin skin in this thread. This is such a non-story.
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Re: Super Lintendo: The Jeremy Lin Thread 

Post#1212 » by fatlever » Mon Sep 14, 2015 4:09 am

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I will answer you, mod. Please let me know how to do it by PM ways. I clicked on your profile but didn't find a way to send you a PM. Thanks.


not sure you can PM until you have a certain # of posts. you don't need to give me specifics - I'm not looking for your complete address. just wanted to know where you lived ie: North Carolina, Taiwan, Australia etc... what is the big mystery? If you are who you say you are, they there is nothing to hide. I currently live in Stallings, NC - see how easy that is.


Texas. I moved my businesses here once I heard Lin moved to Houston.


Interesting. Thanks. I have so many questions.
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Re: Super Lintendo: The Jeremy Lin Thread 

Post#1213 » by Mystical Apples » Mon Sep 14, 2015 4:14 am

do we even know if the security guards are exclusive to Time Warner Arena? It's possible they work in various capacities at various venues.

Hopefully the guard making an hourly wage isn't fired because a famous rich millionaire thought it would be funny to trivialize someone's job with a snarky comment.
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Re: RE: Re: Super Lintendo: The Jeremy Lin Thread 

Post#1214 » by TTNN » Mon Sep 14, 2015 4:21 am

Mystical Apples wrote:You ask others to not "assume" but then you proceed to do exactly that. Did Lin show ID as you assume? Is there a database for the guard, as you seem to assume? Did Lin go to the proper player entrance? In fact was *Lin* professional in the interaction, as you seem to assume?


Gosh, it sinks faster than I thought. Okay, I will stop here. It's getting ridiculous and pointless.
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Post#1215 » by Mystical Apples » Mon Sep 14, 2015 4:31 am

TTNN wrote:
Mystical Apples wrote:You ask others to not "assume" but then you proceed to do exactly that. Did Lin show ID as you assume? Is there a database for the guard, as you seem to assume? Did Lin go to the proper player entrance? In fact was *Lin* professional in the interaction, as you seem to assume?


Gosh, it sinks faster than I thought. Okay, I will stop here. It's getting ridiculous and pointless.


I never post on this thread for the very same reason - the endless victimhood and finger pointing never changes, just the topic.
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Super Lintendo: The Jeremy Lin Thread 

Post#1216 » by tmd1012 » Mon Sep 14, 2015 5:01 am

Lin said it was LOL and he has never complained about it. Why would someone see it as a race issue or the guard's mistake? Maybe the security guard was doing exactly what she was supposed to do to protect Lin and anyone else who is supposed to be in there. EOS.
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Re: Super Lintendo: The Jeremy Lin Thread 

Post#1217 » by TikiJJ » Mon Sep 14, 2015 12:53 pm

The security guard didn't know who Lin was, she probably should have since it's her job to know those things, but she didn't and it's not the end of the world. Let's not pretend that we don't make mistakes at work.

Then Lin tweeted about it because the same thing had happened to him in NY and he probably found it amusing. Not a big deal, because real life isn't anything like daytime soaps and the management wouldn't fire the security guard for such a minor mistake for an issue made public by their own player, unless they want a PR nightmare and turn Lin into the most hated Hornet ever, even before playing a single minute in their uniform.

Do people really think this incident is discussion worthy?
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Re: Super Lintendo: The Jeremy Lin Thread 

Post#1218 » by Roy Tarpley » Mon Sep 14, 2015 2:59 pm

This is a non-issue.
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Re: Super Lintendo: The Jeremy Lin Thread 

Post#1219 » by LamarMatic7 » Mon Sep 14, 2015 4:48 pm

Roy Tarpley wrote:This is a non-issue.

the best thing about me opening up this thread to read this was finding out about your username. Cool choice.
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Re: Super Lintendo: The Jeremy Lin Thread 

Post#1220 » by LamarMatic7 » Mon Sep 14, 2015 4:51 pm

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fatlever wrote:@Juan - do you mind me asking, where do you live?


I will answer you, mod. Please let me know how to do it by PM ways. I clicked on your profile but didn't find a way to send you a PM. Thanks.


not sure you can PM until you have a certain # of posts. you don't need to give me specifics - I'm not looking for your complete address. just wanted to know where you lived ie: North Carolina, Taiwan, Australia etc... what is the big mystery? If you are who you say you are, they there is nothing to hide. I currently live in Stallings, NC - see how easy that is.

Just spent too much time checking out Stallings, NC at Google Maps. I'm a complete addict of that site.

Probably scared about five of the newer members of ever mentioning the place where they live though.
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