fatlever wrote:cw3k wrote:Lin's minutes were fine. Both games are blow out. The starters were doing great and did get a few extra minutes.
The most important is the team won and everyone is healthy.
Exactly. I have no idea why anyone is making a big deal out of the past two games.
Vs Bulls he played 19 minutes. The last 6 minutes were garbage time. If Lin had played those 6 garbage minutes he'd have 25 minutes. Nobody would be complaining.
Vs Mavs he played 17 minutes. The last 4 minutes were garbage time. If Lin had played those 4 garbage minutes he'd have 21 minutes. People would be complaining less.
Would you rather have seen Clifford play Lin with the 3rd stringers during garbage time, just so he can pad his stats? Or would you rather he rest and not put unnecessary minutes on his body?
Serious question for Lin Nation. Which make-believe scenario would make you happier?
A) The Hornets win 50 games, lose to the Cavs in the ECF, Lin averages: 10ppg, 2rpg, 4apg while averaging 18 minutes per game. Lin gets along great with his team and loves winning and loves the city of Charlotte and plans to sign a long-term deal in the summer.
B) The Hornets win 20 games, finish in 14th place in he East, Lin starts the last 70 games of the season, Lin averages: 18ppg, 4rpg, 7apg, while playing 33 minutes per game. Lin hates losing, his body is beat up from the heavy minutes, the Hornets are going to blow up the team, Lin once again is looking for a new home with uncertainty of his future.
Obviously A is better. What I'm more concerned about is the potential scenario of:
A) Hornets win 45 games with Lin being an integral part of the team avg. 25-27 mins/game, 14ppg.
B) Hornets win 45 games with Lin being a mere filler avg. 17 mins/game avg. 7ppg.
Obviously Lin fans don't want to see B happen, which is a possibility if this current trend continues. If Lamb continues to thrive at on the 2nd unit as SG (which I am rooting for), and Lin continues to be shakey with his handles, Lamb will be closing out the games. This is realistic possibility. If Lin continues to be a late subber 3:00 minute mark, he'll better get used to seeing 17 mins a game.
Lin needs to play better than he has that's all, some of us expect more out of him than him settling on being a 2M scrub. I sense that some Hornets fans are happy to see him settle in to this role but many of us long time fans are not. We want to see both the Hornets and Lin succeed.






















