SWedd523 wrote:At first I thought it was just some folks were Lin fans and not Hornets fans, which is okay..ish I guess.
But what I'm starting to realize is that there are (quite) a few guys who are Lin fan and not basketball fans. Seeing people make such irrational statements tells me there is an ignorance with how things work in the "real world NBA" that they simply cannot reconcile with the fact that Lin is not the best player in the league, he's not the best player on the team, and he's not the best PG on the team. He's a backup PG. His minutes will fluctuate just like every other backup on the team.
The entertainment level remains high though, which is always a plus
Yes, I'm here as an NBA fan who follows Lin since the NY run, not someone who started watching basketball only because of Lin. And maybe that's what some of these ardent fans are, people who don't really understand basketball. I know Lin has some really good qualities to his game but he also has some that may get him less playing time and not have him ever become a starter. When I bring this up I'm told I'm not a real Lin fan by folks that aren't that familiar with the NBA so everything is Lin-centric to them and not Lin in the context of the NBA, his team, and what is the norm for a player of his skills and what team he's on.
So that's what Real GM and other forums have to deal with.
I think Lin comes in too late and should get 26-28 minutes based on what I've seen of him in many seasons. I'm very familiar with his quirks and his Jekyll/Hyde character that may appear from game to game and in one game. I thought he would have made a difference tonight. I think he'll be the closer because he's contributed with the other closers when he was on more than anyone else who isn't Batum and Kemba. He may close more games than Al does when all is said and done.
I'll say this for Lin. He is seen as representing parts of Asia. Although Lin is an American playing for the NBA, he's seen as a pioneer and has a huge following abroad. In that way he's unlike other NBA players.