TinmanZBoy wrote:Now Lin is playing like the first month he came off bench with the lakers, offensively all career lows ...but he is doing his job defensively, so it is still better...i don't think he himself is happy with what he has produced so far...
he has to be more aggressive whenever he touches the ball...
i think coach clifford is a really really good coach...but I always thought Lin would not be at his best under any of Riley/JVG school coaches, and this feeling is more and more real... don't get me wrong, lin is still in a good situation since he is a good player in any system, but to think coach clifford unleashing lin to be the dynamic scorer and play maker he could be is a pipe dream, coach clifford will never tolerate his ultra aggressive plays...
When Lin decided to join the Hornets and Steve Clifford, my concern was that the coach was too much of a "no turnover and defense" bulldog who would berate you for mistake(unless you're a star)...Lin needs a coach that is willing to somewhat tolerate some level of turnover in exchange for offense and playmaking...
Lin is basically a confidence player who thrive on trust in him..thus why Linsanity happened..Probably would had not happen if Clifford was coaching the Knicks at that moment because he would had taken Lin out after the first mistake and berate him to death.
My observation as a Lin fan, so far is the fact that Lin is under a short-leasch with very few minutes to get going...If he turn the ball over once, Kemba gets subbed in much earlier in the second quarter...It is also true if Lin doesn't score much in the second quarter
Linsanity would had probably never happen under anyone but Mike D'Antoni who is known to be a point guard coach with some level of tolerance toward the point guard..This could explain why Steve Nash broke out under him after a few years of under-achieving.
Even during Linsanity where the Knicks went on a long winning streaks, Lin was turning the ball over at a high rate, but his offense and play-making ability more than made up for it.
Under the right coach and system, I truly believe Lin is easily a 18ppg and 7assist guy but would probably average 3-4 turnover per game too...Clifford is probably the wrong coach for him....Maybe Hoiberg in Chicago could be a better fit, but I'm not sure there's enough minute for Lin there with Rose..But again, Rose is no longer a star.