TurnDownForWatt wrote:Stun704 wrote:too bad Lin didn't show up when we really needed him in game 6. If he would have made two more baskets we would have wonPG13 wrote:I think Lin fans are generally more upset than Hornets fans because Lin fans have higher expectation. For a lot of fans, the Hornets making the playoffs is an accomplishment. Winning a playoff game for the first time in 14 years? Overachieving. Winning 2 in a row? Surreal. Winning 3? It's a miracle. The future is bright.
Lin wanted more. Lin fans wanted more. Lin has already been to the playoffs a few times but never got out of the first round. The Hornets had two shots at getting it done, but couldn't. Huge disappointment. The future is full of uncertainties.
At the end of the day, Lin has given the Hornets everything he has, has helped the team to get to the playoffs, and has been classy throughout. $2.1M well spent. The Hornets have given Lin just enough to show the rest of the league what he can do, whenever an opportunity presented itself.
Free agency begins in 2 months. We'll see what happens then.
Nobody showed up in Game 6 besides Kemba. The whole team got complacent and too happy after Game 5.
It's tough, gotta keep in mind, a lot of the guys were playoffs win virgins coming into this series. Lee probably hadn't made a game winning rebound + three point shot for a long time. Al haven't won for a long long time. Lin had never been arguably the most important player for playoff wins. It's inevitable that they'd go all out and were very excited to get three straight wins and an away win. It really hurt that Hawes was out.
It was at home, it helped and might have contributed to overconfidence. Not totally sure if they were complacent and too happy but one thing for sure, they were not as desperate as their opponents. It's gonna be one of Wade's few last chances, and he missed the playoffs last season, he definitely don't want to let this opportunity slip away. Deng, Whiteside, JJ are all free agents. They have big pride as an organization and losing four in a roll would have been unacceptable.
Another possibility was that they were too hyped up in the first two games by the Bosh pep talk and went out of steam, and maybe got overconfident.
And perhaps Pat did something after game 5?































