rallydurham wrote:all the hype about lin having a great year in charlotte is interesting. He really just benefitted from much lower expectations here and from us being much better than the lakers. Our fans aren't as rabid as the lakers and we've had really poor backup pg situation for many of our years.
I mean statistically his shooting numbers dipped a bit, his steals and assists dipped dramatically, his turnovers only improved slightly.
I'm not really sure why everyone thinks he had some sort of career renaissance. I think he showed he's a capable player at two positions which helps his value a little. He stayed healthy so that helps as well.
His expectations were a lot lower on a small contract i think that's really the big difference. I can't imagine he did anything to establish his value as a full time starter though.
What were the rumored teams interested in him last season besides us, anyone know?
I just can't see what he did to establish much more value than he already had last offseason. Other than getting the stink of that horrible lakers team off of him and the cap spike of course...
There is no hype. What u said is right though... It's the expectation was so low for him this year, giving people the impression he had a better year than yeas in rockets and lakers... And the consensus is lin found his role in this league as a combo guard a sixth man... It seems lin himself agrees now... He actually performed similarly in the Lakers...
I still think his years in rockets were better, as bad as he performed at times, they still called him solid starter, a 16-20 ranked pg in the league... People and himself had high hopes in lakers thought he would make the leap without the presence of harden, byron Scott ruined him, he did not fight back...
In he real, his career is still trending downward... As a fan, it is sad to see




















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