phillycheese wrote:Look, I am not really quibbing about Kemba getting guaranteed minutes even in blow outs. Just that this is an indication of how this coach allots playing time. So to those that argue Lin will get minutes in Charlotte is not valid unless one assumes there will be injuries to guards. ie if MKG does not get injured will Lin get those minutes that he got? no way. I remember seeing some time played stats and this year was Lin's lowest total, even with all the injuries. So that is pretty clear to me Lin will not get more minutes if everyone comes back. And if I was Charlotte, why do I pay a guy $8-10m per year to play 20-22 min per game?
One thing we do agree with is the fact that Lin's minutes per game for this year was largely based on injury to MKG and the fact that Lamb had defensive issue that Clifford hated.
If I'm Lin, I wouldn't count on getting lucky again next year as for minutes, specially with MKG being fully healthy and highly regarded + I expect Charlotte to sign a wing player this summer to replace Lamb on the bench and this guy won't have the same problem Lamb had which contributed to Lin getting more minutes.
So before Lin gives Charlotte a discount from his true market value, I hope he sits down with Clifford and discuss his minutes for next year.....I can't fathom Lin would accept a lesser role with less minutes + a huge discount, specially if there are teams out there willing to guaranty more minutes and larger roles with more money.
Does Lin love his teammates so much that he's willing to sacrifice major minutes and money just to be back and have fun with them?..Maybe this is now the most important thing in Lin's career and maybe he no longer cares about testing himself as a player and finding out how good can he be if he's given the chance and proper minutes.
If this is indeed Lin's new priority and he no longer cares about improving as a player which comes with getting as much minutes as possible, than Lin owes it to his millions of fan to let them know that, so that they can move on.
Many Lin fan follows him because they believe in him as a player and feel that if he's given a proper chance to start, he could re-ignite Linsanity..With the Hornets, the possibility of that happening is slim....If Lin no longer wants to test himself, he should make that clear to everyone that supports him.
As a Lin fan, I was a bit troubled listening to him state that he wants to have fun with his teammates and he had a blast this year..Sound like this is his biggest priority now...Man, what happens to wanting to become the best player that you can be and maybe one day becoming a All-Star..That was his dream than..Maybe things have changed..If so, let us know so we can move on.
There's no point for me to follow Lin's career if he has given up on his dream of becoming a top PG in this league and can only see himself as a 15-20 minutes back-up PG that can not break out of this ceiling and start for an NBA team.