yosemiteben wrote:Lin shot 41% FG and 21% 3PT in the playoffs with 2.6 ast and 1.6 tos. He was huge in Games 3 and 4 and had a nice Game 5, but taken as a whole I'm not sure he really increased his value much in the playoffs.
He laid an absolute egg in a massive Game 6 - 1-8 from the field, 3 TOs to 1 ast, 5 PFs in 24 minutes. If he showed up like he did in Games 3 though 5 then we would still be alive in the playoffs.
Miami is arguably a top 3 defensive team when Whiteside starts. These are Charlotte's numbers during the regular season and playoffs:
Charlotte regular season- 103.4 pts, .439 fg%, .362 3ptfg%, 21.7 ast, TS% .545, ORtg 105.1, DRtg 101.8
Charlotte playoff series- 90.3 pts, .396 fg%, 308 3ptfg%, 13.6 ast, TS% 49.4, ORtg 96.4, DRtg 106.5
Lin actually increased slightly his points and TS% during the playoffs. I think it's asking too much for someone who comes off the bench and only makes around 2 million to have 4 straight games where he puts up 16.7 pts and 4.7 assists on 47.2% and 37.5% 3pt shooting against a very good defensive team like Miami.
Yes he did have a stinker of a game 6. But before the series, if you knew he would have 3 decent games, 3 very good games and 1 stinker, most people would be very happy with that. Overall, I think he had a good series. Also, I think every game is big when they end up playing 7.
I think he improved his value in the playoffs. There was so much positive things being said by the analysts and commentators. After it's all done, what sticks in peoples mind is the headlines they read and what most people are saying as opposed to the actual stats.
I think Lin will be offered a deal for 9-11 million per year. But then again, he got more in the Houston deal and less in the Charlotte deal than I thought would happen. So, what do I know.