JMAC3 wrote:When it comes down to Lin, I want him back and I think we would be foolish to not want him back. He is a top backup pg in the league, but it will come down to his offers across the league.
However, like I said he is a top BACKUP PG. I have a hard time believing a team is going to be willing to break the bank to offer Lin 10+ million and a starting role when he has struggled in the past in this role. Also, he does show spurts of being capable, but he is a really inconsistent player that I would not be eager to count on night in and night out to play 36 mins a night as my starter. His stats this season were underwhelming and somewhat disappointing, but at the same time was sometimes our 3rd best player. This screams that he should be a bench spark to me and when he has it going on then ride him, but when he is off then play him less that night. Those are not really luxuries you can have when you are paying him to be your starter on a multi-year deal.
It is tough for me to consider him starting next season, when you consider the limited number of potential openings...
Dallas, Philly, New York, Brooklyn and Houston
Then take into account Rondo and Deron Williams are likely to take two of those spots.
Kris Dunn, Jamal Murray, Wade Baldwin, Demetrius Jackson, Dejounte Murray, and Tyler Ulis all are intriguing prospects with higher upside and much cheaper than Lin if those teams look to solve PG through draft.
Then take into account Ricky Rubio, Jeff Teague, Eric Bledsoe, Brandon Knight, and Michael Carter-Williams are all guys who could be dealt for this offseason for one reason or another.
I think when all said and done we have a higher chance of losing Lin to a team looking for a combo guard off the bench then a team offering a starting role. Thus, it will likely come down to the money each team is willing to offer a bench guard. At some point you would think Lin is going to want to stay with a team for a longer tenure than a year or 2, but again I am just speculating.
Rondo struggled alongside another ball-dominant guard like Ellis with a stat-line of 9.3p 6.5a......
And Dragic struggled alongside Wade too with a stat-line of 14p 5.8a...
Ellis also struggled in Pacers playing alongside Hill and PG with a stat-line of 13.8p-4.7a...
Then when it comes to JLin, people tend to doubt Lin's capability of being a starting point solely because he was undrafted with that hype. Lin was averaging 13.4p-6.1a while shooting 44%(34% from 3P which was ok) in his 2nd year as a starter... but people in Houston weren't satisfied and the rumors of Lin being useless playing with Harden had spread to the whole league.
People thinking like...
"So Lin was undrafted, he must be an undrafted player for a reason. He was all hype. blah blah blah..."
Just saying.














