GoodDayLa wrote:...
Despite the fact Lin will likely end up in the Hall of Fame by the end of his career...
Wait, what?
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GoodDayLa wrote:...
Despite the fact Lin will likely end up in the Hall of Fame by the end of his career...
Roy Tarpley wrote:Prokorov wrote:ChokeFasncists wrote:Why? Especially if they start Lin/Foye/RHJ/Booker/Brook
because we were 30th in defense last year and the 2 main reasons for that are still here[lopez/bogs]
I knew that Bogs was atrociously bad but is Lopez bad too? I thought he was average on defense.
ChokeFasncists wrote:^
I'm not sure Lin has a greater effect on winning games than Harden. It might be the case tho if the whistles are taken away.
Not sure Lin will be HOF, it's possible if he totally gets his shot back, tones down on his TOs and plays well consistently.
OTOH, do remember that Morey and McFail were responsible for waiving Lin for Jonny Flynn and indirectly catalyzing Linsanity. Their boss got real mad, scolded them and demanded them to get Lin back. Well, what can one expect from them when the opportunity presents itself?
Appwrangler wrote:GoodDayLa wrote:...
Despite the fact Lin will likely end up in the Hall of Fame by the end of his career...
Wait, what?
ChokeFasncists wrote:^
I'm not sure Lin has a greater effect on winning games than Harden. It might be the case tho if the whistles are taken away.
Not sure Lin will be HOF, it's possible if he totally gets his shot back, tones down on his TOs and plays well consistently.
OTOH, do remember that Morey and McFail were responsible for waiving Lin for Jonny Flynn and indirectly catalyzing Linsanity. Their boss got real mad, scolded them and demanded them to get Lin back. Well, what can one expect from them when the opportunity presents itself?
Prokorov wrote:ChokeFasncists wrote:^
I'm not sure Lin has a greater effect on winning games than Harden. It might be the case tho if the whistles are taken away.
Not sure Lin will be HOF, it's possible if he totally gets his shot back, tones down on his TOs and plays well consistently.
OTOH, do remember that Morey and McFail were responsible for waiving Lin for Jonny Flynn and indirectly catalyzing Linsanity. Their boss got real mad, scolded them and demanded them to get Lin back. Well, what can one expect from them when the opportunity presents itself?
Harden has a much bigger impact on wins then Lin. in fact only 4 or 5 players have a bigger impact on wins then harden does.
Mentioning lin and the hall of fame is a joke. if you took his career year, projected i PEr36 and he did that for say 8 or 10 straight years he still wouldnt be close to HoF numbers
Thanks for the honesty.MorbidHEAT wrote:My dislike for Lin started during Linsanity. It was absurd. It's probably irrational dislike at this point, but man he gets on my nerves. He's been tearing us up though.
GoodDayLa wrote:ChokeFasncists wrote:^
I'm not sure Lin has a greater effect on winning games than Harden. It might be the case tho if the whistles are taken away.
Not sure Lin will be HOF, it's possible if he totally gets his shot back, tones down on his TOs and plays well consistently.
OTOH, do remember that Morey and McFail were responsible for waiving Lin for Jonny Flynn and indirectly catalyzing Linsanity. Their boss got real mad, scolded them and demanded them to get Lin back. Well, what can one expect from them when the opportunity presents itself?
I think Lin is going to have a great 5-6 seasons coming up with 3-4 all star appearances in that time if not more. Not sure he makes it this year because his goal is on making the playoffs, not individual stats. I think his stats may have to suffer to help the greater good this season. It's just a guess though. When I say suffer, I mean he'll get at least 15 and 7 and 3. He could get 30PPG and 10AST as a ball hogging PG with low efficiency but that's not him.
Lin's also clearly capable of scoring 50 points in an NBA game based on high efficiency on nights he goes 8-12 or 10-16 on 3's. I suspect we'll see a handful of these 3 point nights this season. He showed those nights in Houston but Morey and Mchale kept a tight lid on it.
I even think Lin could set the league record for most 3s made in a game before he retires. He's been shooting at a high clip since 2012. All he did the last 2 seasons was make it even better and less reliant on being in a good rhythm. Lin's shooting weakness involves him missing his first 2-4 shots and being on a tight coaching leash and totally losing confidence and acting as if he never shot the ball before. I think his training is really to mainly combat that from reoccurring. Basically it's mental.
Lin's game is boring and vanilla compared to the dunkers and dribblers of the NBA. The fans who dislike Lin call it the "IVY LEAGUE WAY TO PLAY" meaning its boring and a motion based offense or using a basic PNR with proper spacing. Well it's true but it's the way the Nets will play and they'll win games doing it. And when that dont work, Brook will post up and get the ball on the block.
The rest of the league can call it boring while the Nets win.
Thanks for the honesty.MorbidHEAT wrote:My dislike for Lin started during Linsanity. It was absurd. It's probably irrational dislike at this point, but man he gets on my nerves. He's been tearing us up though.
Prokorov wrote:Roy Tarpley wrote:Prokorov wrote:because we were 30th in defense last year and the 2 main reasons for that are still here[lopez/bogs]
I knew that Bogs was atrociously bad but is Lopez bad too? I thought he was average on defense.
its not so much that lopez is bad.... its that his limitations REALLY put pressure on the other 4 guys:
he cant switch on to smalls, which means we have to either help on every screen he is involved in, or trail/trap every screen he is involved in. and he is poor at trapping, so its usually trail.
he is very cumbersome, so while he does a good job preventing FG's at the rim when he is already near the rim, he isnt very good at being a rim protector in the sense that he cant often help and get in position to protect them rim in help situations.
in order to combat his slowness, he uses this low crouch, making him go from 7 feet to like 6'4" taking his size out of the equation.
we are always dead last defending threes because we have to have our wings pinch in on 1-5 screens all the time. leaves the perimeter threes open. all 7 coaches had no awnser for this. its the biggest problem with lopez.
put 3 or 4 excellent defenders around lopez and he probably looks solid on D. but his limitations really hurt you if you dont. and we certainly dont
Thanks for the honesty.MorbidHEAT wrote:My dislike for Lin started during Linsanity. It was absurd. It's probably irrational dislike at this point, but man he gets on my nerves. He's been tearing us up though.
ChokeFasncists wrote:Prokorov wrote:Roy Tarpley wrote:
I knew that Bogs was atrociously bad but is Lopez bad too? I thought he was average on defense.
its not so much that lopez is bad.... its that his limitations REALLY put pressure on the other 4 guys:
he cant switch on to smalls, which means we have to either help on every screen he is involved in, or trail/trap every screen he is involved in. and he is poor at trapping, so its usually trail.
he is very cumbersome, so while he does a good job preventing FG's at the rim when he is already near the rim, he isnt very good at being a rim protector in the sense that he cant often help and get in position to protect them rim in help situations.
in order to combat his slowness, he uses this low crouch, making him go from 7 feet to like 6'4" taking his size out of the equation.
we are always dead last defending threes because we have to have our wings pinch in on 1-5 screens all the time. leaves the perimeter threes open. all 7 coaches had no awnser for this. its the biggest problem with lopez.
put 3 or 4 excellent defenders around lopez and he probably looks solid on D. but his limitations really hurt you if you dont. and we certainly dont
I do understand that it's a big weakness but does the starters' defense deserve the label "putrid" just cuz of it?
Vae Victus wrote:GoodDayLA... you need to knock off the hyperbole man. You're making a hardcore Lin fan like myself get nauseous reading your ranting. I've gotten banned from my share of bball boards for daring to defend and cheerlead for Lin, but my god ive never come close to some of the craziness you've spouted so far. Be optimistic that Lin can be a great player sure, but that he'd be a shoe in as a HOF legend... come on man, wtf is up with you. If you keep yammering on the way you are youre pretty much confirming yourself as a Lin "stealth troll" incessently pumping the crap out of Lin to piss people off.
You've annoyed the hell out of me for awhile but i didnt want to call you out, thinking maybe you'd tone down the rhetoric. However at this point you've pretty much confirmed in my mind you're a LOH stealth troll, unless you do the right thing and back down and say. "It's all good guys, sorry for being hyper unrealistically optimistic, go Lin, and lets hope he proves all the doubters wrong!"
GoodDayLa wrote:I disagree with the Lin fans I see online and on twitter acting as if Lin is going to shoot 70%. That's setting Lin up for failure. He's a serviceable 3 point shooter who will always be hot and cold. That's why he's 0-3 in this Boston game from deep.
HIs bread and butter is delivering under pressure and using the PnR and driving and putting pressure on the defense with the ball in his hand to score or pass for an open shot.
13th Man wrote:Well get ready to call Lin a failure because there's no way in hell that he's going to help lead this team into the playoffs.
leeramundo wrote:I'm here to assure everyone that as a Lin fan, I'm not under the delusion that Lin is even close to being likely to become a HOFer. All I'd hope for is for him to string together a few near all-star seasons, and maybe even 1 legitimate all-star season. If he does that, I'd consider his career a great success. He's an undrafted guy out of Harvard, who most people didn't even think would be in the NBA at all. He's really overachieving already if he does what I said, anything more than that I would be ecstatic. BTW, not agreeing that Lin is going to average 70% shooting is nothing to brag about.