LKIRNets wrote:ChokeFasncists wrote:LKIRNets wrote:
this year.
I know, it would be interesting to compare those with stats from last year tho.
He's having a bad year this year, due to new team and change in offensive role. In Portland he sat on a corner or went of screens. In Brooklyn he's curling after setting his screens and asked to drive the ball more. It's an adjustment.
Ya, that could be one reason he's not doing as well as expected. With time and Kenny, he should do better. Supposedly the main thing he did was C&S last season, playing off of CJ/Dame and that's how he got such high efficiency.
Ya, but that's just the time, there are other things that factor into the quality of a D&K, therefore affecting the accuracy.
what drive and kick is contested 2 feet or less? think about that. Is that the drive and kick ya want?
That's not what I'm saying. I was talking more about the flow, chemistry, accuracy of the pass, stuff like that.
DVD is doing well, but having an experienced vet would most likely be even better.
you do know Dinwiddie is running the offense better than Lin ever has in his NBA career right? The only difference is Lin had Brook Lopez to dump it to. Dinwiddie currently has Zeller who's ok, Acy who you don't want to dump it off too and a raw but promising Jarrett Allen.
I suppose you're only talking about Lin in BrokeLin? It's really too bad these two years he's been ravaged by injuries. Dumping to Brook wasn't such a good thing for Lin anyways, especially for posting ups. They weren't playing very well together, maybe it was cuz there wasn't enough time to gel, the team had already been playing a certain way without Lin for so long. They were supposed to do more pick and Push, things like that. This offense isn't designed to be mainly about dumping the ball off to the big guy, so that's pretty moot, it's supposed to be a more guard/perimeter/PnR oriented offense. OTOH, I'm not aware that DVD has been playing better than the time when Lin was flourishing with the Knicks alongside Kenny? Or when he was one of the three leaders that led a really young team to the playoffs in the wild wild west? Or when he led a franchise that had never won a playoffs game to be tied at no.3 and was arguably the most important player in the team's 6 most important wins of the season, including all three in the postseason? One could only hope that he comes back healthy next season.
Sure, so you're saying DVD is already doing that for Crab, why isn't he playing better?
It's his first year in a new offense. It's the rookie season for a lot of these guys. Changing habits and ****.
Sure, it's possible, but there can't be other reasons? His injuries might have been a factor as well.