ny-n-md wrote:Nazrmohamed wrote:ny-n-md wrote:I’m not sure how you can say it’s because of racism he’s not in the league. There are several international players in the league. Maybe it’s because he’s not as good as he started off being? He can’t stay healthy? He’s high profile to an extant and not worth the drama?
Lin has to be the worst tear jerker I've ever seen. He's spent a long time cultivating this image and narrative that he's just the good little kid sleeping on Landry Fields couch. And if you don't want him on your team it's because you don't like Asians. Gimme a break. He lucked out because he joined a team who's coach was a pg centric coach who wanted to stick it to the star player the coach didn't want. Both in turn were dismissed and then the Knicks not only finished that current season with an 18&6 record without the both of them but the next season had the second beat record in the East. Good riddance.
The worst part about the Lin experience was his stans. They made every message board unbearable! Lin could do no wrong. Melo is the problem. It became so divisive and toxic. I don’t miss it at all.
My point is that right now Lin is better than Elf. Not a high bar, I know, but he is not even being given consideration when guy like Elf, Augustine etc are still on rosters.
If he was Steph Curry, no one would have any problems. he is not though.
If Lin were anything other than Asian, and if he was not a popular player, he would be on an NBA roster. Because he is viewed as a) Asian (he himself experienced guys saying racist things all last year on the court) and b) because his Linsanity reputation precedes him and c) he isn't a top 20 point guard.

























