Prokorov wrote:Kswiss wrote:Lin has been great in the past two playoffs lol, he did have a bad game or two injured his first year in Houston, but he wasn't as good a player in those days. He's been lights out recently
"Great"? no he wasnt great let alone lights out.... he had pretty mediocure raw stats on terrible shooting, poor efficiency and the team got outscored when he was on the court.
Lin Playoffs last year:
12.4 points
2.6 assists
2.3 rebounds
41.3% FG/21.4% 3PT/82.1%FT
14.5 PER
54.3 TS%
-1.5 BPM (NEGATIVE with him on the floor)
Lin Playoffs the year before:
11.3 points
4.3 assists
3.7 rebounds
41.0% FG/21.7% 3PT/81.3%FT
12.4 PER
50.0 TS%
-0.4 BPM (NEGATIVE with him on the floor)
So year... unlesss you conisider terrible shooting, poor efficienct, and being an overall negative in +/- "great/lights out" then he certainly wasnt great.
And for comparison... chris paul the loses who never won a ring:
Paul Playoffs last year:
27.0 points
10.4 assists
5.3 rebounds
53.1% FG/44.0% 3PT/91.7%FT
34.3 PER
63.3 TS%
+16.7 BPM
Paul Career Playoffs
21.4 points
9.5 assists
4.8 rebounds
48.7% FG/39.8% 3PT/84.8%FT
26.1 PER
58.8 TS%
+8.7 BPM
You should go back ignoring facts and just going on "lin is better cause of things you cant measure" or some nonsense. cause the facts show he isnt on the same planet as the top PGs in this league. Look im all for stats arent everything. and if you want to tell me that Lins intangables put him over the top on guys with slightly better numbers like say Jeff Teague... sure I can roll with that. But when you are talking about guys who put up All-NBA/HoF numbers who also win 50 games every year and who drastically outplay lin in the playoffs... well in that case you need to just STFU and stop trolling
i have no bones in this fight but since you like to call out bad facts, if the argument is that lin is a net negative in last year's playoffs, then with all due respect, you dont know what you're talking about.












