Not impressed with Lin at all from what I've seen.
Not impressed with Lin at all from what I've seen.
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He should give half his contract to D'Antoni, as a thank you gift
Trade Lin to the Lakers now, he'll flourish there...
It's party time!
the rockets should've kept lowry.. as a rocket fan , one thing I hate is were more of a buisness team rather than a team that chase titles.. Lin is trash ..The other 4 are good (harden great)
Give Lin a chance, I think he will end up being somewhere between what he was in NY and what he has been this season. He is young and has a lot of room to grow.
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But he's not fully healthy!
I didn't see this kind of a slow start coming.
Jesus Christ.... Is someone going to keep bringing this thread up every single time Lin has a bad game? Yes. He didn't play great, he got into early foul trouble and Douglas was more effective. It happens with a lot of players and Lin is no exception. Personally, I don't give a **** who is on the floor as long as the Rockets win the game.
What's frustrating is that for every bad game he is this thread pops back up. But where's the thread praising him when he played well against New York, when he posted 16/10/4/3 against Toronto or when he put up 19/8/3/1 against Utah?
For all the criticism he was getting earlier in the season that was deserved, nobody seems to be paying attention that he's played much better as of late. Over the last five games (even with the Lakers game), he's averaging 11.6/6.4/3.8/1.8 with 2.8 TOs while shooting 52 percent from the floor and 37.5 percent from beyond the arc. Great numbers? No. But those are decent numbers for a starting point guard on a team with other, better scoring options.
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