Be honest: would you be complaining about the overpopularity of dunks if it didn't involve someone you dislike?
Lol at the last foul... <iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/QutFKoYDFAo" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
There is a reason, and it's obvious. He is not encouraged to be offensive, right now Lin stays in game as long as he D ups.
Wrong buddy! It's because whenever he tries to drive, the defense collapses on him (b/c their scouting report says make him take the outside shot). This was on a breakaway= no set defenders.
Linstant Classic!!! Rockets lose, but I think the dunk shows that what he is capable of, so a moral victory.
Well, Lin's shots have improved but don't see him making more shot attempts. Go back and read what McHale and Sampson had said in the training camp, in the preseason and also at the beginning of the season.
I was really fortunate to have been at the game last night. There were a lot of Lin fans in the seats, and the fans erupted this play!
Nice dunk. But how in any terms is that "nasty".. I've seen "nasty" dunks and that was not "nasty". I it cause Lin did it? cause I assure you if anyone else did it, it wouldn't be nasty. Just a nice dunk and was fun to watch. But maybe I just consider dunks like drose on dragic or full on facial dunks nasty.
No, you're wrong buddy. From Grantland: "Jeremy Lin is averaging 8.1 drives per game, ninth among all players ... the Rockets are scoring 1.32 points per possession when Lin drives — about what the Spurs have scored on Parker drive possessions."