February 2012-November 22 2012 vs Bulls Share your thoughts here of what could have been.... Best of luck to you Jeremy Lin, I'll see you in Taiwan soon...
It's time the Taiwanese realize Lin is not one of them, he is American. He struggles because he went to Taiwan and China. He wasted the off-season to improve his weaknesses.
brotha, just to clarify Linsanity has long died even before the Bulls game. if im not wrong, the term of Linsanity became a world sensation for 10-15 games. After that, he's only Jeremy Lin... but even without the "Linsanity" still I am rooting for him
This thread is about to spark some insanity. Not even remotely disguised baiting thread. This is exactly the kind of thread Clutch is trying to get rid of. Go back to watching tv all day.
Probably we will never get the "basketball" results out of Mr. Lin to merit his contract. But perhaps he keeps Les, the businessman happy enough to keep building this team. Why root against the guy, he is by all accounts an excellent man and he is one of us now? (However that does not mean I want him as "Starting Point Guard for Life) if his results don't merit that.
The thread should be "R.I.P Kelvin Sampson". Soon the interim coach will be gone and Lin will make a comeback.
I don't think we can be sure of either one of those outcomes. Have to wait and see. Fingers crossed, though, because Jeremy making a comeback is in the best interest of all Rockets fans.
Linsanity was a commodity created by NY media who hyped Lin and then consumed Lin, as a commodity. Now, Lin becomes a person, a player, a young player with dozens of meaningful games. Please allow him to grow a season or two before you kill him. tks
If you look at the stats you will see he was actually playing better with Mchale, he was still bad but at least he was better
What the hell is up with the threadpost OP? Did you just wake up this morning to blast Jeremy some more today. What's accomplished?
It's Thanksgiving. Just be thankful he will only be here for 2 more years (Unless we're lucky enough to trade him). That's what I'm thankful for.