God has a perfect plan for me, so as long as I continue to work hard and give my 100% best effort, I'll be okay.
Win Win for JLin: If he stays with the Rockets, he will have fun giving Alley Oops to D Howard like he did with T Chandler. If he leaves the Rockets, he might finally find a coach that trusts him and lets him play as a true PG.
With news today that New Orleans Pelicans make a huge offer to Tyreke Evans, reportedly around $44 million for 4 years (http://bleacherreport.com/tb/daJRk?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=nba) and with Evans's seasonal stat not that much better than Lin at 15 pt with 3.5 assists per game compared to Lin's 13.4 pt with 6.1 assists per game, Jeremy must be thinking why the LOHs are all saying that he is getting paid too much for his performance? According to the article, Evans' stat has been declining for the last 4 years and his team is rock bottom in the playoff race, while Jeremy's stat are improving and his team is in the playoff for the first time in years, Jeremy must be thinking his contract is really not that ridiculous to incite hate towards him.
Well, think about it, Bev's seasonal stat is not there yet at Jeremy's level, and this Canaan guy has not yet played a minute of Rocket ball, and they are being praised by LOHs with anything under Heaven. LOL.
Yeah, you have to pay high for RFAs, because you don't want their teams to match. That's the reality and so some amounts are pretty ludicrous.
Next day he gets hit by a car, and ends up on a life support machine.. Another guy gets onto the Rockets roster as PG, and thanks God for the opportunity. I don't want to start any blasphemous rumors, but I think that God's got a sick sense of humor..
It also happens to be a sticking point with Lin as well. He's just more subtle about it then his fans. Quote from Lin himself near the end of the season in a game where Harden was out. "Tonight I was the PG and I wasn't just a PG on the team. I was the PG and it was nice." http://gblee.tumblr.com/post/46922181555/jeremy-lin-was-the-point-guard-not-just-a-point Win Win