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Jeremy Lin suffers patellar tendon rupture, out for the season

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by Snow Villiers, Oct 18, 2017.

  1. Daddy Long Legs

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    Terrible news. Despite all the joking about LOFs, I always thought lin was cool.

    Like his youtube videos about anime and video games
     
  2. Daddy Long Legs

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    He looked good that game too
     
  3. iconoclastic

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    Well, at least he'll finish the season averaging 26 points and 6 assists per 36 minutes...
     
  4. Asian Sensation

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    Sad stuff.

    Victor Cruz had the same injury when he was 28, took over a year to recover, came back...wasn’t nearly the same and is basically retired at 30.
     
  5. JaceMan da SpaceMan

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    Anime for babieys
     
  6. el gnomo

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    Yeah, not looking good unless he can re-invent his game and become a somewhat elite spot-up 3-pt shooter like JKidd did at the end of his career. :/
     
  7. Daddy Long Legs

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    Back up nosepicker ;)

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  8. felixng2012

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    First Hayward now Lin :(.
     
  9. J.R.

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    http://www.espn.com/nba/insider/sto...my-lin-injury-change-brooklyn-nets-future-nba

    What does Jeremy Lin's injury mean for the Brooklyn Nets guard and his team?

    For the second night in a row, we saw a starter suffer a season-ending injury in his team's season opener. Although Lin's ruptured patella tendon wasn't quite as graphic as Gordon Hayward's fractured tibia and dislocated ankle, it was equally clear that Lin knew right away that something had gone terribly wrong when he landed awkwardly on a layup in the fourth quarter of the Nets' loss to the Indiana Pacers.

    An MRI on Thursday confirmed what Brooklyn surely already suspected: Lin ruptured his patella tendon, ending his 2017-18 campaign before it had a chance to begin. How will the Nets replace Lin, and what does this mean for his future? Let's take a look.

    Brooklyn's options to replace Lin

    Nets coach Kenny Atkinson came into the season intending to use Lin and D'Angelo Russell, both scoring-minded point guards who can shoot the 3, as a backup tandem. During the one game they got to play together, that combination worked offensively just as Atkinson had hoped.

    Making his Brooklyn debut, Russell scored a team-high 30 points on 12-of-22 shooting, making four 3-pointers and handing out five assists. Lin had 18 points and four assists, going a perfect 7-of-7 at the foul line.

    The Nets were a different team last season with Lin healthy, going 13-20 in the 33 games he started, a 32-win pace over a full season. Without Lin, who missed 46 games primarily because of a pair of hamstring injuries, Brooklyn went 7-39 -- a 12-win pace.

    Fortunately, the Nets are now much deeper at guard than they were a year ago. Russell can take over point guard duties, handled primarily by rookie Isaiah Whitehead when Lin was injured last season. Whitehead, whose 3.6 wins below replacement level were the league's second-worst mark, wasn't active for Wednesday night's game.

    Atkinson can choose between Allen Crabbe and Caris LeVert, who both came off the bench Wednesday, to slide in next to Russell at shooting guard. While both players saw plenty of action off the bench (27 minutes for Crabbe, 28 for LeVert), they're capable of handling more -- Crabbe averaged 28.5 minutes per game last season on a playoff-bound Portland Trail Blazers team and has hoped for a bigger role since being dealt to Brooklyn this offseason.

    Besides Whitehead, the Nets have guards Joe Harris and Sean Kilpatrick to sop up some of Lin's minutes that don't go to Crabbe, LeVert and backup point guard Spencer Dinwiddie. Like Whitehead, Harris and Kilpatrick found themselves in reduced roles because of Brooklyn's offseason additions. Neither got off the bench Wednesday after Kilpatrick was third on the team in minutes (1,754) in 2016-17, while Harris played 1,138 minutes and started 11 times.

    As ESPN's Bobby Marks points out, the Nets can't yet apply for a disabled player exception for Lin because they are about $3 million under the salary cap. Brooklyn could get the exception if the team adds salary to get over the cap by the Jan. 15 deadline to apply. However, adding a player -- via another team's salary dump -- would force the Nets to cut someone. Dinwiddie, currently in the rotation, is Brooklyn's only player whose salary is not fully guaranteed. So that may make a trade less palatable.

    Because of the Nets' improved guard depth, losing Lin isn't likely to make as big a difference in their record as last season. Surprisingly, their projection using ESPN's real plus-minus drops by less than a win from the 31 wins they averaged before the season.

    Even with a healthy Lin, Brooklyn was unlikely to be a playoff contender this season. So perhaps the biggest potential near-term impact of his injury is on the Nets' first-round pick, dealt by the Boston Celtics to the Cleveland Cavaliers as part of the return for Kyrie Irving. Lin's injury makes the Cavaliers somewhat more likely to get a top-three pick instead of one in the middle of the lottery.

    Lin's future

    A patella rupture, whether partial or full, is relatively rare in the NBA. According to my research, Lin is the first player to suffer a full patella rupture since 2010-11, when Caron Butler's season ended on New Year's Day. The Dallas Mavericks went on to win the championship without Butler, who returned to play 63 of a possible 66 games postlockout at more or less his pre-injury level of performance the next season for the LA Clippers.

    The previous season, both Kelenna Azubuike of the Golden State Warriors and Joel Przybilla of the Trail Blazers suffered ruptured patellas. Przybilla returned more than 11 months later, and at age 31 he was never the same player as before the injury. Azubuike had it worse, needing a second surgery because the first one was done incorrectly and not returning to the court for more than two years. He played only briefly in the NBA thereafter.

    Even if Lin's rehab goes well, uncertainty over his health and the market for free agents mean he's now much more likely to pick up a $12.5 million player option for 2018-19 and take his chances proving his value on the court next season. That would have important ramifications for Brooklyn. The Nets could clear enough space to make a max offer to a restricted free agent next summer if Lin opts out -- the likely scenario had he stayed healthy -- but projects to have less than $13 million in cap space with him on the books.

    Because he's 29, Lin's next contract will probably be his last big one that pays him like a starter or key reserve. So it's crucial he maximizes his value by deciding whether to hit free agency next summer or wait until 2019.​
     
  10. tinman

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    I still don't like LOFs. We didn't have LOFs when Lin was in New York and we as Rockets fans could talk about his basketball play.
    Obviously it's hard to talk about his play amongst Rockets fans when we have non Rockets fans spamming the board.

    Just because lots of us criticize his play doesn't mean we don't want to see him play.
    I wish him a speedy recovery so we can see him attempt to guard Harden or Chris Paul :)
     
  11. Phreak3

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    Not a lin fan and just didn’t think too much about it after reading the news.

    BUT watching that video and him crying is just... heartbreaking. Like it’s something that will stick in your mind for sometime.

    For me that video is way worse than the Hayward one.
     
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  12. mr. 13 in 33

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    This is becoming a weird way to start of the season.
     
  13. TMac'n

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    Damn, sad. Wishing Lin a speedy recovery.

    Praying this is not a career ending injury. No hate, he's a good dude, always has been
     
  14. mfastx

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    This really is too bad. Hate to see multiple season ending injuries two days into the season.
     
  15. Juxtaposed Jolt

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    Can one even strengthen their tendons or ligaments?
     
  16. tinman

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    There is a GOD.

     
  17. tinman

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    GOD
    created CLUTCH CITY
    on this date
     
  18. tinman

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    GOD

    proof
     
  19. tinman

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    GOD
    wanted the Rockets to win the championship
    because when he saw that the Rockets were labeled "CHOKE CITY"

    he said Vernon, go off on Phoenix

    then

    GOD created Clutch City which were the 2 championships

    that influenced @Clutch to create Clutchfans

    then GOD told Clutch to get the greatest Rockets fans of ALL TIME to join

    he did,

    the 99ers
     

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