Being aggressive and being in attack mode when the ball hits his hands, which happens often in every game, is an option EVERY player has. There is no ifs ands or buts. When a player gets the ball, they immediately size up the d and decide if they are going to pass or keep it, at that point it is totally on that player to be aggressive, if they arent it is on them.....not their teammates, not their coaches.
Alston had alot of heart playing for the Rockets. Bev reminds me so much of Rafer only better at everything across the board...
If he suddenly gets consistent and plays like this from here on out, ya'll can gloat as much as you like!
I'm just going to say it right now The western conference is going down Anyone want to meet me in OKC on Tuesday.
This game reminded me 1. Lin thrives in high pressure situations when the crowd's into it and he has to deliver 2. Lin (like Harden) can get better and better as the game goes on 3. Lin is this talented. It was easy to forget that in the dark and sorrowful days of his slump Dear God, thank you for giving us Jeremy Lin and bringing him back to health just in time to crush the Portland Trailblazers in overtime - Jeremy -- great game.
If Jeremy can bring half of what he brought tonight, this team will be so dangerous. He is the key to everything our bench brings offensively. It's great that he has been getting out of his funk lately and not a moment too late.
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Really glad for Jeremy...thinking he is gonna be a huge part of this team in the postseason...will need him to come through like this...Go Rockets!
Right, but McHale just doesn't care to provide Lin with more accommodating environments he'd do to Parsons and Beverly. He just lets Lin figure it out by himself on the court, being treated like scrub that got unexpected exposure due to Linsanity.