What comes first? Success or a successful mindset? If it's success, you don't deserve it. I'm a big Kobe and Yao fan too. Not because they're winners by technical terms, but they have the drive that it takes to win. Jeremy has the right attitude.
Lin is good enough to start in the NBA,he had a good stretch in New York and as was probably our second/third best play maker last year。 He improved getting the hoop and finishing. Go Lin, wish him the best. That said, Beverly fits this team better, which is why we needed to trade Lin.
I don't know if you just missed the earlier posts or not, but I hope you understand that you're responding to someone with deeprooted psychological issues. Just let king1 make his nonsensical commentaries and do his Facebook stalking schnanenigans. It's the best you can do for someone with his afflictions.
Keep those tears flowing Lin fans. Maybe one day you can bag groceries with your hero. it's a shame he's taking a roster spot from someone who actually deserves to play professional basketball.
4-4, 14 points, 4 assists, 4 boards, 4 assists in 20 minutes aganst GSW's starters. Career averages of 12 points and 5 assists on 44% shooting in 27 mpg. Yeah, this guy shouldn't even have a minimum contract
Lakers' front court, SMH. Hill, Boozer, Wes Johnson all looked like garbage. Undersized and can't defend.
You guys have been reduced to preseason stat lines. If that doesn't illustrate how sad his career has become then I don't know what does. I would sign him to a minimum deal but as a ball boy. He works hard so I'm sure he would put in the extra effort rebounding for real NBA players.
Its gonna be hell when they play against the Clippers and them trying to get a rebound with Jordan and Griffin on them.
It was good for the Rockets, but honestly I don't know if Lin's numbers will improve that much on the Lakers, with both Kobe and Nash being ball dominant. That said, glad he's doing decent so far.