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OMG! How does someone notice that during a game? Must be watching the whole game in slowmo.
http://www.asianweek.com/2013/01/31/linsanity-comes-to-caamfest-opening-night/
LOL I know it seems that way, but we got sidetracked and wasted a lot of time and energy and messed up the positive vibes of Linsanity the Movie.
Sorry I said no more, but I hadn't seen this post yet. Come on you're joking right? You were pretty much saying Lin was as good as the other...
But how tall was Chandler? I assume he was tall enough to dunk without much effort. What kind of stats did he put up? Did he have a jumper?...
If you've read any of my posts you would know I'm not a Lin hater at all. Very far from it. I like his story and I hope he continues to improve...
Do me a favor if you can. See if you can find the height, weight and other scouting info of those players that year. If you can also find their...
Why would his own coach who put him on his team and gave him playing time then backstab Lin to prevent from getting a scholarship? It would...
You don't get it and clearly know little about college athletics. There are a limited number of scholarships per school so they don't just...
Who was Morey talking about when he said he didn't like it when two players who aren't offensive minded were on the court at the same time?
There is no way I can agree with that statement. He didn't have the physical size/athletic ability or talent/skills to justify that statement....
I dont get why people keep talking about his improved 3P shooting this season. There was a NBA writer who also said the same thing a month ago....
Probably because it's usually more open than other 3P shots. At least it seems that way when we're on D. It would be interesting to see a 3P...
He'd probably be in D league if his name wasn't Rivers.
Lin is actually the second Asian American to play in the NBA, but the first Chinese/Taiwanese American to play in the NBA. During the Utah Jazz...
It would be like "LeBron's Decision" on ESPN. :grin: