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Lucky Charm already said "Jeremy better work his butt off on 3's" in the post you replied to. Do you think Jeremy and Lin are different people?
Yeah, Lin has the ball since he's a toddler. So? We are talking about his situations in every game here.
Some good points though I don't agree to all.
Haven't you read the "McHale "(Lin) rather have 29pts and 9 TOs, I tell him 'we wanna win'"" thread at all?
Harden may not be a selfish player overall. But in the last minute of the fourth quarter, when his second to the last layup got blocked by Sanders...
Jennings was held to 8 points on 3/8 FG and 6 assists. Ellis had 27 points, 13 assists and 6 steals, plus the winning shot at the last second.
Again? Does Lin have schizophrenia or multiple personalities or bipolar affective disorder that he could switch on and off just like that?...
When the whole team blew a 17-point lead by playing no defense in the first quarter and allowed it to be a close game (traded leads 17 times)...
Great points. Haven't we seen enough flaws in McHale's small ball strategy?
But it doesn't mean that other team has to pay him 15 mil after the third year to get him. Could be somewhere between 8 and 15 mil.
May not be the key to win a game cuz it could go into overtime, but sure was the key to lose last night's game.
When Lin scored 29, McHale blamed him.
Over the season we can see Lin has been adding different skills to his arsenal. Good point.
Parsons was guarding Monta Ellis when he made the last winning shoot.
Agreed.
We blew a 17 point (28-11) lead down to two in six minutes in the first quarter after TRob came in. The commentator said both DMo and TRob were...
Jeremy had 29 points and 3 turnovers in the Thunder game. James had 25 points and 7 turnovers in the Bucks game. “Sometimes he’d rather have 25...
The Houston coach calls his playmaker “a home run hitter,” and doesn’t mean that in a good way. “Sometimes he’d rather have 25 points and seven...
Because we have deviated from our system. Not spreading the floor and shooting enough 3s.
Totally agreed. In the right environment he definitely can.