Anyone think Jeremy was trying to drop 40+ pts in this ProAm game because he knows he is being shopped around and wants the league to know what he can do if he actually has the ball in his hands?
His post defense is actually pretty good. <iframe width="560" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/ppNFQ-lF95g" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> This happens with many point guards. PGs in the league are so quick that they often are able to beat their man off the dribble or with a screen. That's where team defense comes into play.
Yeah he's lost it there. Very few PG's can guard each other one-on-one, team defense is so important, thats why having a big like Dwight or Yao to funnel them to is so crucial defensively, when Battier was getting props in 07-08 for being a Kobe stopper, even he said "Helps when you can funnel them to Yao"
This is why when healthy, Derrick Rose was considered the best point guard in the NBA. He actually could guard the other superstar point guards in the NBA.
What the hell is your problem dude? Who cares about post per day statistics. I've seen my fair share of naked women and I have a father that is alive and well. What kind of person says that to other people? It pretty much sums up what kind of person you are. I actually feel sad for you.
Awful is a little harsh. Carmela is what you call "awful". And how often do point guards play in the post?
it's called editing. Go look at the video after the dunk http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LyNX4Wwxjrs and he's stopping them all day. Everyone gets beat, it's just that when it happens to Lin haters just feel the need to point it out.
You mean you don't hate the playa, ya just hate the party. One could call me an LOHOH now. Plz refrain and don't let your determined hate lower this quality forum and spoil the fun.
If LOF's eat Ramen noodles all day, what do LOH's eat? Crow. 45 POINTS. PRO AM. SAN FRANCISCO. SUCK IT.
completely wrong... where do you get this information from that you speak with such confidence like it's fact?
Not sure if LOH or LOF. Jeremy Lin had a great (and awful) summer pro-am experience. http://allball.blogs.nba.com/2013/0...ts-dunked-on-in-summer-league/?ls=nbahpsplit1
When Lin is confident, healthy, and allowed to run the team, he plays at all star, or near-all star level. Every month during the season last year he was better than the previous month. Watch Lin take off this year.
Tonight Lin will be matched up against Tyreke Evans of the Sacramento Kings. This will be more interesting.