Sorry, man, I am all punned out so can't remember anything. Lots of celebs at the game, though, especially for a week-night game vs. Kings: Spike Lee (who is always there), Whoopi Goldberg (former fictional Knicks coach), Al Gore, Edie Falco, and Mike Tyson.
assist/turnover ratio for the season Lin 1.74 Westbrook 1.14...has Durant to pass who makes almost everything ...Westbrook has 1 less than him overall in their last 6 games.
Westbrook is a shooting guard playing point guard. Nobody considers Westbrook a true pg and even coming out of college nobody did. The guy shoots first and passes when he has to. If Lin is going to play with a Westbrook mentality when Melo comes back the Knicks are screwed.
The concern over Lin's personal TO numbers may be overblown. Sure, he turns the ball over a lot, but the Knicks average less TOs per possession (roughly .15) than they do without him (roughly .16). http://www.82games.com/1112/11NYK3.HTM#onoff They are also highly efficient offensively with Lin on the court, so his TOs are generally the result of productive aggressiveness.
I posted about this earlier too, glad someone else was able to realize the same thing. Also, for those saying that the turnovers are bad against a good team, etc...this really only matters if the points off turnovers is greater than against bad teams.... I'm curious to find out what the current points off turnovers is for the NY Knicks, as well as the % of turnovers that become points for the other team, then compare that to pre-lin games...
AdrenaLIN I think this will be the Trademark Nick that is going on all shoes and apparel. He's with Nike right now but I'm sure Adidas will use this trademark nick for him. How about a logo?
You can't be this stupid.. And all of a sudden, Mike Bibby is not a PG right? You know the guy who was one of the league leader in 3 pt%? I can't tell if you're trolling or just not very bright.
That qualification doesn't make him a PG. Unless you define PG as a great shooter. Bibby isn't the facilitator that Lin is. I'm not sure what your definition of a PG is, though.