holfresh wrote:smackeddog wrote:IronWillGiroud wrote:I'm happy for J Lin he's a baller and proving the naysayers wrong by the minute
He isn't really though. I like Lin, but he was average last season. Then he was great at the start of this season, then he was slightly below average. Now his last two games were good ones. My issue is just with people only posting about him when he has a good game,as though thats his norm, and then keeping quiet when he's struggling.
There's no trade interest in him and he's grossly overpaid. I think he's better than what he's shown and Houston is a bad fit for him, though.
Every time he puts up decent numbers these threads pop up, about once a month...I wish people would just be honest and keep it real...He went for the money and you can blame him for that..U can't also blame Dolan and the Knicks...Could Lin help here?? yes..Would our record be much different?? no...He is ok, there is a place for him in the NBA...He took the money and wanted more in Houston, he is on a better team, good for him..He should embrace the opportunity to win with better players around him...
You still think Felton is the better player?
gunsnewing wrote:You know what? I've been drinking. As of right now im a Houston Rockets fan. Tomorrow when I wake up if I'm still a Rocket fans than adios Knicks. FU Dolan. I hope Dolan keeps losing diehard fansEvery time Lin has a night that is reminiscent of Linsanity. It really depresses me
I'm sick of this fuckin team
Nothing indicates borderline personality disorder, histrionic behavior and narcissism more than those making grand drama laced proclamations on a message board about changing their team rooting interests. Here's a hint, no one cares if you go root for the Rockets, so just do it if you must.
No sense talking about Lin as if there was a chance he was still here. The move was done, it is over with. Let's see how his next contract goes....maybe he will be back in a few years, maybe not.
arkrud wrote:You cannot have Lin on the organization with Dolan, Melo, Woodson alike.
This people are not compatible.
I think all that transpired with Lin and Knicks is fair and deserved by both sides.
EXACTLY..... and I am happy for lin.. good situation for him.. He is out of this mess..
Bonn1997 wrote:holfresh wrote:smackeddog wrote:IronWillGiroud wrote:I'm happy for J Lin he's a baller and proving the naysayers wrong by the minute
He isn't really though. I like Lin, but he was average last season. Then he was great at the start of this season, then he was slightly below average. Now his last two games were good ones. My issue is just with people only posting about him when he has a good game,as though thats his norm, and then keeping quiet when he's struggling.
There's no trade interest in him and he's grossly overpaid. I think he's better than what he's shown and Houston is a bad fit for him, though.
Every time he puts up decent numbers these threads pop up, about once a month...I wish people would just be honest and keep it real...He went for the money and you can blame him for that..U can't also blame Dolan and the Knicks...Could Lin help here?? yes..Would our record be much different?? no...He is ok, there is a place for him in the NBA...He took the money and wanted more in Houston, he is on a better team, good for him..He should embrace the opportunity to win with better players around him...
You still think Felton is the better player?
Felton sucks actually, Lin is a bench player and sucks too...Battle of the bottom feeders???..They have similar numbers..Lin wants a stage tho...I'm willing to bet the stuff that came out about ball movement and Harden had something to do with Lin...Sounds like a redo of the Melo drama with Lin doesn't it??..Cancer??
Houston is choking on that 15 mil they have to pay him and Asik next year...They want to trade both and no takers..Knick faithful thinks it's a bargain tho....