Knicks · Jeremy Lin is coming back to New York in 2016/17 (page 1)

Syniko @ 5/1/2016 5:52 PM
Charlotte will not be able to keep Lin because of how valuable he is to the team.

New York is going to get their best point guard back next season.

mreinman @ 5/1/2016 6:08 PM
for how much?
Syniko @ 5/1/2016 6:13 PM
mreinman wrote:for how much?

5 million + starting position.

mreinman @ 5/1/2016 6:14 PM
Syniko wrote:
mreinman wrote:for how much?

5 million + starting position.

5 million? don't think that will happen but probably not that far off what he is actually worth.

Syniko @ 5/1/2016 6:22 PM
He would take much less if he's offered a starting position. Lin is a hungry player. He's full of heart, no greed and all God.

He loves New York and he would come back in a heartbeat if New York wants him back.

CrushAlot @ 5/1/2016 6:33 PM
Syniko wrote:He would take much less if he's offered a starting position. Lin is a hungry player. He's full of heart, no greed and all God.

He loves New York and he would come back in a heartbeat if New York wants him back.


He left a starting position for the money. In my opinion he would be smart to stay in Charlotte. He has a great role on that team that suits his talents.
Syniko @ 5/1/2016 6:39 PM
CrushAlot wrote:
Syniko wrote:He would take much less if he's offered a starting position. Lin is a hungry player. He's full of heart, no greed and all God.

He loves New York and he would come back in a heartbeat if New York wants him back.


He left a starting position for the money. In my opinion he would be smart to stay in Charlotte. He has a great role on that team that suits his talents.


He would stay in Charlotte but if New York came calling with more money and a starting position, he would take New York's offer and New York wants him back.

New York wants Jeremy Lin back. I'm not making this up. This is fact. New York wants Jeremy Lin back and it's going to happen.

CrushAlot @ 5/1/2016 6:58 PM
Syniko wrote:
CrushAlot wrote:
Syniko wrote:He would take much less if he's offered a starting position. Lin is a hungry player. He's full of heart, no greed and all God.

He loves New York and he would come back in a heartbeat if New York wants him back.


He left a starting position for the money. In my opinion he would be smart to stay in Charlotte. He has a great role on that team that suits his talents.


He would stay in Charlotte but if New York came calling with more money and a starting position, he would take New York's offer and New York wants him back.

New York wants Jeremy Lin back. I'm not making this up. This is fact. New York wants Jeremy Lin back and it's going to happen.

He followed the money in the past so you are probably right. But he was in a bad situation in Houston and a bad situation in LA. He found a place where he fits and has an important role. He might be wise to stay in that place this time.
Syniko @ 5/1/2016 7:05 PM
CrushAlot wrote:
Syniko wrote:
CrushAlot wrote:
Syniko wrote:He would take much less if he's offered a starting position. Lin is a hungry player. He's full of heart, no greed and all God.

He loves New York and he would come back in a heartbeat if New York wants him back.


He left a starting position for the money. In my opinion he would be smart to stay in Charlotte. He has a great role on that team that suits his talents.


He would stay in Charlotte but if New York came calling with more money and a starting position, he would take New York's offer and New York wants him back.

New York wants Jeremy Lin back. I'm not making this up. This is fact. New York wants Jeremy Lin back and it's going to happen.

He followed the money in the past so you are probably right. But he was in a bad situation in Houston and a bad situation in LA. He found a place where he fits and has an important role. He might be wise to stay in that place this time.

Lin never followed any money.

He would have stayed in New York if the organization hadn't asked him to go shop around the league. You know that as well as I do.
If Knicks were serious about Lin, they would have just re-signed him.

Don't give me any of this 'follow the money' talk.

also, I was the only one on this forum that said Lin was going to get traded at the end of 2012 and everyone including the Moderator scoffed at me.

CrushAlot @ 5/1/2016 7:08 PM
Syniko wrote:
CrushAlot wrote:
Syniko wrote:
CrushAlot wrote:
Syniko wrote:He would take much less if he's offered a starting position. Lin is a hungry player. He's full of heart, no greed and all God.

He loves New York and he would come back in a heartbeat if New York wants him back.


He left a starting position for the money. In my opinion he would be smart to stay in Charlotte. He has a great role on that team that suits his talents.


He would stay in Charlotte but if New York came calling with more money and a starting position, he would take New York's offer and New York wants him back.

New York wants Jeremy Lin back. I'm not making this up. This is fact. New York wants Jeremy Lin back and it's going to happen.

He followed the money in the past so you are probably right. But he was in a bad situation in Houston and a bad situation in LA. He found a place where he fits and has an important role. He might be wise to stay in that place this time.

Lin never followed any money.

He would have stayed in New York if the organization hadn't asked him to go shop around the league. You know that as well as I do.
If Knicks were serious about Lin, they would have just re-signed him.

Don't give me any of this 'follow the money' talk.

also, I was the only one on this forum that said Lin was going to get traded at the end of 2012 and everyone including the Moderator scoffed at me.

Rockets needed to send a first round pick out with him to dump his contract. I believe he was the 4th highest paid point guard in the league last year.
Syniko @ 5/1/2016 7:16 PM
CrushAlot wrote:
Syniko wrote:
CrushAlot wrote:
Syniko wrote:
CrushAlot wrote:
Syniko wrote:He would take much less if he's offered a starting position. Lin is a hungry player. He's full of heart, no greed and all God.

He loves New York and he would come back in a heartbeat if New York wants him back.


He left a starting position for the money. In my opinion he would be smart to stay in Charlotte. He has a great role on that team that suits his talents.


He would stay in Charlotte but if New York came calling with more money and a starting position, he would take New York's offer and New York wants him back.

New York wants Jeremy Lin back. I'm not making this up. This is fact. New York wants Jeremy Lin back and it's going to happen.

He followed the money in the past so you are probably right. But he was in a bad situation in Houston and a bad situation in LA. He found a place where he fits and has an important role. He might be wise to stay in that place this time.

Lin never followed any money.

He would have stayed in New York if the organization hadn't asked him to go shop around the league. You know that as well as I do.
If Knicks were serious about Lin, they would have just re-signed him.

Don't give me any of this 'follow the money' talk.

also, I was the only one on this forum that said Lin was going to get traded at the end of 2012 and everyone including the Moderator scoffed at me.

Rockets needed to send a first round pick out with him to dump his contract. I believe he was the 4th highest paid point guard in the league last year.

Was that his fault?

He outplayed his contract in Charlotte.

New York is going to get Lin back next season.

This is a fact.

mreinman @ 5/1/2016 7:18 PM
Syniko wrote:
CrushAlot wrote:
Syniko wrote:
CrushAlot wrote:
Syniko wrote:
CrushAlot wrote:
Syniko wrote:He would take much less if he's offered a starting position. Lin is a hungry player. He's full of heart, no greed and all God.

He loves New York and he would come back in a heartbeat if New York wants him back.


He left a starting position for the money. In my opinion he would be smart to stay in Charlotte. He has a great role on that team that suits his talents.


He would stay in Charlotte but if New York came calling with more money and a starting position, he would take New York's offer and New York wants him back.

New York wants Jeremy Lin back. I'm not making this up. This is fact. New York wants Jeremy Lin back and it's going to happen.

He followed the money in the past so you are probably right. But he was in a bad situation in Houston and a bad situation in LA. He found a place where he fits and has an important role. He might be wise to stay in that place this time.

Lin never followed any money.

He would have stayed in New York if the organization hadn't asked him to go shop around the league. You know that as well as I do.
If Knicks were serious about Lin, they would have just re-signed him.

Don't give me any of this 'follow the money' talk.

also, I was the only one on this forum that said Lin was going to get traded at the end of 2012 and everyone including the Moderator scoffed at me.

Rockets needed to send a first round pick out with him to dump his contract. I believe he was the 4th highest paid point guard in the league last year.

Was that his fault?

He outplayed his contract in Charlotte.

New York is going to get Lin back next season.

This is a fact.

thanks briggs

newyorker4ever @ 5/1/2016 7:53 PM
Syniko wrote:He would take much less if he's offered a starting position. Lin is a hungry player. He's full of heart, no greed and all God.

He loves New York and he would come back in a heartbeat if New York wants him back.

He left us for money.....that's greed.

newyorker4ever @ 5/1/2016 7:55 PM
Syniko wrote:
CrushAlot wrote:
Syniko wrote:
CrushAlot wrote:
Syniko wrote:He would take much less if he's offered a starting position. Lin is a hungry player. He's full of heart, no greed and all God.

He loves New York and he would come back in a heartbeat if New York wants him back.


He left a starting position for the money. In my opinion he would be smart to stay in Charlotte. He has a great role on that team that suits his talents.


He would stay in Charlotte but if New York came calling with more money and a starting position, he would take New York's offer and New York wants him back.

New York wants Jeremy Lin back. I'm not making this up. This is fact. New York wants Jeremy Lin back and it's going to happen.

He followed the money in the past so you are probably right. But he was in a bad situation in Houston and a bad situation in LA. He found a place where he fits and has an important role. He might be wise to stay in that place this time.

Lin never followed any money.

He would have stayed in New York if the organization hadn't asked him to go shop around the league. You know that as well as I do.
If Knicks were serious about Lin, they would have just re-signed him.

Don't give me any of this 'follow the money' talk.

also, I was the only one on this forum that said Lin was going to get traded at the end of 2012 and everyone including the Moderator scoffed at me.

So you took a guess and got it right which we all have done.....good job.

newyorker4ever @ 5/1/2016 7:57 PM
Syniko wrote:
CrushAlot wrote:
Syniko wrote:
CrushAlot wrote:
Syniko wrote:
CrushAlot wrote:
Syniko wrote:He would take much less if he's offered a starting position. Lin is a hungry player. He's full of heart, no greed and all God.

He loves New York and he would come back in a heartbeat if New York wants him back.


He left a starting position for the money. In my opinion he would be smart to stay in Charlotte. He has a great role on that team that suits his talents.


He would stay in Charlotte but if New York came calling with more money and a starting position, he would take New York's offer and New York wants him back.

New York wants Jeremy Lin back. I'm not making this up. This is fact. New York wants Jeremy Lin back and it's going to happen.

He followed the money in the past so you are probably right. But he was in a bad situation in Houston and a bad situation in LA. He found a place where he fits and has an important role. He might be wise to stay in that place this time.

Lin never followed any money.

He would have stayed in New York if the organization hadn't asked him to go shop around the league. You know that as well as I do.
If Knicks were serious about Lin, they would have just re-signed him.

Don't give me any of this 'follow the money' talk.

also, I was the only one on this forum that said Lin was going to get traded at the end of 2012 and everyone including the Moderator scoffed at me.

Rockets needed to send a first round pick out with him to dump his contract. I believe he was the 4th highest paid point guard in the league last year.

Was that his fault?

He outplayed his contract in Charlotte.

New York is going to get Lin back next season.

This is a fact.

How can it be a fact if it hasn't happened?? Please explain that without any untruthful talk??

Syniko @ 5/1/2016 8:04 PM
newyorker4ever wrote:
Syniko wrote:
CrushAlot wrote:
Syniko wrote:
CrushAlot wrote:
Syniko wrote:He would take much less if he's offered a starting position. Lin is a hungry player. He's full of heart, no greed and all God.

He loves New York and he would come back in a heartbeat if New York wants him back.


He left a starting position for the money. In my opinion he would be smart to stay in Charlotte. He has a great role on that team that suits his talents.


He would stay in Charlotte but if New York came calling with more money and a starting position, he would take New York's offer and New York wants him back.

New York wants Jeremy Lin back. I'm not making this up. This is fact. New York wants Jeremy Lin back and it's going to happen.

He followed the money in the past so you are probably right. But he was in a bad situation in Houston and a bad situation in LA. He found a place where he fits and has an important role. He might be wise to stay in that place this time.

Lin never followed any money.

He would have stayed in New York if the organization hadn't asked him to go shop around the league. You know that as well as I do.
If Knicks were serious about Lin, they would have just re-signed him.

Don't give me any of this 'follow the money' talk.

also, I was the only one on this forum that said Lin was going to get traded at the end of 2012 and everyone including the Moderator scoffed at me.

So you took a guess and got it right which we all have done.....good job.

I didn't take a guess.

I knew just based off of Coach Woody. Linsanity was no more after D'Antoni left and the playoff that followed where Lin was 80% able to return...

I knew Lin was gone as soon as Coach D'Antoni resigned. I didn't take a guess. I made that prediction long before the playoff started and one of our moderator said that I was being silly and that Lin is going nowhere.

A bunch of other members also chimed in and said it was impossible for Lin to go somewhere else.

Syniko @ 5/1/2016 8:06 PM
newyorker4ever wrote:
Syniko wrote:
CrushAlot wrote:
Syniko wrote:
CrushAlot wrote:
Syniko wrote:
CrushAlot wrote:
Syniko wrote:He would take much less if he's offered a starting position. Lin is a hungry player. He's full of heart, no greed and all God.

He loves New York and he would come back in a heartbeat if New York wants him back.


He left a starting position for the money. In my opinion he would be smart to stay in Charlotte. He has a great role on that team that suits his talents.


He would stay in Charlotte but if New York came calling with more money and a starting position, he would take New York's offer and New York wants him back.

New York wants Jeremy Lin back. I'm not making this up. This is fact. New York wants Jeremy Lin back and it's going to happen.

He followed the money in the past so you are probably right. But he was in a bad situation in Houston and a bad situation in LA. He found a place where he fits and has an important role. He might be wise to stay in that place this time.

Lin never followed any money.

He would have stayed in New York if the organization hadn't asked him to go shop around the league. You know that as well as I do.
If Knicks were serious about Lin, they would have just re-signed him.

Don't give me any of this 'follow the money' talk.

also, I was the only one on this forum that said Lin was going to get traded at the end of 2012 and everyone including the Moderator scoffed at me.

Rockets needed to send a first round pick out with him to dump his contract. I believe he was the 4th highest paid point guard in the league last year.

Was that his fault?

He outplayed his contract in Charlotte.

New York is going to get Lin back next season.

This is a fact.

How can it be a fact if it hasn't happened?? Please explain that without any untruthful talk??

It's a fact because Lin will return to New York with a bigger salary and a starting position.

Charlotte will have to give Lin a reason to stay.

I'm sorry but "Lin, you can continue to be our back up point guard next season and keep doing what you're doing at 2.2 million." isn't going to fly. If Charlotte wants to insult Lin with a 2.2 million contract while they were giving Lamb far more and who were less than instrumental this season, then Lin has every reason to walk.

knickscity @ 5/1/2016 9:04 PM
Lol.
HofstraBBall @ 5/1/2016 9:11 PM
Syniko wrote:Charlotte will not be able to keep Lin because of how valuable he is to the team.

New York is going to get their best point guard back next season.

His 1 for 8 in game six was very valuable. His sitting on the bench during crunch time, very valuable. His 19 minutes in game 7, extremely valuable. But not more than his terrible outside shot, defense and tunnel vision with the ball. No thanks.

Charlotte will be the 3rd team in 4 Yeats to say Zaijian, which I think means don't let the door hit you in your Harvard ass on the way out.

crzymdups @ 5/1/2016 9:17 PM
knickscity wrote:Lol.

+1

nyk4ever @ 5/1/2016 9:34 PM
i hope not. dude fucked the knicks over, i hope he rots on some bench.
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