I can't tell which posts are jokes anymore.
All you need to know: nbaGAF are the only debbie downers in the world watching the NBA right now hating on Lin.
I can't tell which posts are jokes anymore.
So..Would you rather get Linned? or Tebowed?
Youtube post: Jeremy Lin is amazing. During the 15 seconds leading up to the shot, he was calculating projectile motion taking into account gravity and air resistance and during the shot it was in perfect trajectory, a thing of beauty. Harvard kids these days...
Uh, what is the action associated with each name-converted-verb?
The real challenge is keeping it up from here on out. Guy has alot of expectation now and while I don't doubt he can keep it up, I wouldn't be surprised if it started to fall apart. Alot of pressure in NY and who knows how his play will translate with Melo coming back into the game.
Really, it seems people have seen a few solid games out of this guy and are comparing him to some of the greats. That is just not right. Time will tell if he can stand up to the NBA greats.
The real challenge is keeping it up from here on out. Guy has alot of expectation now and while I don't doubt he can keep it up, I wouldn't be surprised if it started to fall apart. Alot of pressure in NY and who knows how his play will translate with Melo coming back into the game.
Really, it seems people have seen a few solid games out of this guy and are comparing him to some of the greats. That is just not right. Time will tell if he can stand up to the NBA greats.
praise our godCould you ever see Jeremy Lin having an ESPN special entitled "The Decision" and announce that he's bringing his talents to South Beach? Fuck no. When he's on the court he's fierce and unrelenting, but when the clock hits 0.0 he's the most humble guy in the arena. He makes 95% of the other megastars of the NBA look like squabbling schoolchildren.
Can you name any undrafted, minimum salary players, that have ridden the bench for most of their NBA career, that are not humble? I think most of them are pretty humble.Could you ever see Jeremy Lin having an ESPN special entitled "The Decision" and announce that he's bringing his talents to South Beach? Fuck no. When he's on the court he's fierce and unrelenting, but when the clock hits 0.0 he's the most humble guy in the arena. He makes 95% of the other megastars of the NBA look like squabbling schoolchildren.
Can you name any undrafted, minimum salary player, that has ridden the bench for most of his NBA career that is not humble? I think most of them are pretty humble.
I dunno 8 turnovers tonight, and 30 in 5 games? Not to mention it was against the lolraptors.
have you seen his game?
he's as clutch as jerry west.
the handles of magic, and the fierceness of michael.
you can't deny that.
his talents oozes on the court.
Can he keep it up is the question. Now that he has the big back with him, will he be able to keep it going? Don't throw a few good games at me and say that he is comparable to the greats. I don't deny that he has played top notch basketball recently, but seeing a few games and comparing him to the greats is just shortsighted. He clearly melds well with the Knicks but I genuinely wonder if he can keep it up. He has already become the Tebow of the NBA.
I have no idea how these things work in basketball but you might want to make sure YOU know before you act like it's a foolish question.
All you need to know: nbaGAF are the only debbie downers in the world watching the NBA right now hating on Lin.
I can only assume you inferred a large dose of hostility in my question which explains the angry tone of your answer. Why, I have no idea.
It's such a great story. And it's bringing in a lot of extra fans too. I do wonder how Melo will react on the court once he gets back.
That may be, but I just cannot see it within himself to ever be one of those arrogant, self important stars the NBA has unfortunately become known for the past ten+ years. He's like Charlie from the Great Glass Elevator ffs.
Wait 4 years and then check that list againD Rose
KD
Harden
Blake Griffin
Most of the young(rookies to 4th years) generation aren't that arrogant at all really. I don't know where you go t this mentality that everyone in the NBA except Lin is humble. Get that outta here.
Wait 4 years and then check that list again
Wait 4 years and then check that list again
As for griffin I mean even though it was just the dunk contest, anybody who agrees to dunk over a car while a gospel choir is singing for them at halfcourt has plenty of nba diva potential
No.And Lin is exempt from this 4 year transformation process?
Remember when Dwight Howard came into the league and was ready to spread his Christianity and virtue to all?
Good times.
Dude said he was going to put a cross on the NBA logo.
Few years later, he is begging Marey Carey for her pussy in her bathroom.
Good times.
I will go so far as to say the fans will actually boo Melo's return. Mark 'em!
I can't tell which posts are jokes anymore.
Lin is steadily getting overrated. Playing in D'Antoni's system inflates stats like no other.
He would be getting far fewer points, fewer assists, and have more turnovers in any other playing system. In fact, he'd be Brevin Knight on any other team aside from the Knicks.
Like Toney Douglas' stats?Lin is steadily getting overrated. Playing in D'Antoni's system inflates stats like no other.
He would be getting far fewer points, fewer assists, and have more turnovers in any other playing system. In fact, he'd be Brevin Knight on any other team aside from the Knicks.
Could you ever see Jeremy Lin having an ESPN special entitled "The Decision" and announce that he's bringing his talents to South Beach? Fuck no. When he's on the court he's fierce and unrelenting, but when the clock hits 0.0 he's the most humble guy in the arena. He makes 95% of the other megastars of the NBA look like squabbling schoolchildren.
Did that clown really just say 'greedy thugs'?
Somebody needs to get off the internet.
To clarify, I was not saying your question was foolish, I was referring to my question, which you quoted.
I asked:
Is Lin eligible to play for the national team of either China or Taiwan, based on the rules that govern such things?
Your response:
How is an American supposed to play for a foreign team?
How is your question any different from mine? Why would you respond to my question with almost the exact same question? I assumed the tone was hostile, as if it should be obvious that as an American he would not be able to play for another team (as some morans are saying here, apparently and unsurprisingly based on zero facts... yeah Lin is just like Shaq... he also has a Taiwanese passport right?). If not, I'm not sure why if you were going to quote my question you didn't say something like "I would like to know this as well."
If I misinterpreted the tone of your response, I apologize.
This analyst puts his greatness in perspective:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v874X92Rlk0
It's not a foolish question:
http://blog.chron.com/jeromesolomon/2008/06/is-playing-for-another-countrys-olympic-team-treason/
It's not a foolish question:
http://blog.chron.com/jeromesolomon/2008/06/is-playing-for-another-countrys-olympic-team-treason/
No matter what you think about his race, it's hard to argue that this man has single-handedly rejuvenated basketball, which afaict has been on a major downswing ever since the Jordan/Magic days in terms of mainstream popularity. Doesn't help that a lot of the "next Jordans" like Lebron turned out to be nothing but greedy thugs.
If you like the NBA, you should be glad that Lin is getting people back into the sport after a long hiatus.