SLEEPY HOLLOW, N.Y. — Steve Novak hoped Linsanity would return to New York, but he agrees that Houston’s back-loaded, poison pill contract offer was “ridiculous.”
“It can be looked at as a ridiculous contract in the sense that it’s a $5 [million], a $5 [million] and a $15 [million over the first three years],” Novak told SNY.tv Wednesday at the Steve Novak Basketball Camp at Sleepy Hollow High School.
“It is kind of ridiculous in terms of the structure. I don’t think in terms of Jeremy’s value that it’s ridiculous. I think everybody knows that. He’s very valuable….I wasn’t there when Carmelo said it but ‘ridiculous contract,’ I think probably means more the fact that there’s a max offer being offered in the third year when the first two was a five.”
Now that Lin is gone to Houston, Novak said he’s “shocked.”
“I think more than anything, most people are shocked,” he said. “I don’t think anybody saw the possibility of Jeremy being anywhere else.”
Novak remained in text contact with Lin recently and hoped he would return to play the point.
“There’s no doubt it’s disappointing,” Novak said. “And when I say disappointing, that comes from me really wanting Jeremy to be my teammate. So hopefully it’s the best thing for Jeremy. He knows, I think everybody knows, I wanted him to be back, and I wanted him to be out there doing what he was doing last year for us.”
Like Lin, Novak has also played in Houston, but he said it will never compare to playing at Madison Square Garden.
“I think being in the Garden, it’s just special,” he said. “To me it’s religion, the fans and the atmosphere and the history, it’s not even really comparable.”
Lin himself wanted to return to New York, as he told Sports Illustrated.
“Honestly, I preferred New York,” Lin told SI. “I love the New York fans to death. That’s the biggest reason why I wanted to return to New York.”
He added, “But my main goal in free agency was to go to a team that had plans for me and wanted me.”