Re: Jeremy Lin........Unbelievable
[QUOTE=Netboy Extraordinaire;480690]Kevin McHale, Head Coach of Houston Rockets, was on Sportscenter just now trying to defend his decision to cut Lin earlier in the year. Said there was no room on the roster for Lin, no room for a guy averaging 27 and 10. Said they had 3 point guards under contract, unless each of them were averaging 27 and 10 then TRADE THEM OR GIVE THEM AWAY. Said Lin can't keep this play up over the long term meaning "I was a failure as a coach in Minnesota and I sure hope I don't prove what a bad coach I am AGAIN"[/QUOTE]
I have been a Knick fan for close to forty years, so I am absolutely loving that the Knicks ended up with this young man. However it is not fair to blame McHale for this at all. There is absolutely nobody anywhere that had even the slightest idea Lin would put up these kind of numbers.
Lin went undrafted last season so really every teams scouts, coaches and GM's all missed it. He signed last year as an undrafted rookie with the Warriors and only averaged 2.6 points per game made no impact and played sparingly. This season the Warriors brought in a new coaching staff in Mark Jackson as HC. Coincidentally he was the last great rookie PG the Knicks had on their team. I think it would have been likely Jackson would have recognized talent in Lin had he seen him play, but the team released Lin in the offseason to make cap room in order to go after needed FA's in the front court.
It was then that Houston signed him to be their 3rd string PG. Then they ended up needing cap space in order to sign center Samuel Dalembert, so once again Lin was a cap casualty. He was only with Houston for maybe two weeks, and keep in mind this season with the NBA work stoppage there wasn't any off season workouts or any kind or organised training. So the reality McHale would have seen very little of a player that far down the bench as he was trying to scramble to get the starting team ready for the season ( as all the coaches in the NBA were also doing).
The Knicked the picked him up, and for the same reasons mentioned above He was buried on the bench for the Knick as well until a little over a week ago. The handful of times Lin had come into the games earlier in the season he looked nothing like the player he is now. He was sent down to the D-league for a bit, and then brought back up. The Knick coaches also had no idea what they had in Lin, and if it were not for the combination of a number of things happening that basically forced Knick coach Mike D'Antoni to go to Lin he still would be buried deep on the bench.
1) The Knicks needed to Waive Chauncey Billups in order to clear cap room to sign their new center (Chandler)
2) Toney Douglas (who in his second season looked good at pg last season) this season has been absolutely horrible
3) Davis, the free agent pg the Knicks signed to replace Billups has been inactive an hurt for the entire season to this point.
4) Mike Bibby, who the Knicks brought in this season for pg depth as been awful and appears to be done for his NBA career at this point.
5) The team was on a big losing streak and everyone in NY was calling for the coach to be fired. The owner refused to give him any voice of support and it looked like he would be fired any day.
6) Mike D'Antoni's fast paced offense is designed in such a way, that without a good PG, it is a train wreck, and at this point he had nobody.
7) Coming off a loss to the rival Celtics the Knicks were playing against the lowly Nets, a local team they don't like losing to. They were down big after the first QTR and with his job on the line, and no other options D'Antoni had nothing to lose in turning the team over to the only of pg on the bench.
Of course that player was J. Lin and as Paul Harvey used to say, "and now you know the rest of the story" :) In reality it is these very factors that make the Lin story so great. Nobody could have expected this from him, it came out of nowhere.
Personally having watched all his games, it has been a blast. The most fun I have had as a Knick fan in many years. I was almost to the point where I was regretting having purchased the NBA's League Pass to watch the games because they were playing so horribly bad. Not now, this past week and a half of basketball has been unreal to watch.
Re: Jeremy Lin........Unbelievable
SLP
Did I say I blame Kevin McHale? I said he was on Sportscenter trying to defend his decision to cut him. He never mentioned cap space or any specifics that you mentioned. He was giving one excuse after another. All he had to do was MAN UP and say" I missed it, certainly if I knew he would bring this much energy and outstanding play we never would have cut him". I wasn't blaming anything on McHale but laughing at him skirting the issue.
As to your comment that he was cut for cap space to sign Dalembert, given a chance to play in Houston I would say somebody else would have been cut. Bottom line is given the opportunity in Houston to play and he would still be there. McHale missed the boat on Lin
Re: Jeremy Lin........Unbelievable
Dag gone Parker!! Shazaam!!! LOL...
Re: Jeremy Lin........Unbelievable
Ok Boys and Girls ESPN has gone too far. Sports Science had measured Lin and they say he is as fast as John Wall, has spin moves as good as Derrick Rose, his release point on his 3 point shot is 2 degrees from being perfect, 50 degrees versus 48 degrees, and his release on his 3 point shot is a tenth of a second quicker than the greatest 3 point shooter of all time, Ray Allen.
Re: Jeremy Lin........Unbelievable
Well the Knicks lost so now maybe it's time for the media to relax a little with the "Lin" love.
Re: Jeremy Lin........Unbelievable
Another reason to like Jeremy Lin, he likes to fish. :)
[URL]http://www.timesunion.com/business/press-releases/article/Jeremy-Lin-Goes-Fishing-with-Captain-Peter-3381953.php[/URL]
Re: Jeremy Lin........Unbelievable
Lin is awesome, so humble and easy to admire and like. And yes he likes to fish. Also plays for more than money it shows....:)
Re: Jeremy Lin........Unbelievable
Here is a video of a tribute done by Jimmy Fallon for Jeremy Lin. It is to the tune of Pearl Jam's "Jeremy" and Fallon does the part of Eddie Vedder really good. You have to scroll down the page a little bit and click the video screen for it to play.
[url]http://celebrity-gossip.net/jimmy-fallon/jimmy-fallon%E2%80%99s-%E2%80%9Cjeremy-lin%E2%80%9D-pearl-jam-parody-589057[/url]
Re: Jeremy Lin........Unbelievable
[QUOTE=Tim_T;483074]Here is a video of a tribute done by Jimmy Fallon for Jeremy Lin. It is to the tune of Pearl Jam's "Jeremy" and Fallon does the part of Eddie Vedder really good. You have to scroll down the page a little bit and click the video screen for it to play.
[URL]http://celebrity-gossip.net/jimmy-fallon/jimmy-fallon%E2%80%99s-%E2%80%9Cjeremy-lin%E2%80%9D-pearl-jam-parody-589057[/URL][/QUOTE]
Pretty Cool, always did like Pearl Jam.