Re: Jeremy Lin's Court Vision is Elite
[QUOTE=KungFuJoe]In terms of court vision I would put Lin ahead of Deron, Miller, Calderon, Conley and Lowry.[/QUOTE]
that is just silly. Deron is top tier level when it comes to vision. Lin isn't even in the same ball park.
this whole thing is silly.
[QUOTE]You're a proven Lin hater. Fly a kite.[/QUOTE]
from the beginning I said he was Ramon Sessions, I stand by that.
Re: Jeremy Lin's Court Vision is Elite
i think his court vision is higher than his passing skills
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[QUOTE=DMV2]
Still not sure why he's not aggressive on the offensive end in terms of scoring. Even on a night where he started off 3/4, including a 3-pointer, he refuses to take more than 10 FGA.[/QUOTE]
16 points on 7/9 shooting tonight. Could have had more than 10 assists if of the lay-ups went in for his teammates. 4 boards and 3 steals to add. Only 3 TO's.
Based on the games I've seen, he's trying to be a facilitator first than a scorer. More importantly, he's really trying to control his game instead speeding outta control like he was last year.
Re: Jeremy Lin's Court Vision is Elite
[QUOTE=KungFuJoe]In terms of court vision I would put Lin ahead of Deron, Miller, Calderon, Conley and Lowry.[/QUOTE]
This. Deron, Lowry and Conley are better players but Lin vision is very good.
Re: Jeremy Lin's Court Vision is Elite
[QUOTE=cotdt]he's still recovering from injury[/QUOTE]
Not anymore. He dunked it for the first time this season today.
Re: Jeremy Lin's Court Vision is Elite
SMH at people saying his court vision's better than Deron Williams...D-Will has been carving it up for years, disrespectful
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i didnt think japanese could have good court vision :confusedshrug:
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[QUOTE=selrahc]i didnt think japanese could have good court vision :confusedshrug:[/QUOTE]
He's not Japanese u idiot :facepalm
Re: Jeremy Lin's Court Vision is Elite
[QUOTE=selrahc]i didnt think japanese could have good court vision :confusedshrug:[/QUOTE]
He's not Japanese u idiot :facepalm
He's Indonesian
Re: Jeremy Lin's Court Vision is Elite
[QUOTE=KungFuJoe]In terms of court vision I would put Lin ahead of Deron, Miller, Calderon, Conley and Lowry.[/QUOTE]
Agreed.
Maybe not ahead of Deron, but absolutely over the others.
He sees the floor well, but his passing skill isn't on the level of his vision.
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[QUOTE=Beatlezz]He's not Japanese u idiot :facepalm
He's Indonesian[/QUOTE]
LOL thats basically the same thing
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If Lin had the same amount of ball usage and freedom as he had under D'Antoni, he could easily have put up linsanity numbers tonight.
But the greatest thing about Lin is that he is a humble, team first player. With harden and parson's scoring he can focus on running the team and getting hockey assists as well as defending.
Of course box score watchers don't notice this kind of stuff, but I'm sure his team mates do.
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[QUOTE=selrahc]LOL thats basically the same thing[/QUOTE]
:facepalm
Re: Jeremy Lin's Court Vision is Elite
[QUOTE=Money 23]Agreed.
Maybe not ahead of Deron, but absolutely over the others.
He sees the floor well, but his passing skill isn't on the level of his vision.[/QUOTE]
I think his passing skills are elite. Look at how well he threads the needle or gets the ball in the exact right spot. There was a play tonight where Asik was on the post and spun towards baseline and Lin dropped it just over the defender perfectly for Asik to get the lay up on the other side. That stuff is what makes Lin an elite passer.
His vision and passing skills are elite...his decision making sometimes could be better and he needs to work on getting HIMSELF in better position.
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[QUOTE=DMV2]16 points on 7/9 shooting tonight. Could have had more than 10 assists if of the lay-ups went in for his teammates. 4 boards and 3 steals to add. Only 3 TO's.
Based on the games I've seen, he's trying to be a facilitator first than a scorer. More importantly, he's really trying to control his game instead speeding outta control like he was last year.[/QUOTE]
D'Antoni's system encourages that crazy uptempo style. His system also spreads the floor with shooters everywhere which opens up lanes especially on the wings in transition. Lin isn't a great slasher so without that spacing its much harder to do what he was doing as a Knick.
I agree that he's trying to control his game though. I think he's understanding his role more and more as the season is progressing.