glad hes getting the recognition
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glad hes getting the recognition
In-shape Felton, and it's not even arguable from a basketball skill, talent,contract and who will help your team more standpoint.
But lets not forget that Felton has 7 years of NBA under his belt and Lin is basically still in his rookie year as far as playing time is concerned.
I'll take the smart kid who is going to start for the West in this year's all star game.
[QUOTE=swi7ch]I'll take the smart kid who is going to start for the West in this year's all star game.[/QUOTE]
I don't see a career as a GM in your future.
I was wrong. So very wrong. Not afraid to admit it.
[QUOTE=StateOfMind12]Lin, who won when the Rockets played the Knicks?[/QUOTE]
In that case, JR Smith or Ronnie Brewer > LeBron?
:roll:
[QUOTE=Fudge]In that case, JR Smith or Ronnie Brewer > LeBron?
:roll:[/QUOTE]
Melo even when he doesn't play > LeBron :lol
[QUOTE=StateOfMind12]Huh? Doesn't answer my question, but let me check.
LOL, Lin owned Felton, leading his team to a blowout against the pathetic New York Knicks.
Yeah, you think this fat **** is better than ****ing Linsanity? GTFO.[/QUOTE]
Beside the fact that Lin was a non-factor in that game and that the Rockets won due Harden putting up 33 points and 9 assists and Parsons who scored 31 points on 13-17 shooting.
Lin was pretty mediocre in the game, he had more turnovers than assists in the game..
Felton is playing better. He's also playing in games that matter. In lower pressure games, Lin is doing every single thing worse. And to prove that he's not, you take a sample of ONE game.
If you're not trolling you're just stupid.
[QUOTE=millwad]Beside the fact that Lin was a non-factor in that game and that the Rockets won due Harden putting up 33 points and 9 assists and Parsons who scored 31 points on 13-17 shooting.
Lin was pretty mediocre in the game, [B]he had more turnovers than assists in the game[/B]..[/QUOTE]
Just around his average :oldlol:
First he was sucking off Yao, now Lin. Got a thing for them chinese boys huh RG? :oldlol: :oldlol:
[QUOTE=millwad]Beside the fact that Lin was a non-factor in that game and that the Rockets won due Harden putting up 33 points and 9 assists and Parsons who scored 31 points on 13-17 shooting.
Lin was pretty mediocre in the game, he had more turnovers than assists in the game..[/QUOTE]
That game pretty much killed interest in Lin in NY. Prior to the game it was LIN VS. THE KNICKS. AFter the game when the Knicks got killed but Lin did nothing and everyone saw this it was a revelation, there is no Linsanity vs. the Knicks because there is no Linsanity.
[QUOTE=niko]Felton is playing better. He's also playing in games that matter. In lower pressure games, Lin is doing every single thing worse. And to prove that he's not, you take a sample of ONE game.
If you're not trolling you're just stupid.[/QUOTE]
Everyone agrees,, he's just trolling..
Just go and check the Rockets forum, everyone is saying the same thing but those who registrated after Lin got signed..
[QUOTE=millwad]Everyone agrees,, he's just trolling..
Just go and check the Rockets forum, everyone is saying the same thing but those who registrated after Lin got signed..[/QUOTE]
There are people who still swear the Knicks made a mistake. Ian O Connor for one. It's mind boggling to me. Plus the fact is, and as much as this says something negative about the Knicks as much as Lin, they apparently didn't like playing with him that much because the chemistry is so much better with him gone.
As much as Felton shoots, he doesn't dominate the ball. Lin dominated the ball. So it's easier to play with Felton. With Lin, you need to play off him. Felton plays off his teammates.
[QUOTE=niko]There are people who still swear the Knicks made a mistake. Ian O Connor for one. It's mind boggling to me. [B]Plus the fact is, and as much as this says something negative about the Knicks as much as Lin, they apparently didn't like playing with him that much because the chemistry is so much better with him gone.[/B]
As much as Felton shoots, he doesn't dominate the ball. Lin dominated the ball. So it's easier to play with Felton. With Lin, you need to play off him. Felton plays off his teammates.[/QUOTE]
Don't know about that, I watched the Linsanity-run the players looked like they really enjoyed playing with him.
And last but not least, I don't get why you Knick fans write so many bad things about the guy. Lin was the only reason why the Knicks were relevant last year and he played really for the Knicks..
I'd get it if you'd be a Rocket fan like me, the Rockets signed him to a big contract and Lin has been awful most of the season so I'd get it if Rockets fan would be hating on him, but Knick fans? Seriously?