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  1. #61
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    Default Re: Jeremy Lin's Court Vision is Elite

    Yes he is underrated :p

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    Default Re: Jeremy Lin's Court Vision is Elite

    Quote Originally Posted by KungFuJoe
    Only you. It seems like most commentators like Lin and are always complementing him.

    I think his defense has much improved throughout the year. His TOs are definitely down. Honestly, his only negatives at this point are shooting percentage and being overly non aggressive at times.
    This.

    His defense is looking solid this season which was a surprise for me, if Lin steps up offensively a la making more of his shots while being more aggressive I think as well that he'll work it out.

  3. #63
    I don't get picked last at the park anymore
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    Default Re: Jeremy Lin's Court Vision is Elite

    Need I say more?

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    Default Re: Jeremy Lin's Court Vision is Elite

    He's only getting better

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    Default Re: Jeremy Lin's Court Vision is Elite

    Lin may or may not be elite in court vision but the Rockets are doing better than the Suns.

    Scola and Dragic were thought to be a mistake to let go. But with Omer Asik and Lin and Harden, it's like Scola and Dragic are obsolete. lol.

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    Default Re: Jeremy Lin's Court Vision is Elite

    Lin makes some of the best pin point outlet passes in the league. I also like his bounce passes on the break as well.I'm also liking his on ball defence. He does get lost sometimes on picks, but generally he does he good job staying infront of his man off the dribble.

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    Default Re: Jeremy Lin's Court Vision is Elite

    Quote Originally Posted by spiegel
    Lin makes some of the best pin point outlet passes in the league. I also like his bounce passes on the break as well.I'm also liking his on ball defence. He does get lost sometimes on picks, but generally he does he good job staying infront of his man off the dribble.
    Most def. His passes on fast breaks are godly. His only problem on D is he goes under screens too much or doesn't get around them quick enough. 1 on 1 he's fine, and his steals reflect how quick his hands are + his ability to play the passing lanes.

    I just hope he develops a 3 pt shot cuz he gets too many open looks that he bricks.

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    Default Re: Jeremy Lin's Court Vision is Elite

    The next level is to develop a reliable shot.

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    Default Re: Jeremy Lin's Court Vision is Elite

    His shot is solid. It will start going in.

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    Default Re: Jeremy Lin's Court Vision is Elite

    Quote Originally Posted by Whoah10115
    His shot is solid. It will start going in.
    wtf, he has the worst form of all guards maybe except tyreke evans. thats why so many of his outside shots dont even come close to going in.

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    Default Re: Jeremy Lin's Court Vision is Elite

    Quote Originally Posted by Rekindled
    wtf, he has the worst form of all guards maybe except tyreke evans. thats why so many of his outside shots dont even come close to going in.
    Is his form THAT bad? I mean, yeah it's unorthodox, but his release is smooth, his shots are never flat, and when he makes them, it's a very satisfying swish.

    I think he tends to bring his legs up a bit behind him affecting his center of gravity...but I just don't see anything glaringly bad in his form.

    Perhaps someone can point something out I'm not seeing.

    Some pretty good shooters in the NBA past and present have UGLY form.

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    Default Re: Jeremy Lin's Court Vision is Elite

    Has anyone done any shot analysis on Lin? I'm curious to see how his percentage is on jumpers inside the 3point line.

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