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NBA lottery pick
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2Willd & 2Fresh est.86
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F.uck Lin for leaving. he could of had it all smh.
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
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NBA Superstar
Re: Let us recall Linsanity
It was because a little brittle azn had a good 2 weeks playing at the level of an above avg PG
It's was hilarious and and has been shown chinamen can't survive the NBA and it's schedule
Basically a bottom 10 PG had a good 2 weeks and nikkas lost their sht with all of China
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College superstar
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It was a good story, but Ramon Sessions had a similar run with the Bucks for the last month of his rookie season, and no one brings that up anymore.
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The People's Choice
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This kid was on top of the world at one point. That's to show you what the market in NY does to you. Once he moved he became irrelevant.
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Since 1974
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High IQ baller with average skills. He was exciting for about 3 weeks. Mario Chalmers exposed him; never was the same again.
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NBA Legend
Re: Let us recall Linsanity
 Originally Posted by smoovegittar
High IQ baller with average skills. He was exciting for about 3 weeks. Mario Chalmers exposed him; never was the same again.
This is all myth. He was never a high IQ baller. He has decent skills. His ability to score, pass and navigate the pick and roll has allowed him to stay in the league till this day despite having lost almost all of his athleticism. His jumpshot was the variance in his game that decided what tier of a player he was. When he was hitting his jumpers he was very good and when he wasn't he was a solid backup PG. But his main thing was always his ability to get into the paint and make something happen and now he's not able to anymore with the wear and tear of that playstyle as well as the injuries.
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Since 1974
Re: Let us recall Linsanity
 Originally Posted by FKAri
This is all myth. He was never a high IQ baller. He has above average skills. His ability to score, pass and navigate the pick and roll has allowed him to stay in the league till this day despite having lost almost all of his athleticism. His jumpshot is what decided what tier of a player he was. When he was hitting his jumpers he was very good and when he wasn't he was a solid backup PG.
He has above average skills. His ability to score, pass and navigate the pick and roll has allowed him to stay in the league till this day despite having lost almost all of his athleticism.
-and that isn't a sign of a high IQ baller?
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NBA Legend
Re: Let us recall Linsanity
 Originally Posted by Draz
This kid was on top of the world at one point. That's to show you what the market in NY does to you. Once he moved he became irrelevant.
It wasn't NY that broke Linsanity. It was Melo-ball.
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Since 1974
Re: Let us recall Linsanity
 Originally Posted by kentatm
It wasn't NY that broke Linsanity. It was Melo-ball.
It was basically him holding out for big money that made NYC part ways with him. Melo did have an effect tho, I do believe.
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