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Originally Posted by pastarocket
They miss Linsanity so much on their offence. A lack of ball movement in their stagnant offense, especially in the fourth quarter.
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Originally Posted by pastarocket
Mark my words, we'll see Linsanity playing well in the playoffs in the next couple of years. He'll surprise people.
Yeah, he would turn over the ball to the Heat if he played in round 1 this year. He's only twenty three years old. It's expected that he'll make mistakes like turnovers.
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Originally Posted by pastarocket
If coach Woodson plays Lin as a reserve player coming off the bench, I still see Linsanity helping the Knicks with ball movement in their offense. He would certainly help them on the offensive side. He is prone to turnovers. I don't disagree that ball protection is one of Lin's weaknesses.
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I'm not trying to pick on your posts, but I can tell you are a hardcore Lin fan and blinded by reality.
You went from saying the Knicks miss him in their offence now to Lin will make an impact in the playoffs in the next couple of years to Lin could be a force coming off the bench.
I was on the Lin bandwagon as much as the next guy, but the Knicks aren't going to win the series if he comes back. I can't beleive Lin's jersey sales are only second to Rose.
While I think the Knicks could be better on the dside and a true point guard can spread the floor better, Melo just can't seem to play well when there is a true 1 playing with him.
Just my thoughts.