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Re: Jeremy Lin
Jennings hasn't said that he wants out of Milwaukee. Do I personally think he'll leave? Yes. But he's made it perfectly clear that he's happy in Milwaukee and will consider staying in Milwaukee beyond this season. I wouldn't be surprised to see him leave, but I'd be extremely surprised to see him traded this season unless he actually requests a trade, which I would also be surprised to see.NFL: Bills
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The only legitimate reason for getting rid of Carmelo, if things keep going well for this team, would be an attitude problem. If he's fine with buying into this system in its true form (and I can't see why he wouldn't be considering how piss poor the team was earlier this season) then it would be nothing but a plus for NY. With his skill set he would be perfectly fine in the regular sets DiAntoni runs and his ability in isolation gives them another gear they can go to if need be. The versatility he would offer would be a great bonus especially in the playoffs where the game slows down and becomes hand to hand combat (ie playing teams like Chicago, PHI, Mia, Boston who play physical defense and wouldn't mind turning the match-up into a sluggfest).Comment
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Re: Jeremy Lin
The only legitimate reason for getting rid of Carmelo, if things keep going well for this team, would be an attitude problem. If he's fine with buying into this system in its true form (and I can't see why he wouldn't be considering how piss poor the team was earlier this season) then it would be nothing but a plus for NY. With his skill set he would be perfectly fine in the regular sets DiAntoni runs and his ability in isolation gives them another gear they can go to if need be. The versatility he would offer would be a great bonus especially in the playoffs where the game slows down and becomes hand to hand combat (ie playing teams like Chicago, PHI, Mia, Boston who play physical defense and wouldn't mind turning the match-up into a sluggfest).
Also, I think Melo will adapt because, honestly, of his wife. They were stressed apparently to begin with, or at least LaLa was, and I can bet she'll tell him to make it work or sleep on the couch.
But, in all seriousness, I think Melo would want to TRY to refine his game since he's in his hometown.Comment
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For one, MSG chanting MVP MVP! I know it's all in fun, but a little early? I like him, your right, he does have good fundamentals. I'm sure D'antoni is having wet dreams about Lin and Amare running the pnr LMAO. The most important thing is he's willing the Knicks to win after win. And he has that team feeling good, and confident. I'm sure the chemistry is at an all time high right now. It's a good story.
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Re: Jeremy Lin
On a related note, I think Greivis Vasquez deserves a rating increase too.
In 4 starts, he's averaging 14, 7.5, 3.5, and in the one game before he became the starter, he had 20, 12 and 6.
Edit: And I know those aren't elite numbers or anything, but the guy's a 55 overall lolLast edited by Yeah...THAT Guy; 02-11-2012, 12:28 PM.NFL: Bills
NBA: Bucks
MLB: Cubs
NCAA: Syracuse
Soccer: USMNT/DC United
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Re: Jeremy Lin
You know this is something when you're seeing posters who never post in the NBA forum in to comment.Originally posted by J. ColeFool me one time that's shame on you. Fool me twice can't put the blame on you. Fool me three times, **** the peace sign, load the chopper let it rain on you.
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