This thread was bumped by threepointshot on Oct 2th. No one tagged you in the conversation after that. But a day later you ran to this thread to try to save your scrub hero's honor. lulz.... Nice try though. Have some self respect bruh.....seriously. Why are you so insecure?
lol...dude got destroyed by his own team announcers. That was disgraceful. Quality PG in the NBA... There is a reason this scrub gets bounced around. Its because he is no where near quality. No one wants his sorry ass. A lot of people say nice things about others in the media when asked about others. Its called being diplomatic. And Airemy reporters, just like yourself, are very sad human beings, when it comes to worshiping Airemy. They keep asking questions about Lin, over and over again. I remember Clutch at one point annoyed by them, when Airemy was in Houston. McHale got sick of being asked the same questions over and over again. Words are cheap. Action says, no one wants to go near this scrub unless they need to dump their salary or get a pick. If he was quality, we wouldnt need to give away a pick to get rid of him lol. As I have always said, he was/is a scrub who along with his delusional fans think he is much better than what he is.
We should make a poll. * love seeing zboy, tinman laughing at peoples' hope for Lin to respectably wrap up his NBA career [in perpetuity]. * can't get enough videos of lin's dumb plays from 5 years ago * Reading another Lin thread should be added as 10th level of hell to Dante's Inferno... QUOTE="Invisible Fan, post: 12049250, member: 3318"]Who else is sick of re-living this ****?[/QUOTE]
He’s not going to let the thread end with a perceived negative view of Lin even if it’s completely the truth. No one hates Lin , he’s just falling into irrelevance now which is worse than anyone hating Jeremy Lin.
I get tagged in posts in other parts of this forum, which keeps me coming back. Hadn’t posted in this particular thread until I saw others posting here, so I joined in. You guys seem to like me a lot...
Crazy that this scrub received above-average contracts from the Rockets and Nets when they actually didn’t want him...
Yup, and they learned they made a mistake and dumped his ass. Rockets had to give up a pick to dump the scrub.
lol... Life hasnt been kind to him if he is on a 24/7 surveillance mode to save his scrub hero's honor on a team forum, the same team that dumped him ages ago. Imagine living vicariously off of a scrub. Insecurity of the highest level. Hilariously sad.
There are lots of human beings who want to do good in this world This sounds like a cry for relevancy
https://www.sbnation.com/nba/2018/1...raft-lottery-hawks-cavaliers-suns-knicks-gmib 6 NBA teams who have already started up the tank We have that and more in Friday’s NBA newsletter. By Tom Ziller@teamziller Nov 2, 2018, 8:00am EDTSHARE David Richard-USA TODAY Sports As we approach the fourth week of the NBA season, it’s worth taking a look at the standings not to see who reigns atop, but who is falling so far behind -- expectedly or otherwise -- that they will matter in the long march toward NBA draft lottery hope this spring. While tanking should be much less prevalent this season due to rejiggered odds, there will still be tanking. Let’s rank the obvious candidates roughly 7-10 games in. 1. Hawks: Atlanta isn’t messing around. While the Hawks are 2-6, which is better than some of their rivals for last place, Atlanta has played a terrifically weak schedule. It already boasts losses to Cleveland, New York, and Chicago, plus a convincing loss to the Kings on Thursday. (The Kings were expected to be in this club, but might not be.) We knew the Hawks wanted to be bad. They are. 2. Suns: Phoenix is quietly 1-6, albeit against a credible schedule filled with playoff-ish teams other than Dallas (its sole win on opening night). The Suns’ defense is every bit as bad as it was last season, despite the addition of Deandre Ayton and Trevor Ariza. Another top pick is likely coming. 3. Cavaliers: Cleveland surprised itself by quickly dropping into this conversation with an 0-6 start. They fired Ty Lue, put Kevin Love on a shelf (maybe not the shelf -- but would anyone be surprised if this month-long toe injury recovery turned into a season-ender?), and are talking about trading J.R. Smith and Kyle Korver. The tank is on. 4. Bulls: The Bulls and Knicks shared 2-6 records, but Chicago’s scoring differential is twice as worse and they won’t be getting Kristaps Porzingis back at any point. The odds of Fred Hoiberg getting dismissed and Jim Boylen taking over for what seems like a 74th career interim head coach gig seem high. That’s a beautiful gift for a potential tank. 5. Mavericks: Dallas thought Luka Doncic and DeAndre Jordan could get them into the playoffish zone. Nope. At 2-6, the Mavericks have had some tough, tough losses, and those should continue in a tough, tough West. Look, someone in addition to the Suns had to be bad in this conference. We thought it’d be the Kings. They are apparently out (for now). You’re up, Mavs.
At this point, it's pretty obvious to me that the Hawks have no plans for Lin, and Lin doesn't want to be there either. I would be shocked if Lin isn't traded before the All-Star game.