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Originally Posted by Korean Krossover
who's campin out for these?
Originally Posted by Korean Krossover
who's campin out for these?
Originally Posted by Korean Krossover
who's campin out for these?
Originally Posted by Korean Krossover
who's campin out for these?
RunningFishy wrote
Let LIN finish the season before you fabricate week to week rankings of him. He has but a very short history of games. All he has been doing is using his speed and quickness in getting points, but more so his passes are so easy given the structure of the team. I mean, his passes are no brainer street ball IQ type of plays. Dribble drive off the quicker guard, then go in the air and dish off if they collapse on him.
Perhaps its his DESIRE to play this CONSISTANTLY w/ this mentality instead of jacking shots.
RunningFishy wrote
Let LIN finish the season before you fabricate week to week rankings of him. He has but a very short history of games. All he has been doing is using his speed and quickness in getting points, but more so his passes are so easy given the structure of the team. I mean, his passes are no brainer street ball IQ type of plays. Dribble drive off the quicker guard, then go in the air and dish off if they collapse on him.
Perhaps its his DESIRE to play this CONSISTANTLY w/ this mentality instead of jacking shots.
Originally Posted by SneakerHeathen
let me pose this question NTers....given the small body of work we have thus far where would you place him among active NBA point guards?
My list goes.....
1. Chris Paul
2. Derrick Rose (I'd put him at number one if he was healthy all season).
3. Deron Williams
4. Russell Westbrook
5. Rajon Rondo
6. Steve Nash
7. Tony Parker
8. Ty Lawson
9. Brandon Jennings
10. John Wall
11. Kyrie Irving
12. Ricky Rubio
13. Steph Curry
14. Kyle Lowry
15. Mike Conley
Okay, now there's no question he belongs somewhere on that list. Where?
I'm personally tempted to put him in behind Rondo.......right before Steve Nash......#6
ya'll can feel free to add your own list....
I'm just curious to see where NT thinks the kid ranks.
Originally Posted by SneakerHeathen
let me pose this question NTers....given the small body of work we have thus far where would you place him among active NBA point guards?
My list goes.....
1. Chris Paul
2. Derrick Rose (I'd put him at number one if he was healthy all season).
3. Deron Williams
4. Russell Westbrook
5. Rajon Rondo
6. Steve Nash
7. Tony Parker
8. Ty Lawson
9. Brandon Jennings
10. John Wall
11. Kyrie Irving
12. Ricky Rubio
13. Steph Curry
14. Kyle Lowry
15. Mike Conley
Okay, now there's no question he belongs somewhere on that list. Where?
I'm personally tempted to put him in behind Rondo.......right before Steve Nash......#6
ya'll can feel free to add your own list....
I'm just curious to see where NT thinks the kid ranks.
Originally Posted by nycknicks105
RunningFishy wrote
Let LIN finish the season before you fabricate week to week rankings of him. He has but a very short history of games. All he has been doing is using his speed and quickness in getting points, but more so his passes are so easy given the structure of the team. I mean, his passes are no brainer street ball IQ type of plays. Dribble drive off the quicker guard, then go in the air and dish off if they collapse on him.
Perhaps its his DESIRE to play this CONSISTANTLY w/ this mentality instead of jacking shots.
Originally Posted by nycknicks105
RunningFishy wrote
Let LIN finish the season before you fabricate week to week rankings of him. He has but a very short history of games. All he has been doing is using his speed and quickness in getting points, but more so his passes are so easy given the structure of the team. I mean, his passes are no brainer street ball IQ type of plays. Dribble drive off the quicker guard, then go in the air and dish off if they collapse on him.
Perhaps its his DESIRE to play this CONSISTANTLY w/ this mentality instead of jacking shots.
you guys are crazy. id put him before conley and after lowryOriginally Posted by SneakerHeathen
let me pose this question NTers....given the small body of work we have thus far where would you place him among active NBA point guards?
My list goes.....
1. Chris Paul
2. Derrick Rose (I'd put him at number one if he was healthy all season).
3. Deron Williams
4. Russell Westbrook
5. Rajon Rondo
6. Steve Nash
7. Tony Parker
8. Ty Lawson
9. Brandon Jennings
10. John Wall
11. Kyrie Irving
12. Ricky Rubio
13. Steph Curry
14. Kyle Lowry
15. Mike Conley
Okay, now there's no question he belongs somewhere on that list. Where?
I'm personally tempted to put him in behind Rondo.......right before Steve Nash......#6
ya'll can feel free to add your own list....
I'm just curious to see where NT thinks the kid ranks.
you guys are crazy. id put him before conley and after lowryOriginally Posted by SneakerHeathen
let me pose this question NTers....given the small body of work we have thus far where would you place him among active NBA point guards?
My list goes.....
1. Chris Paul
2. Derrick Rose (I'd put him at number one if he was healthy all season).
3. Deron Williams
4. Russell Westbrook
5. Rajon Rondo
6. Steve Nash
7. Tony Parker
8. Ty Lawson
9. Brandon Jennings
10. John Wall
11. Kyrie Irving
12. Ricky Rubio
13. Steph Curry
14. Kyle Lowry
15. Mike Conley
Okay, now there's no question he belongs somewhere on that list. Where?
I'm personally tempted to put him in behind Rondo.......right before Steve Nash......#6
ya'll can feel free to add your own list....
I'm just curious to see where NT thinks the kid ranks.
Originally Posted by RunningFishy
Let LIN finish the season before you fabricate week to week rankings of him. He has but a very short history of games. All he has been doing is using his speed and quickness in getting points, but more so his passes are so easy given the structure of the team. I mean, his passes are no brainer street ball IQ type of plays. Dribble drive off the quicker guard, then go in the air and dish off if they collapse on him.
Perhaps its his DESIRE to play this CONSISTANTLY w/ this mentality instead of jacking shots.
Originally Posted by RunningFishy
With all due respect, his stats are just stats. When he plays the Heat, then I'll see where he stands. If he takes WADE to SCHOOL, and LEBRON to SCHOOL, then I'll come out and say, this guy is the first asian HOF, but I just don't see it.
It's just a matter of time where defenses and matchups will get the best of him. The point I was trying to make is, his plays aren't anything spectacular. It's not like he's posting up and doing fadeaways or doing pirowettes on people. He's playing street ball style, finding the matchups and playing fundamental ball. It's the same thing when Allen Iverson and what smaller guards did when they came into the league.
Originally Posted by RunningFishy
Let LIN finish the season before you fabricate week to week rankings of him. He has but a very short history of games. All he has been doing is using his speed and quickness in getting points, but more so his passes are so easy given the structure of the team. I mean, his passes are no brainer street ball IQ type of plays. Dribble drive off the quicker guard, then go in the air and dish off if they collapse on him.
Perhaps its his DESIRE to play this CONSISTANTLY w/ this mentality instead of jacking shots.
Originally Posted by RunningFishy
With all due respect, his stats are just stats. When he plays the Heat, then I'll see where he stands. If he takes WADE to SCHOOL, and LEBRON to SCHOOL, then I'll come out and say, this guy is the first asian HOF, but I just don't see it.
It's just a matter of time where defenses and matchups will get the best of him. The point I was trying to make is, his plays aren't anything spectacular. It's not like he's posting up and doing fadeaways or doing pirowettes on people. He's playing street ball style, finding the matchups and playing fundamental ball. It's the same thing when Allen Iverson and what smaller guards did when they came into the league.