(it's funny, though, I still can't seem to find their Ronnie Price Greatest Hits playlists; and look at who is coaching the Cavaliers in that YouTube video!)
(interesting thing to note is who was on the court in fourth quarter when most of these games were decided)
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Lin was nominal starter (5 - 15 through game #20 of season, the @ Celtics game where Lin and Boozer lost their starting jobs "for defensive purposes", after Byron Scott had just called out one player as "tired" (Jordan Hill?) and another as "entitled" (Wes Johnson?)
(LOL, Lakers actually had two 2 game winning streaks this season!; I think there were also quite a few near misses against high level competition (e. g. Grizzlies and Thunder, in addition to games they should have won (Nuggets and Wolves, where game came down to one or two missed shots at end of game for Lakers, plus Clippers game where refs should have fouled DeAndre Jordan out of game in fourth quarter)
(it's funny, though, I still can't seem to find their Ronnie Price Greatest Hits playlists; and look at who is coaching the Cavaliers in that YouTube video!)
Lin's style hasn't changed much since then. You can see it in spurts here. (right before being benched for doing too much)
The BIG difference though is seeing his teammates all playing together with one mind. Everyone moving and attacking. He knows where they are expected to be and they are actually there when they're supposed to be.
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At this point who gives a damn about winning. Both of them barely tallied any wins to begin with.
Imo It's all about who's more entertaining at this point.
An whenever Jeremy sets up Ed Davis for a monster two handed alley oop dunk I seem to find that the most entertaining. Or even when Jeremy is driving to the basket erratically it's far more entertaining than Ronnie bricking another mid range jumper.
At this point who gives a damn about winning. Both of them barely tallied any wins to begin with.
Imo It's all about who's more entertaining at this point.
An whenever Jeremy sets up Ed Davis for a monster two handed alley oop dunk I seem to find that the most entertaining. Or even when Jeremy is driving to the basket erratically it's far more entertaining than Ronnie bricking another mid range jumper.
The only wow factor I get from Ronnie is when he gets a steal but even then our percentage off scoring the forced turnover is very low this season.
What, Ronnie Price throwing a shoe at player he is guarding isn't worth the price of admission to Staples Center?:
(it's funny, though, I still can't seem to find their Ronnie Price Greatest Hits playlists; and look at who is coaching the Cavaliers in that YouTube video!)
Lin's style hasn't changed much since then. You can see it in spurts here. (right before being benched for doing too much)
The BIG difference though is seeing his teammates all playing together with one mind. Everyone moving and attacking. He knows where they are expected to be and they are actually there when they're supposed to be.
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