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Felton back in NY...not lookin to good for Lin

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Best move they've made in decades. Unless they still resign Lin. Then it just goes back to idiotic.
 

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so who is more to blame for Lin going to Houston

Lin or NYK?
 

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so who is more to blame for Lin going to Houston

Lin or NYK?
Lin. He made Houston up their offer believing that the Knicks would match it no matter what. The Knicks refused to be bent over like that and they replaced his ass.
 

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so who is more to blame for Lin going to Houston

Lin or NYK?
Lin. He made Houston up their offer believing that the Knicks would match it no matter what. The Knicks refused to be bent over like that and they replaced his ass.

thats what i thought.....no way is he worth 15 million in that 3rd season lmao
 

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^do u realize how much money they'd make from Lin? he was the most popular person in the world for an entire month when he had that outburst...theyd make that $15 million back in jersey sales alone. really, though, Felton is a nice, underrated point guard...but Lin will bring them a lot more money and has a higher ceiling. i dont think they should let someone like that go.

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^do u realize how much money they'd make from Lin? he was the most popular person in the world for an entire month when he had that outburst...theyd make that $15 million back in jersey sales alone. really, though, Felton is a nice, underrated point guard...but Lin will bring them a lot more money and has a higher ceiling. i dont think they should let someone like that go.

Lin was only popular because Tim Tebow was out of the playoffs
 

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^do u realize how much money they'd make from Lin? he was the most popular person in the world for an entire month when he had that outburst...theyd make that $15 million back in jersey sales alone. really, though, Felton is a nice, underrated point guard...but Lin will bring them a lot more money and has a higher ceiling. i dont think they should let someone like that go.

That would be a factor if there was no salary cap.
 

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Lin brought more interest to NY than Melo+Amare combined...yall are underestimating his worth to the franchise.

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Lin brought more interest to NY than Melo+Amare combined...yall are underestimating his worth to the franchise.

yep   but the fact remains he won't be worth that money.

guy was 85% healthy in the playoffs and chose not to play...what a pussy
 

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^Yeah, because now he's cashing in on it. If it wasn't his contract year, he woulda gave it a run.

But he smartly didn't get abused by Miami's defense & now will be getting overpaid for a solid week of basketball without Melo & Amare on the floor.
 

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^Yeah, because now he's cashing in on it. If it wasn't his contract year, he woulda gave it a run.

But he smartly didn't get abused by Miami's defense & now will be getting overpaid for a solid week of basketball without Melo & Amare on the floor.


he continued putting up numbers with amare and melo....he may not be worth the money he's getting based on what he's proven on the court. but as far as marketing goes, he's a cash cow. u dont let something like that go.

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Felton could be what the Knicks need if he's as motivated as he was a couple years ago. Lin didn't seem to be able to mesh with Melo anyways and Melo should be the Knicks number 1 priority