crazy cause it's true lol and cool story bro, tell it again.
crazy cause it's true lol and cool story bro, tell it again.
Last edited by doi; 07-21-2012 at 10:13 PM.
ithat Lin would make it big in Rockets uniform, perhaps help them bring to the playoffs and would be more successful than this team b/c i'd love to tell in the d*mba$$ face of Dolan: "You get what you deserve, the second time around, Racist!"
knick or not... J Lin became famous because of the big market New York has... but at the end of the day its about making a decision for himself and his family and that entails someones heart is not happy with his decision... kung saan ka masaya supportaan tika! hahahahaha... i hope he can continue to play like he did in NY as a member of the rockets...
as for my own observation, J Lin helped Chandler become the defensive player of the year by letting opponents get passed his defense while chandler is waiting to swat it away.. so that would mean J Lin is somehow a bad defender but he is making the team look good by being bad at something..
his offense is good and exciting because nobody knew this guy at first.. and he was a major part of that win streak they had that brought them back to life while melo and amare were watching with their suits on...
the issue should not even be about Lin, it should be about the superstars they have.. i believe we can all agree to this, Melo and Amare is not fitted to play with each other.. they are pure offensive players who knows nothing except to score and demands the ball most of the time to do it. unless they'll learn to play off each other then the knicks still couldn't get passed the first round. not unless coach mike woodson can do something about it...
pretty good lineup. kuwangan lang depth sa ilawom.
G - Felton/Kidd/Prigioni
G - Shumpert/Smith/White
F - Anthony/Novak/Copeland
F - Stoudemire/Thomas
C - Chandler/Curry
Amar'e to get low post lessons from Olajuwon, costs $100,000 for 2 weeks
Private lessons with Hakeem worked wonders for Kobe, so it should too for an athletic big man like Amar'e.Stoudemire will spend two weeks with Hakeem Olajuwon in Houston next month. The cost of learning The Dream Shake? $50,000 a week is what we were told. Now, we don't know of Olajuwon is charging Stoudemire full price, but Amar'e plans to get bang for his buck. He said he plans to memorize every lesson so he can expand his game to include one or two go-to moves on the post.
EDIT: Hasta pod diay si Tyson Chandler mo-apil ug pa-train ni Olajuwon.. Maybe after the Olympics.
Last edited by Motownkid; 07-25-2012 at 12:47 PM.
even shaq loves hakeem
thats a good thing.. to learn from one of the all time great big man.... the first step of learning is accepting that there is room for improvement... hope it helps him...
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