Wow - J Lin basically blaming the Knicks for his departure

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- Said he preferred NYC, loved the fans
- Knicks never gave him an offer, told him they would look for other PGs and told Lin to explore the market
- Only Woodson spoke to him for a month

Basically playing it like the Knicks ran him out of town

Pablo S. Torre: Lin on leaving Knicks: 'Honestly, I preferred New York'

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Knicks need to realize they are losing the publicity war here
 

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Yea hes not a good player. They should have kept him there fore revenue so they could afford better players down the road but they failed.
 

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And in what universe or alternate dimension would the Knicks ever win any sort of publicity war?

Should have offered him 3 and 15 (or the mini mid level exception or whatever) and let Lin go find a better offer after. Would have made him look greedy. Running your most popular player and cash cow out of town isn't a good look. I think Lin will ultimately be an average PG but this is still a stupid move by NYC.
 

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Should have offered him 3 and 15 (or the mini mid level exception or whatever) and let Lin go find a better offer after. Would have made him look greedy. Running your most popular player and cash cow out of town isn't a good look. I think Lin will ultimately be an average PG but this is still a stupid move by NYC.

No, Lin wouldn't look greedy because the team he'd be screwing over would be the Knicks. Just like there wouldn't be Linsanity at all if he had those 25 games playing for Philly or someplace like that, there wouldn't be a week of coverage and questions of if the team made a mistake if he was leaving Philly for Houston. You don't seem to get it. If the Knicks are wrong, they're wrong. If the Knicks are right...they're wrong. That's how it works. You think these threads about the Knicks making a mistake about letting him go would turn into "Good Job resigning Lin" threads? :rudy:
 

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Dolan thought he could get on his Cashman steez and tell him to shop himself and got burned.


i think they shoulda TRIED to do some sign and trade ish

The Knicks weren't gonna pursue a S&T for a guy they wanted to keep. Besides, once Lin signed the deal a S&T wasn't even possible anymore.
 

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Dolan thought he could get on his Cashman steez and tell him to shop himself and got burned.
But once he wasn't locked up for cheap back before the season ended (not sure if he was willing to anyway), wasn't that the right thing to do?
 

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But once he wasn't locked up for cheap back before the season ended (not sure if he was willing to anyway), wasn't that the right thing to do?

Letting a player like Lin wind up in free agency is never wise. There's always a team willing to go nuts. The difference is that the Knicks weren't willing to be more nuts than anyone else even though they claimed they'd match anything.
 

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Letting a player like Lin wind up in free agency is never wise. There's always a team willing to go nuts. The difference is that the Knicks weren't willing to be more nuts than anyone else even though they claimed they'd match anything.
Well...Jerry Reese the God usually wins in this poker-type of battle saying "go ahead & see what you're worth and get back to me".

We'll see with Lin, but I ain't sweatin it one bit.
 

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Letting a player like Lin wind up in free agency is never wise. There's always a team willing to go nuts. The difference is that the Knicks weren't willing to be more nuts than anyone else even though they claimed they'd match anything.

yup, and just to think they could have probably gotten him for 3 years 15 m :mjpls:
 

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- Said he preferred NYC, loved the fans
- Knicks never gave him an offer, told him they would look for other PGs and told Lin to explore the market
- Only Woodson spoke to him for a month

Basically playing it like the Knicks ran him out of town

Pablo S. Torre: Lin on leaving Knicks: 'Honestly, I preferred New York'

:ohhh:

Knicks need to realize they are losing the publicity war here

The knicks aren't running for election and as long as the knicks are winning next season people will be watching so....:manny:
 
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