Archie Moses
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I'm gonna hope Archie was just messing when he wrote that. Part of me thinks he was.
hehepeepeecaca.
I'm gonna hope Archie was just messing when he wrote that. Part of me thinks he was.
A fitting post for # 5000.hehepeepeecaca.
Is it bad that I wouldn't mind seeing prodigy productions put out a Jeremy Lin reel?
Yes. Still, I would watch all 28 seconds of it.
...In the case of Jeremy Lin, one of those paying attention was a FedEx delivery truck driver in Bend, Ore., named Ed Weiland, who moonlights as a contributor to HoopsAnalyst.com. Before the 2010 N.B.A. draft, Weiland examined Lin’s body of work as a college player at Harvard and concluded that he might be among the best point guards available.
At the time, Weiland was essentially ignored. Now he looks like a prophet....
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...In it, Weiland equated the chances of finding a star point guard in the 2010 draft to winning the lottery.
“The best candidate to pull off such a surprise might be Harvard’s Jeremy Lin,” Weiland wrote. “The reason is two numbers Lin posted: 2-point FG pct and RSB40.”
the Knicks are guaranteed to be able to keep both Fields and Lin if they want to. The bad news is that if anyone makes an offer of over $2 million to Lin, the Knicks would have to dip into their mid-level exception to pay for it, therefore effectively nullifying the MLE as a tool to sign a good free agent (like, say, Steve Nash). So they might be in a situation where they would have to choose between Nash and Lin.