Linsanity is heading to Houston, as the New York Knicks have officially declined to match the Rockets’ 3-year $25 million offer sheet for point guard Jeremy Lin. Should the Knicks have matched Houston’s offer for Lin? Let us know what you think.
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I think Jeremy Lin can do big things in Houston if given a decent personnel. He started out with the Knicks without Melo and Stoudemire so he just needs some pieces. The Rockets have totally decimated their roster so he might struggle mightily in year one if they don’t get him some help but a high lottery pick could change all of that. I definitely don’t see him falling flat on his face but he probably won’t be worth the money in terms of just him as a basketball player though. Also, could you please take a gander over at my blog cuz I wanna know what you have to say http://chrisross91.wordpress.com/2012/07/18/no-lin-situation/
I think Jeremy Lin can do big things in Houston if given a decent personnel. He started out with the Knicks without Melo and Stoudemire so he just needs some pieces. The Rockets have totally decimated their roster so he might struggle mightily in year one if they don’t get him some help but a high lottery pick could change all of that. I definitely don’t see him falling flat on his face but he probably won’t be worth the money in terms of just him as a basketball player though. Also, could you please take a gander over at my blog cuz I wanna know what you have to say http://chrisross91.wordpress.com/2012/07/18/no-lin-situation/