47. "Conley and Lin's averages are a basically the same, but Conley is a lot...." In response to In response to 42
more efficient by every measure including the "advanced stats".
>DC has had his chance at a starting gig. This is his 3rd >season as a starter for a team. His first season he put up >similar number to Lin's. Last year was a pretty bad year for >him and he dropped off to 10 pts and under 5 assists. This >year hes putting up similar numbers to Lin but lower pts, >assist, and rebounding numbers. > >Not to mention hes already ended up in Carlisle's doghouse and >is on the bench to close a lot of games in favor of Mike >James.
Oh you mean like when Lin was getting benched for Tony Douglas?
>Jeremy has more upside, he's had more double doubles, bigger >career highs and overall just bigger games. Collisons played >more than double the games Jeremy Lin has and has 10 more >double doubles and most of those came that year he subbed for >CP3. > >Collison is who we think he is at this point. Rarely do you >see a player who starts 3 seasons playing 30 mpg avg similar >numbers accrosss those 3 years and then suddeny take a jump.
You ever hear of a guy named Steve Nash?
>Jeremy still has plenty of room to grow and is getting better >even this season. Will he get there? We'll see but most >logical people would agree.
He's still wildly inconsistent and the numbers bear that out. Will he ever pull it all together? Who knows