4 quality possessions in 24 minutes (warning: long)

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Rockets put themselves in NBA history book last night. Unlike the 22 wins they once had, this one was quite embarrassing, to say the least. Eye-opening 73 points pounding in the first half, followed by a shameful 19-point second-half. We all know Rockets can score, and score plenty, end of the bench included. With that second half, nobody gets a pass – even if you are paid max, even if you are fan favorite.


 


I always consider myself a Rockets fan, although I only follow them religiously when Yao played and now Lin is playing. I supported Rockets before Yao arrived, after he retired, before Lin was signed, and will likely still support them after Lin departs for bigger and better opportunities. But they don’t get my blood boiling, win or lose, without Yao or Lin.


 


As it’s been beaten to death, that the whole Rockets team is not a finished product. McHale is not a good coach with X’s and O’s or in-game adjustment; Howard’s post play is nowhere near polished; Harden’s laziness at defense and bad habit of seeking easy way out at offense; Parson’s annoying pump fake even when he’s alone and lacking of discipline; etc etc. The list goes on and on. But they are still a young (4th youngest in the league) and talented team.


 


Jeremy Lin has his shortcomings – handling, tear-drop, awareness and discipline at defense, capability moving without the ball.  Some of them need time, especially off-season time and targeted training to improve. However, there are things he can do better now. If he can do it well at one game, he should be able to remember that the next game, with deliberate effort. If he can do it well at one possession, there is no excuse that he goes completely away from that the next possession.


 


Last night, Lin played 24 minutes. Some say he was punished and treated unfairly, and some say he was picked as scapegoat. I’ve watched the game, and counted, exactly 4 quality possessions from him. Driving and passing to the rolling Howard and a decisive driving layup in the first quarter. After the long wait, till the 4th quarter, at one possession, Lin pushed the ball hard, and protected the ball well. After he sucked defenders to close the lane, he changed direction and passed to the corner (TJ?), who faked out the flying defender but decided not to shoot and passed back to an opening Lin. Jeremy swooshed the long jumper without any hesitation. That was a smooth possession. One or two possessions later, the ball went to TJ’s hands at the right block, he was semi-double-teamed, and passing lane was cut. Lin shaked off RJ, rushed to the right, to meet the ball. TJ was able to pass to him, and Lin continued to dribble and passed out for a shot. It didn’t end up with a field goal. But I really liked what Lin did on that particular possession, better than previous 3 quality ones. Simply because that’s the one showing basketball IQ and awareness on court, instead of pure ball-playing instinct.


 


Lin was very passive last night. No, the situation isn’t ideal for him. No, Lin is not the focal point of Rocket’s offense. No, Lin doesn’t have the full trust from coaching staff. However, Lin cannot get McHale fired; Lin cannot call a sick day and go to another team for an interview; Lin cannot get Harden traded. He only have 2 choices – lie down and roll over, or suck it up and stand up to fight. Knowing Lin, from his past, I would put my bet on the latter.


 


He has got to be more aggressive, no matter how you dislike McHale and Morey, that’s what they have been preaching all the time. Being aggressive does not equal going 1 against 5. It doesn’t mean forcing your shots either. Lin should try to push the ball whenever it’s possible, without fully commit to it. He should NOT pick up his dribble easily, rather keep his options open. He should NOT give up the ball to any teammates even when they are NOT in any better position. He should NOT hesitate that much jumping in the air with nowhere to go or struggle what to do at the top of the key. More importantly, he should be a lot more active, especially WITHOUT the ball. He needs to make himself available. Getting to the open is fine, but parking at the corner is NOT. It’s a TEAM game. If you think your teammates are not trusting you, how about you take the initiatives and start to trust your teammates? There are different open spots on the court, if you move from one to another, trust me, you will distract the defense, you WILL enhance offensive opportunity for your team, even your trip ended up without touching the ball. If you constantly are in the available good spot, your teammates will see you. If they don’t, your coach will see you. If they don’t, the whole world will see you. You have to be active, and you have to show your attitude.


 


Lin has ZERO rebound last night, and that’s not a rarity. He had quite a few 1 or 2 rebound games. Aren’t you guys worried? It’s NOT about stat, but about his positioning and court awareness. Maybe some of you don’t want to hear that, it’s about Basketball IQ. Dennis Rodman and Charles Barkley are not the tallest guys, but they are best rebounders, because they are SMART rebounders. It’s more about positioning, timing, and court awareness. Lin gets blew by from time to time by quick small guards, and got burned by PnR sometimes, and  I am not too worried about that. Because he’ll need teammates to cover/help him on that. But his constant following the ball into the paint has been pure negative and annoying. He’s a. not blocking out, b. not giving his big guys room, c. not covering potential long rebounds. He doesn’t get rebound because he’s usually not in good position.


 


Basketball is not online Warcraft game, a designated player can command all the movements on court. It’s more like an act and react First-Person-Shooting game. Everything happens in a split second, and you can’t control what others do on the court. The only thing you can control is yourself, to maximize your contribution. One thing I say to people from time to time, is that leadership is not something you will only show when you are presented the gift-wrapped leader role. On the contrary, if you are a natural leader, you will show your leadership under all circumstances. You lead by example, and you step up to take the charge when others are scared or undisciplined. You do the right thing, despite all kinds of hurdles.


 


PnR is a mean not the goal. With Howard manning the paint, with either 3 pointer or at-the-rim-shot Rockets philosophy, Rockets is not going to be a PnR heavy team. Setting picks for Lin is NOT a priority, nor the best strategy, because a. Lin’s handle and mid-range game is not superior b. H-H are better offensive options. This is a results-oriented league, and it’s a jungle or a Wild Wild West out there. Only you can take care of yourself, because no one else will do you this favor. One has to learn to go out to get it for himself. Giving up the ball to a player with no better position, as a point guard, is NOT obeying orders (has yet to be proven), nor is being nice or team-oriented. It is simply shying away from responsibility and giving up on the good fight.


 


When Lin played such a passive game, when the whole team, coaching staff included or they should share more blame, delivered a 19-point-half at home. There was no silver lining or a simple whatif. I was almost running amok last night, after I saw the same old “人人PG” complaint. It’s Internet Age, Lin is still a growing young player, when he’s constantly portraited by fanatics as the center of universe suppressed by evil empire of coaching and teammates, it will take a toll on his attitude. When his coach and teammates are constantly followed by nasty attacks in Facebook or Twitters, how they did wrong to Lin, it will alienate them. Lin needs support to improve and he needs his coach and teammates to further develop, albeit flawed bunch of one-trick ponies. This is NBA, when TMac and Yao both went down, a no-good Juwan Howard averaged 20 points a game. Average players can shine given all the opportunities. But one needs to work hard on all fronts to gain such opportunity. Most players will easily be replaced, because they are all somewhat talented. Last night, I saw Danny Grange playing garbage minutes at the Pacers. He was once an all-star, he averaged 25 points a season before he went down due to injury. He’s still young, but this is a new capital in his career. He’s at a new beginning – to prove himself again.


 


It was a bad game/half in the history book, and a game Lin should avoid in the future. This is not the time to blame everything around him, but rather for him to look in the mirror, tattoo the word “aggressive” in his heart, stand up and fight.  Linsanity is in NBA history forever, and Lin was rewarded with a nice contract and a few endorsement deals. But now, he’s at a new page, coming off the bench, very inconsistent. Improving skills is a task in the off-season, but improving attitude and decision making can be done now, and must be done now. I have faith in him, do you?

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真林饭!值得蜜和黑学习! -无名89- 给 无名89 发送悄悄话 无名89 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 01/17/2014 postreply 10:24:19

我看成了山西煤老板 -cowboy62- 给 cowboy62 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 01/17/2014 postreply 10:50:47

Take a seat first! -wxc77777- 给 wxc77777 发送悄悄话 (90 bytes) () 01/17/2014 postreply 10:27:10

GGLDD, 忒长了, 有洁版的吗? :-) -钢丝.- 给 钢丝. 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 01/17/2014 postreply 10:28:14

有中文版么 -ans- 给 ans 发送悄悄话 ans 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 01/17/2014 postreply 10:42:05

W 总的文章总是很值得一读。。。 -baydad- 给 baydad 发送悄悄话 (59 bytes) () 01/17/2014 postreply 10:36:28

I am Not a Rockets fan but I see their biggest problem -geneseo- 给 geneseo 发送悄悄话 (191 bytes) () 01/17/2014 postreply 10:41:21

the rockets do Not lack talent, but lack chemistry at this time. -geneseo- 给 geneseo 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 01/17/2014 postreply 10:43:20

阿西克昨天都没有去球场坐在场边上 -事儿- 给 事儿 发送悄悄话 事儿 的博客首页 (195 bytes) () 01/17/2014 postreply 10:46:22

They are obviously keeping him, forced to, for now. -Warsteiner- 给 Warsteiner 发送悄悄话 Warsteiner 的博客首页 (45 bytes) () 01/17/2014 postreply 10:48:03

我的意思是不能指望阿西克了 -事儿- 给 事儿 发送悄悄话 事儿 的博客首页 (257 bytes) () 01/17/2014 postreply 11:00:06

总结一下 -事儿- 给 事儿 发送悄悄话 事儿 的博客首页 (631 bytes) () 01/17/2014 postreply 10:43:20

谢谢表扬 -事儿- 给 事儿 发送悄悄话 事儿 的博客首页 (53 bytes) () 01/17/2014 postreply 11:01:17

就是,一个赛季多少场比赛啊,还能场场打鸡血。根据田忌赛马的准则打最有效率,嘿嘿 -冬青- 给 冬青 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 01/17/2014 postreply 10:59:09

Agreed. Perhaps Lin just didn't rest well after the game on pre -gushen- 给 gushen 发送悄悄话 (102 bytes) () 01/17/2014 postreply 11:51:51

too long...... -cowboy62- 给 cowboy62 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 01/17/2014 postreply 10:47:04

一点Feedback -Girl8888- 给 Girl8888 发送悄悄话 (205 bytes) () 01/17/2014 postreply 10:53:05

小8的读后感不及格, 根本没有理会本文的中心思想。 -talkatwxc- 给 talkatwxc 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 01/17/2014 postreply 10:58:26

胡子昨晚8个助攻,空位肯定有错过的,但是也有无法传到的, -Warsteiner- 给 Warsteiner 发送悄悄话 Warsteiner 的博客首页 (298 bytes) () 01/17/2014 postreply 11:00:31

几个就在胡子这边,没传,水哥更成心,大家都看见,不是无中生有。 -Girl8888- 给 Girl8888 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 01/17/2014 postreply 11:04:40

水哥组织进攻的时候决定太慢,浪费很多时机啊 -事儿- 给 事儿 发送悄悄话 事儿 的博客首页 (439 bytes) () 01/17/2014 postreply 11:08:20

其实你应该换个角度想一下 -钢丝.- 给 钢丝. 发送悄悄话 (186 bytes) () 01/17/2014 postreply 11:09:45

用长补短嘛,冰箱反着来,小林带队有目共睹。 -Girl8888- 给 Girl8888 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 01/17/2014 postreply 11:14:16

不争了,我就是想说,小林能发挥更大作用,教练眼瞎了。 -Girl8888- 给 Girl8888 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 01/17/2014 postreply 11:16:40

其实胡子打SG,威胁很大,水哥到处瞎窜,也很好,偏偏都要来PG。 -Girl8888- 给 Girl8888 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 01/17/2014 postreply 11:23:21

精壁的长文,赞! -talkatwxc- 给 talkatwxc 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 01/17/2014 postreply 11:00:35

Thank you! To answer you last question, -cc7- 给 cc7 发送悄悄话 (167 bytes) () 01/17/2014 postreply 11:04:57

你这回答明显是要和战兄出轨的节奏啊,咋不藏着点? -万绿丛中- 给 万绿丛中 发送悄悄话 万绿丛中 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 01/17/2014 postreply 12:20:04

give up as too long. -redcheetah- 给 redcheetah 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 01/17/2014 postreply 11:18:50

顶战总,8姑娘应该转发给林 -msgttst- 给 msgttst 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 01/17/2014 postreply 11:25:01

只转关于小林的部分。 -WXC8E- 给 WXC8E 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 01/17/2014 postreply 14:14:28

PFPF -inet-fan- 给 inet-fan 发送悄悄话 inet-fan 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 01/17/2014 postreply 11:29:50

Great read as always, thank you. -万绿丛中- 给 万绿丛中 发送悄悄话 万绿丛中 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 01/17/2014 postreply 12:04:23

you're making assumptions -dailycoffee- 给 dailycoffee 发送悄悄话 (616 bytes) () 01/17/2014 postreply 12:22:43

even superstars have some subpar games, not quite supplised -fullest- 给 fullest 发送悄悄话 (65 bytes) () 01/17/2014 postreply 13:20:14

好文!读这样的英文是享受。 -WXC8E- 给 WXC8E 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 01/17/2014 postreply 14:12:47

再顶W总致力于普及教育!司令应该组织粉儿们分组学习讨论,然后给您总结 -大戈壁- 给 大戈壁 发送悄悄话 大戈壁 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 01/17/2014 postreply 15:25:40

谢谢分享!很受启发。 -雪花无声- 给 雪花无声 发送悄悄话 雪花无声 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 01/17/2014 postreply 18:40:44

Nice read as always. -Net-A-Porter- 给 Net-A-Porter 发送悄悄话 Net-A-Porter 的博客首页 (633 bytes) () 01/17/2014 postreply 19:23:03

Good point. I was worried that Howard got bullied/provocated by -Warsteiner- 给 Warsteiner 发送悄悄话 Warsteiner 的博客首页 (214 bytes) () 01/17/2014 postreply 19:29:56

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