Tom,
That is a great headline.
Kalen,
Please stop talking basketball, you're causing me to wince in pain. BJ Armstrong (former Iowa Hawkeye) was never considered to be that good and he was a much different PG than Lin. Scottie and MJ did most of the ball handling for the Bulls so BJ was a spot-up shooter. Harold Miner never was a good pro; Penny Hardaway got hurt; Kemp got fat; Sprewell was a good player with limitations; Jason Williams was fun to watch but never very dependable. All the players you mentioned are easily distinguishable from Lin. Which doesn't mean that Lin will be a superstar, but he does have a skill set very different from the players you've mentioned.
Tim,
I disagree,
If you supposedly know Basketball, then why did all of those guys get into great D1 programs with competitive basketball programs and go high in the draft, except for Lin?
Lets see how many time Lin got dissed:
1) Wasn't recruited for D1 ball by even a NIT team, much less a Big Dance team.
2) Only Harvard and Brown offered him a spot on their team.
3) He went undrafted.
4) He signed with the local GS Warriors and saw little to no playing time.
5) He was then waived after 1 year by GS, picked up by the Houston Rockets.
6) The Rockets waived him after a few preseason games.
7) The Knicks pick him up and send him to their D League team where he kills it.
Then once he comes back, he only gets playing time cause the two guys in front of him are injured.
All those other guys had awesome skill sets, and every last one could have been NBA hall-of-famers... but you're saying you saw all those skills Lin has that all those D1 teams missed, all those recruiters missed, all those scouts missed, all those NBA coaches and GMs missed? Hell even NY didn't believe in him, he happened by accident there too....
Did you also draft Lin on your fantasy b-ball team?