ozballer23
#1 J.R. Smith Collector
On Sportcenter they were saying no chance of Knicks matching the offer. The 3rd year of the deal would cost them 30mil because of the tax. They are peeved that Houston upped their offer from the original amount and also angry that Lin signed. They thought he should've shown them some more respect for giving him a chance. Apparently it's gotten to Lins head a bit and the Knicks are not happy.
They obviously don't need Lin now but it is a shame to see him go.
You could really argue both sides to this quite easily.
To be honest Lin would still be behind Kidd and Felton, so 30 mill is a bit to spend on a back up pg. He wouldn't see as many minutes as he would in Houston. A better situation for him, more minutes to showcase his skills!