You're missing my point here.
Im saying, dont give me this "Lin is an angel as pure as the driven snow, who isnt motivated by superficial wants or greed like those other materialistic NBA nikkers..." when Lin, in fact, dumped his long time agent for a high powered one, so he could attract the biggest offer available, and in the process sht on the only organization that was willing to give him a legit shot for the first time in his NBA life.
Lin fans want to have their cake and eat it too.
I think I get your point...but who ever even brought that up tho?...and agents get fired all the time (Jennings just fired his).
It's all subjective, some talk about loyalty while others (especially players) say "it's a business", and the same fan will switch up depending on who' he's talking about...I remember the Decision, I was talking about loyalty and others were saying "he's a free man" (Someone even said "he's not a slave" or something like that smh). TBH I wish there was more loyalty in sports, but that's just not the case and we all know that, so why be surprised when Lin isn't "loyal".No one ever said he was. And it's not like he was a serious project for the Knicks either tho, he just played because off the bs situation we were in. Started with short-term contract, and we didn't extend his contract asap (ol' "Let the market decide" crap). Anyway, without the injuries and the desperation, Lin doens't enter the rotation at all.
Both parts are "to blame" for him leaving IMO, but all that I care about NOW (I admit being in the anti-Felton group) is that the Knicks are winning.