I don't get why people think he cant deal with adversity. His whole freaking career has been about adversity before he went crazy in NY.
He should just man the **** up and deal with it. Part of the rites of passage. Blacks have dealt with it and come through, more or less anyhow. Also. He should blame his fans for making him so undesirable, he's too hyped up.
He is a Professional and handle adversity well. He will be stronger. During the Heroes Hangout: Linsanity <iframe width="640" height="360" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/O5pjGmjjEGA?feature=player_detailpage" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> He stated that he has a weak left hand shot, during the off season, he practiced left hand shots several hours a day! An amazing young player!
He's probably thinking he'll be fine whichever team he is part of. At the end of the day, if he continues to improve year on year, teams will be the ones knocking down his door to recruit him and fans will be on their knees praying to Someone Above that he joins their team. When that time comes, he'll be the chooser, not the beggar. And Houston will have to join the queue as well too :grin:
He's thinking how sweet its going to be to throw alley-oops to Dwight and how awesome it will be to defeat the Heat in the NBA finals with his bros Parsons, Harden and Bev.
one pro lin article in the wilderness of the press http://houston.culturemap.com/news/sports/07-01-13-jeremy-lin-dumbly-disregarded-in-dwight-howard-free-agency-pitch-by-small-thinking-rockets/
Indeed! People seem to forget that except for the rookie rookies on the Rockets, Lin has the least pro-ball experience, less than Parson and less even than Beverley (who played pro ball in Europe). The last season was his first season playing a full season and as a starting pg. So I think Lin is thinking "as long as I am a better player today than yesterday, and I play the right way, the Godly way, which is not to satisfy my ego and pride but to give God the glory, I am at peace."