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Yep that's where I met him, it seemed like a lot of people didn't notice he was there lol. He was really chill and nice to me even though I felt like I was bothering him.
No one got to meet Jeremy. 2000 people literally sat in sections 120 and 119 while Lin answered some silly questions from a Rockets staff member. He then sat at the front of one of the sections and they took a "group" picture. Like the kind they use to do in high school of the entire senior class, except there were three times that many people, lol. I just told the Rockets they should never, ever promote one of these again as a "meet and greet." Obviously there was no meeting and no greeting. I won't be going to another game for a while.
So Lin disappoints again? People were expecting a 5 min conversation along with a house visit and all they got was a group picture?
There's got to be something in-between a house visit and sitting in your seat while he talks on the floor for 5 minutes. Certainly doesn't qualify as a meet and greet. I don't blame him at all, as I'm sure he had nothing to do with how the event was managed.
I understand your point. I've been to a few concerts and have attended a few meet and greet sessions. You're allowed to either shake the hand of band members or take a quick picture with them. Very cool experience.
It was a joke related to how Clutchfans expect Lin to put up Chris Paul numbers even though he's making $5m a year.