I just wanted to share with everyone a video I came across on Youtube yesterday. It's a video of the bromance between two players we all know and love--set to music. The first time I saw it it actually made me kind of uncomfortable; but after I watched it a second and third time I changed my mind and began to think that it was awesome. Bottom line its a song about friendship. I think its a chic who actually made the video. Anyway there are some great clips here which you probably won't see anywhere else; and the tempo of the song is just right. Here is the video: [youtube]IM3lU2wiUL0[/youtube] Thoughts??
I was hoping to post the actual video on the website itself instead of a link to Youtube. I have only posted here once before and I however don't know how to do this.
What would be especially "beautiful" is if Parsons didn't turn the ball over so much and miss open threes (and free throws)! I think with the addition of DMO Lins assist numbers are going to go up. DMO is basically an assist waiting to happen. Unlike Asik, he doesn't have to be directly under the basket to score--you can feed it to him at 10 feet out and just let him go to work. I rewatched the Bucks game and 3 of Lin's 7 assists were in fact to DMO--more than to any other player. It's bromance times three.
it seems like chandler parsons is colonizing jeremy lin.....jeremy is just a friendly guy...always make good friends with your point guard
If you dislike this video you are either: 1. A Lakers fan 2. A Jeremy Lin hater or 3. You are thinking about it waaaay too much, and just need to stop thinking and simply watch the video
OMG is Jeremy Lin racist?! Why he no talk to black teammates?! Even in New York he was BFF's Landry Fields. Golden State it was David Lee.
Lin's second best friend on the team was (up until the trade) Toney Douglas. Lin says that on plane rides he would often sit next to Douglas; and if you notice in the video he is in fact seated on the bench next to Douglas. Lin is not an elite player; however he is the ultimate team player. Lin--if you recall--made some ultra classy remarks in response the departure of Douglas, PPat and Morris, stating, that he was so distraught he didn't even want to play. You can ditch JLin's game all you want but, just don't ditch his character. There's little if anything to ditch.