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holy crap, JEREMY LIN IS KILLING JOHN WALL in the votes for the Bob Cousy award!

Discussion in 'NBA Draft' started by LCII, Feb 16, 2010.

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  1. TheRealist137

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    Well Lin played horribly yesterday vs. Princeton. 1-8 from the field.
     
  2. J-Tang

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    Didin't Matt maloney come from UPenn
     
  3. Hayden_SFC

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    I've seen this Jeremy Lin play, and he's good. Unfortunately he plays for an Ivy League school. That's like NBA repellent. John Wall is in the complete opposite situation. He plays for a powerhouse right now, and constantly has the media kissing his ass.....kinda like the Lebron situation, but not near as big.
     
  4. Carl Herrera

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    Heh.... Harvard got invited to the CIT tournament (i.e. NCAA tournament and NIT rejects tournament), and will play Appalachian State at Appalachian State.

    Harvard v. Appalachian State makes me chuckle. Sounds like someone at the tournament committee has a sense of humor.
     
  5. Hayesfan

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    I'm disappointed that they didn't have a good enough season to make it in... I'd have liked to see Lin on the big stage.
     
  6. Carl Herrera

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    Cornell is too tough, and the Harvard team is a bit too green. Many of the contributors are freshmen and sophmores recruited by Tommy Amaker, I think.

    Lin will have to impress scouts at the Plymouth game and the other draft camps.
     
  7. TheRealist137

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    Anyone think this guy will get a look from NBA teams this summer?
     
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    I think he will get a look for a team in the summer league but I he's a long shot just to make it to training camp. But who knows. Marcus Landry made it so its possible.
     
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    He's got some size (6'3" w/o shoes). Don't know if he has the game or speed...
     
  11. sime0n

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    As a fellow ABC, I desperately want Lin to succeed.

    Expectations vs reality though, I think the top European pro leagues are quite a reach for him as I doubt they would want to use one of their foreign player exemptions on a player of his caliber.

    I think his future pro career would be best served if he could get his Taiwanese citizenship and then qualify as a domestic player in the CBA (Chinese basketball association). I say play in China and not Taiwan (Super Basketball League) because the SBL is a little low quality for him.

    Or, he could drop basketball and pursue his dream of working with inner city underprivileged kids which would also be a fine career.
     
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    if we consider Rodman's psuedo filipino roots,then Lin would be the third Asian American,
     
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    Who's the other one?
     
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    Jeremy Lin Interview
    By Eric_Guilleminault
    Wed, 06/16/2010 - 8:18am
    Jeremy Lin was one of the premier seniors in the NCAA this past season. He has been featured in numerous major publications including Time magazine and Sports Illustrated despite playing in the academically focused conference. He has been an athlete of interest for the Asian American basketball enthusiasts who are eager to see a contemporary succeed at the highest level of basketball.

    Lin was a finalist for the John Wooden Award and led the Harvard Crimson to a record number of wins. He now is like most graduating seniors trying to impress his employers. His potential employers happen to be NBA teams. Eric Guilleminault of HoopsDaily.com had a chance to speak with him recently during his down time between workouts.



    Jeremy LinNBADraft.net: Jeremy you had some great performances this season at Harvard which game(s) standout in your mind?

    Jeremy Lin: I had great performances in the wins against William & Mary and Boston College; as well as against Michigan and Connecticut, but my best overall game was probably my sophomore year against Mercer when I nearly had a triple double.

    NBADraft.net: The Ivy League was a particularly competitive league, given that you led Harvard to a record 20 win season and were unable to get an automatic bid do you feel that you should have gotten more consideration in being part of the field of 65?

    Jeremy Lin: I do think that we could have gotten more consideration but then again we were blown out in the first round of the CIT tournament (93-71 loss to Appalachian State) so it's tough to say.

    NBADraft.net: Do you feel with the new expansion that a team like Harvard has a better shot?

    Jeremy Lin: It would be nice for a team such as our selves get consideration next year, in particular with thre success Cornell had in the NCAA tournament.

    NBADraft.net: Last we saw you were participating at Portsmouth, tell us how that experience went?

    Jeremy Lin: The Portsmouth Invitational was really valuable to me. It gave me a chance to go back to the point guard position and allowed me to run a team. A lot of scouts did not have the chance to watch me play live at Harvard and we also had very few games that were televised so this gave me a chance to showcase my skills to them.

    NBADraft.net: Since Portsmouth what have you been up to?

    Jeremy Lin: I have been working out with Impact in Las Vegas and in San Antonio where my agent is based working out with some of his other clients including Sonny Weems.

    NBADraft.net: What NBA workouts have you participated in and or will you be participating in next?

    Jeremy Lin: I have worked out with the Thunder, Lakers, Knicks, Grizzlies, Spurs, and a few others before the draft. I have worked out primarily against shorter and supposedly faster players in these workouts.

    NBADraft.net: How do you feel you performed in those workouts?

    Jeremy Lin: I feel I performed well in all of them. I think my top two workouts were the Grizzlies and Thunder (given the fact I came straight off a red-eye flight).

    NBADraft.net: When working in these NBA workouts what position have you played?

    Jeremy Lin: I have been working out as a point guard.

    NBADraft.net: Do you see yourself as a combo guard similar to a Jordan Crawford?

    Jeremy Lin: I see myself more as a Goran Dragic type of point guard. We both love attacking the rim, effectively using the pick and roll and playing with high basketball IQ, although neither of us are freak athletes. as he does. Because I also played some 2 guard in college, I have the abilty to play that position well.

    NBADraft.net: What areas of your game have you developed the most since your last game at Harvard?

    Jeremy Lin: I have improved my defense and getting to play against quicker players than in the Ivy League. I have been working on my handles and developing a consistent jumper out to the NBA 3 point range.

    NBADraft.net: What areas of your game do you feel you need to work on the most?

    Jeremy Lin: I have been working on tightening up my handles, being more consistent with my 3 point shot, I want it to become one of my strengths in my game.

    NBADraft.net: You’ve played the role of underdog with success before winning a California state title for Palo Alto, winning a school record amount of games for Harvard. Were you overlooked in the recruiting process?

    Jeremy Lin: Yes I feel I was. If I had even gotten one scholarship offer from a local team (he is a Bay Area native) I would have jumped on it. But I understand why I was not highly recruited, at the time I was 6 foot 1, 170lbs and I have grown and developed since.

    NBADraft.net: What is the greatest advantage of playing in the Ivy league for an aspiring NBA player such as yourself?

    Jeremy Lin: The high IQ of players forces you to always have to have good footwork. You really have to pay attention to back door cuts and double screens on defense. And for me personally it’s a slower paced game. It forced me to adjust to the slower tempo game and sets and now I feel both comfortable with the running style offense and the half court sets.

    NBADraft.net: Who is the toughest player you have ever had to guard?

    Jeremy Lin: Kevin Durant in AAU.

    NBADraft.net: Who was the player you tried to mimic the most growing up?

    Jeremy Lin: I was a big Michael Jordan fan growing up. I don’t feel my game resembles his though.

    NBADraft.net: As an Asian American of Chinese decent do you speak Mandarin or Cantonese?

    Jeremy Lin: I speak Mandarin and can read and write a little. I took a few classes at Harvard to get better in my reading and writing skills.

    NBADraft.net: Is that something that could give you an advantage to make an NBA team, being the first Asian American to make the league?

    Jeremy Lin: Not sure if that will benefit me or hurt me, but I know I have the skills and am ready to playin the NBA regardless of my ethnicity.

    NBADraft.net: You have become an inspiration for the Asian-American community, how do you feel about that?

    Jeremy Lin: I’m very humbled and honored. I'm very thankful to the Asian-American Community for all their support!

    NBADraft.net: And is there an extra sense of pressure to succeed because of that?

    Jeremy Lin: No, I’m not playing for other people; if I start thinking in those terms I would put too much pressure on myself. I play basketball because that is what I love to do.

    NBADraft.net: If you couldn’t play basketball what would be your profession?

    Jeremy Lin: I would be a pastor. It is something I think about doing when my playing days are over.

    NBADraft.net: Anything you would like to add?

    Jeremy Lin: I would like to thank NBADraft.net and your viewers for all the support.


    http://www.nbadraft.net/jeremy-lin-interview
     
  17. sinobball

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    Townsend and Walters are half-Asians. Misaka currently is the only full-blooded Asian-American to ever make the NBA, and he lasted shorter than Tabuse in the post-WW2 era.
     
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    http://mavsblog.dallasnews.com/archives/2010/06/mavericks-to-bring-in-lin.html
     
  19. TheRealist137

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    good for him, but I doubt he makes the team with Kidd, Terry, JJ Barea, and Bobois
     
  20. steddinotayto

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    If JJ Barea could make it onto an NBA team, Lin has a pretty good chance.
     

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