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Jeremy Lin
He's been tearing up the Ivy League with 18 points, 4 assists, 5.5 boards, and 2.4 steals shooting 40% from 3 pt. land and over 50% from the field. He destroyed BC and Tyrese Rice with 27 points and 6 steals in Harvard's first win over a ranked opponent in ages.
Anyone think he's got a chance to get drafted in the second round if he can improve on his junior season?
[IMG]http://a.espncdn.com/photo/2009/0108/ncb_a_lin_200.jpg[/IMG]
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Maybe if he did good in a draft camp, that would most likely be the only way he would even be considered for the 2nd round.
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I've been following him this year since that win over BC. It'll be tough for him cause he doesn't have great athleticism or height, but if he works really hard he may be just one of those guys that just finds a way to stick on a team by hustle and being a good teammate. However, I think it's most likely that if he wants to continue ball, he'll have to go overseas or play in the NBDL.
I don't think he'll be considered for the 2nd round though, even in a weak year. Tommy Amaker is his coach and I'm just reminded of Daniel Horton when I see Jeremy...though Daniel was a better player and when's the last time you heard of him?
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he can shoot the lights out...
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I saw him last year against Yale and he looked like he couldn't create much for anyone else.
He kind of looks awkward when he plays. He's good at drawing fouls, and I think some of that is because of his awkward footwork.
He's not as good a prospect as Barea was, and that's as close a guess as I can make for him.
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sorry china men don't make the league unless your 7 feet+
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He may not have been drafted, but he did get signed by the Warriors.
Great success story and inspiration for a lot of kids out there. Do work Jeremy!
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[QUOTE=wang4three]I've been following him this year since that win over BC. It'll be tough for him cause he doesn't have great athleticism or height, but if he works really hard he may be just one of those guys that just finds a way to stick on a team by hustle and being a good teammate. However, I think it's most likely that if he wants to continue ball, he'll have to go overseas or play in the NBDL.
I don't think he'll be considered for the 2nd round though, even in a weak year. Tommy Amaker is his coach and I'm just reminded of Daniel Horton when I see Jeremy...though Daniel was a better player and when's the last time you heard of him?[/QUOTE]
I suck.
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[QUOTE=DwadeOverLebron]sorry china men don't make the league unless your 7 feet+[/QUOTE]
What an INCORRECT racist statement.:wtf:
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[QUOTE=Thorpesaurous]I saw him last year against Yale and he looked like he couldn't create much for anyone else.
He kind of looks awkward when he plays. He's good at drawing fouls, and I think some of that is because of his awkward footwork.
He's not as good a prospect as Barea was, and that's as close a guess as I can make for him.[/QUOTE]
Your guess is 100% incorrect. Saw him play last week in Vegas and he held his own against everybody. Provided spark for his team. And is about to get signed.:banghead:
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[QUOTE=paguy1955]Your guess is 100% incorrect. Saw him play last week in Vegas and he held his own against everybody. Provided spark for his team. And is about to get signed.:banghead:[/QUOTE]
he already got signed, introduced and had a press conference with the Warriors.
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jeremy lin has one of my favorite players in the league, mostly because he came outta NOWHERE.
great inspiration for ballers everywhere :applause:
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He will likely play for a while for PR/marketing purposes. Then he will likley become a coach or work in the front office.
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Q&A session...
[QUOTE][I]The Bay Area's newest rock star is Jeremy Lin, an undrafted rookie guard from Harvard whose primary r
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cheeng chong cheeng thats don't eff wit my eggroll bitz! in chinese