Asian Hockey Championship

February 9, 2012

We’re on the Linsanity Bandwagon: Go Jeremy!

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Your feel good story of the day: Jeremy Lin, the only Asian player currently in the NBA, is proving his chops as a completely unheralded rookie.

53 points in his past two games.

As www.nytimes.com writes:

When the Knicks claimed Lin off waivers Dec. 27, he was fourth on the depth chart at point guard. Now he is No. 1, continuing a long pattern of low expectations and surprising results.

Lin received no college scholarship offers, despite leading his Palo Alto High School team to a 32-1 record and the California championship. At Harvard, he was twice named to the all-Ivy League first team and delivered a signature 30-point performance against 12th-ranked Connecticut.

At draft time, in June 2010, Lin was again overlooked. N.B.A. teams had their doubts — about his defense, about his jump shot, about his ability to keep up with the league’s elite athletes.

They were the kind of concerns scouts have every year about dozens of prospects, from all sorts of programs and all sorts of backgrounds. Yet there was no escaping Lin’s unusual pedigree and the subtle sense that he did not fit a profile.

You can read the entire article here: From Ivy Halls to the Garden, Surprise Star Jolts the N.B.A.

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