Lately, it seems, everybody (NYC fans, especially) is feelin' the 'buzz' from the b-ball style of the NBA's most recent hype - the 'linsanity' of point guard, Jeremy Lin!
So what's up with all the hype? Is this new-jack, 'J-Lin', really the master of 'b-ball swing & flow' that Knick fans and analysts are so geeked about? Will he continue to kick masterful game on-the-court, or will his "hype" hollow-out just as fast as Yao Ming's did?
Other than a Harvard University grad,
"who is this kid?"
"The only thing we established tonight was getting four in a row and we're going for five tomorrow." ~Jeremy Lin
Is his production so 'all-that', and if so, is his game contributing to wins that will likely result in post-season play-off appearances by the Knicks this year?
All these questions come as no surprise whenever a team struggles, but suddenly discovers a diamond in the rough. On one of the sports and entertainment world's biggest stages, Jeremy Lin is gettin' his major ball-n-swagg on (yeah, we heard he thinks he can do 'The Dougie', too).
Not completely sold on his hip-hop moves, but after checkin' Lin's highlights, stats, and journey to NBA stardom - homie just might be the real deal, but time, a few all-star game appearances, and definitely an NBA championship ring, will no doubt be [his] ultimate judge.
As any person of noteworthiness might expect, Lin also has his share of 'haters' (ignorant racists) and, at the least, doubters. But at the moment, 'JL' appears to be legitimately on fire, as the Knicks continue to ride his flow to recent victories. And by the way, Nike is diggin Lin's style so tough -- you can expect to see a fresh pair of 'Lin-kicks' coming soon to a hood near you!
'J-Lin' on CNN:
Kickin'-it with 'J-Swagg': "A Day in the life"
Jeremy Lin
(aka: J-Lin, JL, J-Swagg, J, Liny-Lin, New-Jack Swing)
DOB: 08.23.1988POB: Los Angeles, CA (grew up in Palo Alto)
College: Harvard University (economics major)
High School: Palo Alto
Listed Height: 6 ft, 3 in
Listed Weight: 200 lbs
Unit: New York Knicks
Position: Point Guard
Career High: 38 points
PPG: 12.7
APG: 5.1
"The last Ivy League player to play in the NBA was Yale's Chris Dudley in 2003, while the last Harvard player in the league was Ed Smith in 1954. After graduating from Harvard University, Lin went undrafted in the 2010 NBA Draft. Eight teams had invited Lin to predraft workouts." [Source: Wikipedia]
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