When your number is called, be ready.

16 February 2012

Tags: jeremy, jeremy lin, lin


Jeremy Lin might not have been a household name a few weeks ago, but he was still in the gym. Still putting in time to be the best player that he could be because he believed. Through being undrafted and cut, and then sitting on the bench in New York, Lin believed he would get his opportunity to show that he belonged in the NBA. He did get that opportunity and when it arrived, he was ready. Basketball never stopped for Lin, even when the circumstances were not what he had hoped.

While a 6-foot-3 point guard from Harvard isn't the prototypical NBA player, when you boil it down, what matters isn't who you are, but what you can do. Thanks to his hard work ethic and commitment to getting better, Lin has proven he can do the things necessary to be an NBA point guard. In the past two weeks, he's shown he can be the starting point guard for a New York Knicks team that was desperate for stability. 

Since Lin has taken over the reins at the one spot, the Knicks have won seven straight games. Lin is averaging 24.4 points and 9 assists per game over those seven victories. He's getting his teammates -all of them involved and he's changed the spirit of the team. He's gone from last man on the bench to playing under the bright lights of Madison Square Garden and his transition has been a smooth one because he was ready. Whether you're playing under bright lights with the biggest stars in the game or in a dimly-lit gym by yourself, play for the right reasons, train as though you're training for your big break and when it comes, you'll be ready.

Comments (4)
beejkim beejkim
How is 6'3" 200 lb. not 'prototypical'? Oh, you mean because he's Asian.

3 months, 5 days ago

Nordsman Nordsman
beejkim, 6 foot 3 and 200 lbs. is NOT prototypical height or weight. The average NBA basketball player is 6 foot, 7 inches and weighs 221 pounds. On both counts, there is a significant difference physically. Have you tried playing against an NBA player? So, please stop looking for racial bias when there isn't one.

2 months, 3 weeks ago

blueremains blueremains
Nordsman, let's compare apples to apples...
Top 10 Point Guards as ranked by Bleacher Report
Derrick Rose: 6'3", 190lbs
Deron Williams: 6'3", 209lbs
Chris Paul: 6'0", 175lbs
Steve Nash: 6'3", 178lbs
Russell Westbrook: 6'3", 187lbs
Rajon Rondo: 6'1", 186lbs
Steph Curry: 6'3", 185lbs
John Wall: 6'4", 195lbs
Brandon Jennings: 6'1", 169lbs
Jason Kidd: 6'4", 210lbs

Average: 6'2.5", 188.4lbs

I guess in a backwards way, the article is right. He's not your prototypical point guard, he's bigger.

2 months, 3 weeks ago

bryanvilla bryanvilla
HAHAH @blueremains u owned @nordsman

2 months, 1 week ago