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Jeremy Lin: Harvard point guard

http://www.draftexpress.com/article/NCAA-Weekly-Performers-121809-3359/

Jeremy Lin, 6-3, Senior, PG/SG, Harvard
18.6 points, 5.3 rebounds, 4.6 assists, 3.3 turnovers, 2.1 steals, 1.2 blocks, 52% FG, 74% FT, 37% 3P

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Jonathan Givony

It’s not often that a player from the Ivy League conference is able to break through and establish himself as a legitimate NBA draft prospect, but that’s exactly what Jeremy Lin has done this season. Strong performances against UConn (in a narrow loss) and Boston College (a road win) have propelled him directly into the national spotlight, culminating in a feature story on ESPN.com last week.

Lin’s physical tools are less than ideal when compared with most NBA guard prospects, as he’s a 6-3 combo guard with a narrow, but strong frame that he’s absolutely made the most of, and a wingspan that appears to be below average. He has good, but not great athleticism, showing very nice quickness in the open floor and some solid leaping ability, but clearly isn’t the most explosive player around.

Offensively, Lin is an exceptionally efficient player, shooting 60% from inside the arc and 37% from outside it, while getting to the free throw line at a terrific rate—almost 10 times per-40 minutes pace adjusted. He is not what you would call a stellar ball-handler, but is excellent on the pick and roll and is very aggressive looking to get to the basket.

Although he plays mostly off the ball for Harvard, he is pretty much their main facilitator and clearly the player his teammates look to early and often. He executes his team’s plays extremely well and is highly unselfish, showing very nice court vision whipping crisp passes around the court confidently, always looking to make the simple, fundamental play. It would be nice to see Lin get a little more time at the point guard spot for Harvard, but based on what we can tell he seems to have very good instincts as a playmaker.

The one chink in his armor would clearly be his propensity for turnovers, he tends to get called an awful lot for traveling violations, and seems to struggle finishing around the rim in traffic. Lin’s left-hand is noticeably weaker, both creating shots and finishing them, and he generally has trouble in the half-court if he can’t beat his man initially with his very quick (and very long) first step.

As a shooter, Lin sports somewhat unorthodox mechanics, kicking his legs out violently and often fading away excessively on his pull-up jumpers, but is able to make up for that and then some with his innate shot-making ability. He doesn’t take all that many shots from behind the arc—a little over 3.5 per game over the past three years—but he makes the ones he takes at a pretty solid rate, even if there is clearly room for improvement.

One thing that Lin does do exceptionally well is fill up the stat-sheet in every way possible. Besides being a terrific (and extremely efficient) scorer, he generates a large amount of rebounds, assists, steals and blocks, and beyond the numbers seems to have nice toughness and a very good feel for anticipating plays and being around the ball.

Defensively, Lin is a pretty serious guy (as he is in all aspects of the game), but there may be some question marks about his potential here at the NBA level, as he lacks great size or length, and isn’t the strongest or most athletic guy in the world. This is something he will have to really work to dispel in private NBA workouts as he’s matched up with other top guard prospects in one on one, two on two and three on three situations.

Lin has a number of things going for him, and is clearly a prospect teams should take note of. His gaudy stats, strong intangibles and excellent basketball IQ will all work in his favor, but he still has plenty of work ahead of him if he’s to be drafted and/or make an NBA team. Strong showings against the likes of Georgetown, Seattle University and George Washington would surely help his cause, as would making the NCAA tournament, and accepting his invite to play at the Portsmouth Invitational Tournament, a place where he could really help his stock.

Dongguan New Century Leopards prepared a birthday cake for Jeremy's Mom's birthday on August 20, 2012.

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本帖最後由 peter236 於 2012-8-26 22:27 編輯

JLin Basketball Camp in Dongguan Basketball School, from August 19 - 22, 2012.



















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本帖最後由 peter236 於 2012-8-24 13:21 編輯

Jeremy Lin's shooting practice and strength conditioning exercises in Dongguan with the Dongguan New Century Leopards, the team he trained and played for temporarily during last summer's NBA lockout.

Jeremy Lin attended the Guangzhou launch of Volvo China's V60 new model in Guangzhou Baiyun Wanda Plaza.





























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If Jeremy can maintain good health, win-win between himself and Rockets;
But it's very unlikely in Houston as I can't see enough helpers backing him. Because of his aggressiveness at the front court, if he gets hurt once again he would have to retire...
"Veni, Vidi, Vici"
竹乃清,竹乃霸道

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Jeremy Lin - Episode 2 The Offseason

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又要咁講,當上個星期頭個offer仲係四年29M第四年team option既時候,Woodson都話會match Lin係starter,個時Felton仲未簽,Kidd黎總比BD好。但當火箭加碼去到3年25M而Lin又簽個時,NYK先搵Felton啫~~
S Internatsionalom
Vospryanet rod lyudskoy!

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After the Knicks signed Jason Kidd and Felton, many people already predicted there was big probability they were not going to match Lin's contract.

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又會有人嘈點解唔一早offer約俾LIn要佢出去試水?
其實俾佢出去試水係對雙方有好處:一來Lin可以試到自己真正既市場價值,二來NYK又可以知道Lin有幾多Bargaining power,將來交易價值等。
點知火箭睇住黎打,令到NYK冇還手之力啫~~~
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Vospryanet rod lyudskoy!

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老貓燒鬚, 我以為NYK一定會match 的...
mcjohnjohn 發表於 2012-7-18 00:39



    太貴喇,諗諗下都唔係全部係錢既問題,如果有心想留NYK Lin一見到3年25M就唔會簽,又或者俾火箭fake左以為係NYK都會係8-8-8三年咁,等lin/經理人預nyk會match到,點知NYK係要5-5-15咁比。
又或者係經理人為簽張大約而搞出大龍鳳。
但係又唔需要睇得咁非黑即白既,人地肯出咁出咁大張合同,NYK自己覺肉痛唔match,咪唔阻佢發達啫~~

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