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Jeremy Lin and the Soft Bigotry of Low Expectations
By Timothy Dalrymple, February 6, 2012 1:47 pm

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I asked Jeremy whether it felt like a burden to carry the hopes and expectations of so many Asian-American men upon his shoulders, and he answered that he couldn’t play for other people.  ”?I can’t even play for myself.  The right way to play is not for others and not for myself, but for God.  I still don’t fully understand what that means.  I’m still learning to be selfless and submit myself to God and give the game up to Him.  My audience is God.”?  He does, however, have a responsibility to be a “godly role model,”? and when I asked whether it would please him if his success shattered negative stereotypes of Asian males, he broke into a big smile.  ”?I would be pleased,”? he said.  ”?Absolutely, I would be pleased.”?

So would I.  You go, Jeremy.
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The Chinese didn't do so badly in the olympics.
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stone wrote: The Chinese didn't do so badly in the olympics.
They are masterful in table tennis.
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I saw Lin play a few minutes in his first Knick game and liked him immediately. It still remains to be seen if he can make it as a starting point guard, but he sure is talented and determined. I would love to see him do well.
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Lin had his first double/double the other night, 23 points and 10 assists.

http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/knicks/p ... RZI0jfKVyJ

He has a tough game tonight versus the Lakers.

Can he keep it up?
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Reub wrote: Lin had his first double/double the other night, 23 points and 10 assists.

http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/knicks/p ... RZI0jfKVyJ

He has a tough game tonight versus the Lakers.

Can he keep it up?
Scoring may not be a problem.  Assists another matter.  Who is he going to pass to with Anthony and Stoudemire out?
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38 more points for this diminutive new folk hero against the Lakers. He added 7 assists. Most importantly the Knicks have 4 wins in a row, even with their 2 big stars not playing. Lin is actively looking for an apartment now as his contract has been guaranteed.
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Linsanity strikes again! After a win in Minnesota in which an exhausted Lin scored 20 points and led the team to its fifth straight win, Lin does it again in Toronto. He wins the game with a 3-pointer with half a second to play in a tie game. He finished with another 27 points and 11 assists after earlier in the day being named the NBA player of the week. For Lin, there are no more low expectations.
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Jeremy Lin is a tremendously appealing story. I will be interested to see how Carmelo Anthony's eventual return plays out...
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I don't know what has lit a fire under him, but there is something about Jeremy Lin's comments about his faith that immediately struck me as being authentic. He really  surrendered to something bigger than his ego mind. He demonstrates a faith that helped him overcome the mountain he was facing; that made him see that the NBA is smaller to him than his understanding of the divine.  I find that kind of turn around inspiring. I certainly hope he can keep going.  :)
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Congrats to the Knicks for the win over Dallas.






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Linsanity is certainly alive and well and going global. 28 points and 14 assists today against the defending champions.
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This from the big man, Yao Ming, on Jeremy Lin:

From Fran Blinebury's profile on Yao from NBA.com:
"What I see from Jeremy and what I hear in his interviews is he appreciates everything. He pursues his dream. His attitude is so peaceful, but there is strength to him. It is not a violent strength like fire or something aggressive. It is like the ocean, very peaceful, very quiet when you look at it. But you can never underestimate the power that is in there."
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Update on Lin: Out for the season with an injured knee, requiring surgery.

Linsanity is officially over!
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