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.
Nike @
House of Game
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