youre on drugs, there's lots of asians that get scholarships. him being in California made it even easier cause the diversity. reality there was probably tons of high school player in cali, but never made it for one reason or another. give lin credit, he made use of all talent he had and he produced when he got the chance under pressure. I like lin, but youre out of touch with reality
@@jewchao2777 basketball my guy, not his academic skills. You didn't know how asian struggles playing basketball in US. He didn't even got a D1 scholarship balling like damian Lillard. Even Yao got booed when he got drafted.
trezeguet4ever What Kneefur said in a nutshell, lol. Lin was a LEGIT mid-late first round talent that should've been taken within that section of the 2010 draft and yet...every NBA team out there just couldn't see past his Asian-American/Ivy League background and left him hanging. I mean he was putting up Division 1 numbers that even forced the NCAA to finally recognize him as a candidate for both the Bob Cousy AND John Wooden awards during his senior year at Harvard. No small feat on Lin's part, ftm. I have a feeling he'll end up becoming the star player he was meant to be as soon as some team wisens up to the fact that he is indeed THAT DAMN GOOD AND STILL GETTING BETTER!!!;-D
Let's not forget that Wall was only 19 years old and Lin had just graduated from Harvad and was the more mature player. What I don't get is why no one wanted this guy. I thought back then in summer league that he proved he was an NBA player. Honestly it was probably because he was asian.
SuperSaleen01 Could've had him back over the trade deadline, too. Opted to piss away their remaining young assets for a quickly-aging Rondo instead (LMAO).
i remember watching him during the CIF final against mater dei (cif is is california playoffs for high school and or final) on fox i believe congrats to him for signing with gs. wanted him to be in lakers (im in la) lol id like to see Stephen curry and Jeremy play :D both fun players to watch
Great to know that Mike D'antoni will leave a developing talent like this warming the benches while Bibby gets minutes simply deferring to Melo every play.
summer league or NBA games you have to do your best. that's the attitude of a professional player. give your opponents great game, entertain audience and take the opportunity to improve your skills by giving your best effort :)
jeremy's numbers will improve because he is young and so his learning/improvement curve is uphill and sharp (dragic may improve but he's probably close to his plateau - he's 26 yrs. old). 17 and 8 is solid and a very safe and reasonable prediction. but i expect more from him on team that is largely absent of super star talent. orlando blackman on the nuggets come to mind when he averaged 30 pts a game because he was the only talent on the team...
mmmmm we'll see i hope he get's the stats that you are saying but idk if that will happen in houston...let's hope there will be some good pick and roll guys in houston because lin's assists were on point with tyson chandler...those lobs were gorgeous so we'll see.
"OH NO, REF, DON'T YOU DO THAT!" My first time hearing Chris Webber as a commentator; he's good! Both commentators are good and are recognizing what's coming in the future.
@SanJosePhil exactly man, im a chicago fan and im cheering for Lin, i want him to do well and perhaps if he plays enough minutes i sincerely think he can be rookie of the year.
@TheDamdavis so true. Lin has all the intangibles a good point guard should have. he's smart on and off the court. he plays smart basketball. it doesn't matter if you have a 100 inch vertical and can dunk a 720 but can't play defense or score in the NBA.
They said they got kidd so he can be a mentor to jeremy lin and the coach also said jeremy will remain in the starting lineup but then the knicks signed raymond felton
@DatNewNewShyt I agree with you that John Wall should've had his highlights shown as well since the video is titled "Lin vs. Wall," but before anyone rips my comment, my point is that the title was misleading a bit; "Jeremy Lin Highlight vs. Wizards" would have been more accurate.
5:20 "If lin would've scored that i think this place would've gone crazy i wouldn't know if we'd had to ruckerrrr roawrrurhrhurhreeeeduuhhhh summer league."
Lin majored in economics at Harvard while being a record setting basketball player... John wall did general studies, meaning he took blow off classes through college just to play basketball. Wall might be the better athlete, but Lin is a better role model and actually has something under his belt that's applicable to the improvement of society.
5:20 "I think this place would've gone crazy. I wouldn't know if I we had to runthrrehmmmhmhmmhmhmhhnnmhhmhmnnmm the assembly. These fans are going crazy!" lmao
Can't believe that Jeremy Lin completely outplayed John Wall and yet he was passed over by 3 teams!? Not to mention almost got cut from Knicks. It definitely takes a miracle from God to bring him back to the game.
@TheDamdavis ur right Jeremy lin was beast even then and the scouters couuldn't even see that. That just shows there could have been tons of other players just like him. Lin went to Harvard and u can tell cuz he just plays smart basketball. A true story of an underdog.
@Mr92Naeem easy now, Adam morrison dominated summer league. I hope this guy is really good, but I'm not gonna talk about any of their games until it hits the offical nba floor, but I'm loving what I'm seeing so far.
Firstly, to clear things up, this isn't the rockets and the knicks situation that happened a while ago, this was just Dallas. I think you misread or accidentally misinterpreted what I meant to say..
@chrismzac i like it, excuses for the no 1 rookie, the big player , the gifted born genius, the rookie hopeful vs the kid who was never given a chance, had to play at Harvard by getting good grades. Lead harvard to a title AND with no players around him of worth. Then getting nothing on draft night, the heartbreak i can only imagine. and then PROVING himself in the summer league by beating the number 1 pick. That is what legends are made of and now the warriors have Lin? how apt, he is a warrior
I'm pretty sure race has had effect why the mavs didn't sign him. One dominating on the court at the summer league, and when they needed a descent guard, they still not sign him?
I am not a Lin fan, but some of y'all are just hating on him. He is an average NBA point guard, but he has a winner's mentality. That's what differentiates him from other backup or average starting 1's in this league. I believe he can pull off stephon marbury type numbers. He's been proving to people his entire life that he's really good, and its people like you guys who shoot them down
@northcarolinaname Players can develop their games while in the NBA. If u hadn't noticed, the NBA rules have changed over the years and athleticism has a lot to do with their success. This is why players like Rondo, Rose, Westbrook , Tony Parker, etc have flourished in the NBA.
@alucard9119 sorry but in case you havent noticed john wall isnt the only guy on the court. besides him, the rest of the players are backups and D leaguers. i wouldnt say wall was outplayed when he had 21 pts, 10 assists and 7 rebounds. i like lin as an asian and a basketball fan and i want him to do well, but there's no way he'll be able to drive and finish with such ease against the likes of dwight howard. he'll be a solid 6th man, but i dont think he'll be anything more than that
@Jshect he's still on the Warriors, who just made a trade. So he might be on the active roster unless the Warriors decide to send him back to the D-League one last time.
And Wall was in his sophomore year, so yeah very similar caliber of play from both of them, except Wall didn't score the most points in 5 starts in the history of the NBA ;)
@PunchofGenius Wall's biggest issues are his shooting % and his turnovers. In the summer league he shot somewhere in the low 25%, and had a lot of turnovers. Definitely need to improve there if he wants to hlep the Wizards come back to glory.
The more I think about it, the more brilliant this move by the warriors is. This is a guard who plays well running the floor. He'll totally work in Nelson's system. The other thing is Warriors know now they can expect to get a lot of asian americans from San Francisco and the rest of the bay area to buy tickets to watch the warriors play because of this. Good marketing move.
There are a lot of pg's that cant hang with the really good pg's int he nba...Jeremy Lin will be a solid 12 pt 8 assist pg someday in his career AT LEAST.
@alam66anjum That's why I added the Don Nelson comment at the end of my other entry. Nelson has done a lot of weird things with the line up, So I do expect him to get playing time, but if his past actions are any indication, don nelson won't get Lin consistent time.
Jeremy Lin was the best high school player in California but he didn't get a scholarship because he's Asian, I'm glad he showed up all the critics
"he didn't get a scholarship because he's Asian" lol what? I got a lot of scholarship for college...
He got scholarships to lower d1 schools. He decided to play at Harvard.
Not even close to true
youre on drugs, there's lots of asians that get scholarships. him being in California made it even easier cause the diversity. reality there was probably tons of high school player in cali, but never made it for one reason or another. give lin credit, he made use of all talent he had and he produced when he got the chance under pressure. I like lin, but youre out of touch with reality
@@jewchao2777 basketball my guy, not his academic skills. You didn't know how asian struggles playing basketball in US. He didn't even got a D1 scholarship balling like damian Lillard. Even Yao got booed when he got drafted.
every time LIN touches the ball, the crowd roars, even before Linsanity, Lin's gifted!
how did jeremy lin not get drafted, he is so talented tho
Also there is probably a prejudice to people from Harvard
asian + harvard = overlooked
trezeguet4ever What Kneefur said in a nutshell, lol. Lin was a LEGIT mid-late first round talent that should've been taken within that section of the 2010 draft and yet...every NBA team out there just couldn't see past his Asian-American/Ivy League background and left him hanging. I mean he was putting up Division 1 numbers that even forced the NCAA to finally recognize him as a candidate for both the Bob Cousy AND John Wooden awards during his senior year at Harvard. No small feat on Lin's part, ftm. I have a feeling he'll end up becoming the star player he was meant to be as soon as some team wisens up to the fact that he is indeed THAT DAMN GOOD AND STILL GETTING BETTER!!!;-D
He Asian of course, if he would be black 1st rd- 3rd pick
sakamuras s Yao Ming is Chinese lol
Don't say John wall only gave 60% and not 100%. Lin's dominance over Wall this game wasn't a coincidence
EatYouAlive yeah, and that was short lived. Wall is a 5x all star. Lin has cool haircuts.
problem with wall is he is so gifted he makes the game hard on himself
@@Jay-ue2ic Lin did not have the same amount of chances at Wall. But funny enough Lin have a ring before wall
@@makisekurisu8594 he didn’t play much at all but yeah he gotta ring.
Love how “he only gave 60%”. lol go watch the other match up. Lin dunked all over their Washington team.
Let's not forget that Wall was only 19 years old and Lin had just graduated from Harvad and was the more mature player. What I don't get is why no one wanted this guy. I thought back then in summer league that he proved he was an NBA player. Honestly it was probably because he was asian.
Agreed. His data is actually mediocre. What more previous is his mind and leadership
I guess, but Lin more than held his own against Wall when they faced off in the NBA.
he was more of ball dominant guard then, rick carlise probably thought he wouldnt fit in with his "flow" offense
Lin said if he was black (or white) he woulda been drafted atleast.
Wall 19, Jeremy 21. I don't see how maturity would play into your claim.
Now he's a Champ 💪
HOW did a player like this end up undrafted
bad scouting. looking back lin should have been late first round minimum.
Ummm Asian duh
Racism.
i remember this is the first time i saw lin and i got hooked. ive been rooting for him since and last year during linsanity...dam goosebumps
Holy shit... That first intercept and dunk... that was Lin?!
It is... It is
@@lonelyberg1316 it was
@@diegowu2545 thanks
those are some really nice plays by Lin
one days hes gonna wow the crowds in the big apple
+Lukas Morkunas lol
Why did Jlin tweak his jump shot? It looks so good here. High arching and such ; blessings!
"He's gonna be a crowd favorite." ...You have no idea
How come nobody bring this up in podcast but only bring up Kobe charmin story, ref made an amazing call after spin move though. Great defensive iq
Bring back competitive Summer League Games!!😢
Lin has some great defense there. He might not be the best guard in the league but he is the guard every coach would like to have on his team.
JLin was so quick when he was young.
"To be continued..." Indeed. Two years later here we are. I'm definitely tuning in tomorrow to watch the game.
Dafuc were the Mavs thinking!?
SuperSaleen01 Could've had him back over the trade deadline, too. Opted to piss away their remaining young assets for a quickly-aging Rondo instead (LMAO).
After this summer league, they did make an offer, but so did the Warriors.
Ohhhh look at the crowd is going crazy
0:30 ... "He's gonna be an NBA crowd favorite." ... Yup, that was prophetic, & the rest is history.
I love LIN!
Damnn!! how can this guy got overlooked before draft night!!
john wall still had at least 17 points and at least 10 assists. im not sure the final stats but thats what it said in the video at one point.
i remember watching him during the CIF final against mater dei (cif is is california playoffs for high school and or final) on fox i believe congrats to him for signing with gs. wanted him to be in lakers (im in la) lol id like to see Stephen curry and Jeremy play :D both fun players to watch
love the "to be continued..." bit at the end. What foresight, the rematch is tonight. year and a half in the making.
I just fell in love with Jeremy Lin
Back to the warriors!
Damn Lin damn you’re fast when you were young his move was smooth af
Jeremy is faster than john wall
Great to know that Mike D'antoni will leave a developing talent like this warming the benches while Bibby gets minutes simply deferring to Melo every play.
John is the man !!!
Love the new videos
Lin has more than lasted one month in NY. matter fact, ya boy is pretty much the #1fan fav right now. Ready for the wizards game.
lin is amazingggggg!!!!
summer league or NBA games you have to do your best. that's the attitude of a professional player. give your opponents great game, entertain audience and take the opportunity to improve your skills by giving your best effort :)
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ흐흐흐흐♡ Lin
jeremy's numbers will improve because he is young and so his learning/improvement curve is uphill and sharp (dragic may improve but he's probably close to his plateau - he's 26 yrs. old). 17 and 8 is solid and a very safe and reasonable prediction. but i expect more from him on team that is largely absent of super star talent. orlando blackman on the nuggets come to mind when he averaged 30 pts a game because he was the only talent on the team...
@Axcelaration could have meant high school cause i went to hs with jeremy for a year...still see him every once in a while.
mmmmm we'll see i hope he get's the stats that you are saying but idk if that will happen in houston...let's hope there will be some good pick and roll guys in houston because lin's assists were on point with tyson chandler...those lobs were gorgeous so we'll see.
@242LifeYellow Well, I am Chinese, and it makes me proud to see a Chinese person playing basketball professionally. Not only that, I like basketball.
Lin never get a real chance to develop his potential......
The problem with getting to a team like the Knicks then Rockets and immediately having to produce in the playoffs
"OH NO, REF, DON'T YOU DO THAT!" My first time hearing Chris Webber as a commentator; he's good! Both commentators are good and are recognizing what's coming in the future.
It was Voice Like Kobe Bryant.
@SanJosePhil exactly man, im a chicago fan and im cheering for Lin, i want him to do well and perhaps if he plays enough minutes i sincerely think he can be rookie of the year.
Is that the GOAT JaVAAALLEE MCGEE
@TheDamdavis
so true. Lin has all the intangibles a good point guard should have. he's smart on and off the court. he plays smart basketball.
it doesn't matter if you have a 100 inch vertical and can dunk a 720 but can't play defense or score in the NBA.
They said they got kidd so he can be a mentor to jeremy lin and the coach also said jeremy will remain in the starting lineup but then the knicks signed raymond felton
@DatNewNewShyt I agree with you that John Wall should've had his highlights shown as well since the video is titled "Lin vs. Wall," but before anyone rips my comment, my point is that the title was misleading a bit; "Jeremy Lin Highlight vs. Wizards" would have been more accurate.
Welcome to golden state! steal of the summer league
that doubleteam split + spin move was a nasty business.
warriors! great person and player. welcome back to the bay!
5:20 "If lin would've scored that i think this place would've gone crazy i wouldn't know if we'd had to ruckerrrr roawrrurhrhurhreeeeduuhhhh summer league."
Mann...Jeremy Lin had some good performance in this game. How come he didn't make in an NBA team from here?
+Bryant 7 Easy question. He's Asian.
+Yura so is ya Yao ming
yao ming was 7 foot 5-6 inches that's something very rare even in the nba.
he was on the Golden State until he got waived.
He got signed to the Warriors and lasted the entire first year there.
Lin majored in economics at Harvard while being a record setting basketball player...
John wall did general studies, meaning he took blow off classes through college just to play basketball.
Wall might be the better athlete, but Lin is a better role model and actually has something under his belt that's applicable to the improvement of society.
5:20 "I think this place would've gone crazy. I wouldn't know if I we had to runthrrehmmmhmhmmhmhmhhnnmhhmhmnnmm the assembly. These fans are going crazy!" lmao
Yooooo this 8 yr old comment is gold 5:20
😅 thanks lol damn it's been 8 years already? Wow
@@ElMongo1000 got so much respect for u still having the same account😂💪
nice video quality
Can't believe that Jeremy Lin completely outplayed John Wall and yet he was passed over by 3 teams!? Not to mention almost got cut from Knicks.
It definitely takes a miracle from God to bring him back to the game.
This kid can play!
WOW LIN IS AWESOME
@TheDamdavis ur right Jeremy lin was beast even then and the scouters couuldn't even see that. That just shows there could have been tons of other players just like him. Lin went to Harvard and u can tell cuz he just plays smart basketball. A true story of an underdog.
Awesome! From now on, he'll be the center of attention in Asian basketball industry, especially his homeland Taiwan. Keep on going, 林書豪
LIN OWNS 4TH QUARTER!
@ctom30872 I agree. After seeing this, it makes the loss of Morrow more bearable.
so fcking fast
jeremy lin is 1 of my new favourite players asian pride :D
he is going to be big in oakland, mark my word.
@Mr92Naeem
easy now, Adam morrison dominated summer league. I hope this guy is really good, but I'm not gonna talk about any of their games until it hits the offical nba floor, but I'm loving what I'm seeing so far.
Welcome to the WARRIORS!
Mavs never knew he would be this good
Firstly, to clear things up, this isn't the rockets and the knicks situation that happened a while ago, this was just Dallas. I think you misread or accidentally misinterpreted what I meant to say..
@dashortyguy48 which nba point guards have u been watching that finish around dwight howard with such ease
jeremy went to my school pretty chill guy
@chrismzac i like it, excuses for the no 1 rookie, the big player , the gifted born genius, the rookie hopeful vs the kid who was never given a chance, had to play at Harvard by getting good grades. Lead harvard to a title AND with no players around him of worth. Then getting nothing on draft night, the heartbreak i can only imagine. and then PROVING himself in the summer league by beating the number 1 pick. That is what legends are made of and now the warriors have Lin? how apt, he is a warrior
I'm pretty sure race has had effect why the mavs didn't sign him. One dominating on the court at the summer league, and when they needed a descent guard, they still not sign him?
I am not a Lin fan, but some of y'all are just hating on him. He is an average NBA point guard, but he has a winner's mentality. That's what differentiates him from other backup or average starting 1's in this league. I believe he can pull off stephon marbury type numbers. He's been proving to people his entire life that he's really good, and its people like you guys who shoot them down
@northcarolinaname Players can develop their games while in the NBA. If u hadn't noticed, the NBA rules have changed over the years and athleticism has a lot to do with their success. This is why players like Rondo, Rose, Westbrook , Tony Parker, etc have flourished in the NBA.
...and he did it again.
Wall had a great game too, but Lin was even better.
@mynameiskuwis but was Lin matched up against Wall in the 1st - 3rd quarter? Lin came off the bench, most of minutes were in the 4th q .
Lin finally hooping in Taiwan
"he's gonna be an NBA crowd favorite" youve got that right.
@alucard9119 sorry but in case you havent noticed john wall isnt the only guy on the court. besides him, the rest of the players are backups and D leaguers. i wouldnt say wall was outplayed when he had 21 pts, 10 assists and 7 rebounds. i like lin as an asian and a basketball fan and i want him to do well, but there's no way he'll be able to drive and finish with such ease against the likes of dwight howard. he'll be a solid 6th man, but i dont think he'll be anything more than that
@dogodwn if you notice its the 4th quarter
daaang this guy is good!!
@Pamballa010 so true, the crowd loved his performance even before they knew him.
Looks like a solid player! : )
@Jshect he's still on the Warriors, who just made a trade. So he might be on the active roster unless the Warriors decide to send him back to the D-League one last time.
This performance just got Jeremy Lin an NBA contract. Congrats!
@21edison21 didnt u see how much minutes j.wall was having compared to lin? lol
john wall has attitude. both are good players
nice video
And Wall was in his sophomore year, so yeah very similar caliber of play from both of them, except Wall didn't score the most points in 5 starts in the history of the NBA ;)
@PunchofGenius Wall's biggest issues are his shooting % and his turnovers. In the summer league he shot somewhere in the low 25%, and had a lot of turnovers. Definitely need to improve there if he wants to hlep the Wizards come back to glory.
@AgentofMithril Whoops! Sorry, I apologize for mixing it up! I must be overexcited. ^^"
also not a charage at 4:55, the help defender was still moving and moving into him
@BoxxysBouncer He's signing a two-year deal with the Warriors!
HARD!!
The more I think about it, the more brilliant this move by the warriors is. This is a guard who plays well running the floor. He'll totally work in Nelson's system. The other thing is Warriors know now they can expect to get a lot of asian americans from San Francisco and the rest of the bay area to buy tickets to watch the warriors play because of this. Good marketing move.
Nice game for Lin
@FGBCHENG how in the hell can you say nobody saw his talent and he's still in the league?
There are a lot of pg's that cant hang with the really good pg's int he nba...Jeremy Lin will be a solid 12 pt 8 assist pg someday in his career AT LEAST.
@alam66anjum That's why I added the Don Nelson comment at the end of my other entry. Nelson has done a lot of weird things with the line up, So I do expect him to get playing time, but if his past actions are any indication, don nelson won't get Lin consistent time.