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Details of Jeremy Lin

Chinese name: Jeremy Lin

Mbth: Jeremy Lin

Nationality: USA

Birthplace:

Date of birth:1August 23, 988

Graduate School: Department of Economics

Height: 1.9 1 m/6ft 3in

Weight: 9 1 kg /200 lbs

Sports: basketball

Belonging sports team:

Main Award: Division Champion

Jersey number: 17

On-court position:

Graduation High School: Palo Alto High School

Chinese-American Jeremy Lin was born in Zhangpu County, Fujian Province. My ancestors moved to Changhua, Taiwan Province Province, and my parents were from Taiwan Province Province, China, and immigrated to the United States earlier. Jeremy Lin was born in California, with a height of 19 1 cm (6 feet 3 inches) and a weight of 9 1 kg (200 pounds). He graduated from Harvard University, majoring in economics and minoring in sociology. During school, he was the captain of the school basketball team and served as the point guard. After graduating from college, he joined the NBA and signed contracts with Golden State Warriors and Houston Rockets respectively, but he could only play as a substitute. After entering the new york Knicks, he began to attract attention and became a starter. He scored 136 points in the first five games of his career, which is the best in the NBA after 1974. And won the NBA Eastern Week Player of the Year. Jeremy Lin's performance in the first week attracted great attention in the United States, and there was a "Li Lin madness" in new york.

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domestic

Jeremy Lin (top right) grew up in a family that loves basketball. His parents have three sons, and Jeremy Lin ranks second. He was born and raised in Palo Alto, California, USA. Lin's father was born in bei dou zhen, Changhua County. Originally from Zhangpu County, Zhangzhou City, Fujian Province. He is a semiconductor engineer. Mother Wu Xinxin, a native of Pinghu, Jiaxing, Zhejiang, is a computer software engineer. Grandma Chen is a doctor in Jiaxing, Zhejiang, who is enthusiastic about public welfare. For decades, she has been donating money to her hometown Pinghu Middle School. My great-grandfather was a famous journalist in Chen Weijian, Zhejiang. His brother Lin Shuya is currently studying dentistry at new york University. His younger brother, Lin Shuwei, is currently studying at Hamilton College in New York, which ranks among the top 25 universities of arts and sciences in the United States. He is also a member of the basketball school team.

Basketball history

Jeremy Lin's father, Jeremy Lin, and his mother, Ma Ying Jiu, immigrated to the United States from Taiwan Province Province in the 1970s. They studied computer engineering at Purdue University. Both husband and wife don't like sports, but watching the NBA, they like watching Dr. J. Owen play very much. Lin takes his three sons to the stadium three times a week, trying to make them imitate the actions of NBA superstars. All three sons joined the basketball team in high school, but only the second son, Jeremy Lin, became famous. "Jeremy lived with basketball even when he was 1.60 meters high," said Peter Dipenblock, Jeremy Lin's high school coach. "Not only that, he was very confident in himself." When he grew to 65,438+0.80 meters, Jeremy Lin led the high school to win the state championship. He showed good basketball quality: fearless when fighting inside, selfless when controlling the ball outside (in Harvard, his shots only accounted for19.7% of the team); Practice accurate shooting (the shooting percentage in Harvard this season is 6 1.3%). After graduating from high school, famous basketball schools like Kansas and Kentucky didn't come to Jeremy Lin. He sent his grades and DVDs engraved with video highlights (edited by a friend of a friend) to all eight Ivy League universities, as well as Stanford University, University of California and his dream university, UCLA. Only four schools responded. Jeremy Lin recalled that UCLA was "not interested" and Stanford "pretended to be interested", and the response given by UCLA was "contact again".

life

His parents are devout Christians. Influenced by his family, Jeremy Lin also believes in Christianity. Jeremy Lin was educated in America since he was a child. His daily communication is mainly in English. He can talk in simple Chinese, but he doesn't write fluently. He took Chinese courses in college.

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Photos of Jeremy Lin High School (6 photos) In the 2005-2006 season, Jeremy Lin led Palo Alto High School to achieve a record of 32 wins 1 loss as a team leader. In the CIF II final of California Inter-school Federation, she defeated Mater Dei, who ranked higher in the United States, with 5 1-47. Jeremy Lin was selected for California's first team and won the title of player of the year in Northern California's second division. High school average 15. 1 points 7. 1 assists 6.3 rebounds 5.0 steals.

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After studying in colleges and universities, Jeremy Lin edited his game pictures into DVD discs and sent them to all Ivy League schools, the University of California at Berkeley, Stanford University and the University of California at Los Angeles for admission opportunities. Later, Harvard University and Brown University came forward to ensure that Jeremy Lin had a place in the school team, and Jeremy Lin chose to enter Harvard University. Jeremy Lin is a hero (40 photos). At that time, Joe Lacob, the owner of NBA Golden State Warriors and the head of Stanford University Sports Club, was puzzled that Stanford University did not admit Jeremy Lin. Kerry Keating, assistant to the UCLA school team, believes that Jeremy Lin is not capable of starting in college competitions. Rex Walters, a former NBA player and now coach of the men's basketball team at San Francisco State University, said that the NCAA's competition style of focusing on fast running and high jumping limited Jeremy Lin's chances of being discovered. Jeremy Lin expressed the hope that others could spend more time observing their performance on the court. When Jeremy Lin applied to enter Harvard, Bill holden, the assistant coach of the school team, observed that Jeremy Lin's physique and college grades could meet the needs of the school, but he didn't think there was anything particularly outstanding about him. Instead, he told Peter Diepenbrock, the coach of Jeremy Lin's former high school team, that Jeremy Lin's ability was about the third level of NCAA. After that, after several practical practice matches, Bill Horton was convinced that Jeremy Lin had the ability to play the first level of NCAA. A coach of Harvard University remembers that Jeremy Lin was "the weakest player on the team" in the first year, but in the second year (2007-2008 season), Jeremy Lin averaged 12.6 points and joined the second team of the All-Ivy League. In the 2008-2009 season of his junior year, he became the only player who scored (17.8), rebounded (5.5), assisted (4.3), stole (2.4) and blocked (0.6) in the NCAA first-class league. Jeremy Lin scored 27 points, 6 rebounds and 8 assists in the 82-70 victory over Boston College ranked 17. Three days ago, Boston University Eagles beat the No.1 University of North Carolina. In the fourth season of Jeremy Lin University (2009-20 10 season), he averaged 16.4 points, 4.4 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 2.4 steals 1 blocks, and was once again elected as the first team of the Ivy League by unanimous vote. Jeremy Lin became one of the 30 candidates for the John R. Wood Award in the mid-season, and was selected as the final candidate list for the Robert Joseph Cousy Award 1 1. He was also invited to the Portsmouth Invitational Tournament. Fran Fraschilla of ESPN listed Jeremy Lin as one of the most comprehensive 65,438+02 basketball players in college basketball. In the game against the Connecticut Huskies ranked 12, Jeremy Lin scored a career-high 30 points and 9 rebounds, which attracted more attention. After the game, Connecticut coach jim calhoun, who was elected to the naismith Basketball Hall of Fame, talked about Jeremy Lin: "I have seen many teams here, and he can play for any team. He's great. He's calm on the court. He knows how to play. " This season, Harvard University has set a number of records, including: wins (2 1), non-league wins (1 1), home wins (1 1) and away wins (10). At the end of his college basketball career, Jeremy Lin became the first player in the history of the Ivy League to reach 65,438+0,450 points (65,438+0,483), 450 rebounds (487), 400 assists (406) and 200 steals (225). Jeremy Lin graduated from Harvard University on 20 10 with a degree in economics. His GPA is 3. 1. Faith: