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He's already getting a huge following. The best was the Asian with the sign that says "Who says we can't drive?" Almost lost it...23 pts,10 assists at least already...
 
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So he can destroy any chemistry that Lin has developed in his time off? lol

The bigger question is what will Dantoni do when Baron Davis is ready? He starts practicing with the team Thursday. My guess is he'll have to start Davis. But that feels like a mistake.
 
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No way he starts Baron over Lin that would be beyond dumb. D'Antoni knows this kid may have saved his jon and he knows how good he is. I'm more concerned how things go when Carmelo comes back, the guy is an absolute chemistry killer. Chandler has always been good but he's been an absolute force since Lin is playing. Also I'm not sure if Lin has Chinese blood, I think both his parents are from Taiwan.
 

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No way he starts Baron over Lin that would be beyond dumb. D'Antoni knows this kid may have saved his jon and he knows how good he is. I'm more concerned how things go when Carmelo comes back, the guy is an absolute chemistry killer. Chandler has always been good but he's been an absolute force since Lin is playing. Also I'm not sure if Lin has Chinese blood, I think both his parents are from Taiwan.
The great majority of Taiwanese are ethnically Chinese and speak Mandarin. The official name of Taiwan is the 'Republic of China'.
 

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I have no idea if he will keep it up, but certainly an impressive start for Mr. Lin.

It is very refreshing to see a player succeed with legitimate basketball skill and plays, rather than the normal NBA paradigm of rewarding plays with strength and speed with foul calls when they deliberately crash into defenders (LeBron, DWade, John Wall etc)

Or pump fakes by Paul Pierce


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THE SECRETARY OF THE LINTERIOR
THE CHINESE REVOLUTION WILL NOT BE TELEVISED*





*In the City of New York, because James Dolan is a horrible human being
 

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James Dolan has donated millions of dollars to charity efforts from 9/11 to help with Katrina victims. To call him a horrible human being is ignorant.


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James Dolan has donated millions of dollars to charity efforts from 9/11 to help with Katrina victims. To call him a horrible human being is ignorant.


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He's a complete dirtbag mooching off his father's legacy.
 
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No way he starts Baron over Lin that would be beyond dumb. D'Antoni knows this kid may have saved his jon and he knows how good he is. I'm more concerned how things go when Carmelo comes back, the guy is an absolute chemistry killer. Chandler has always been good but he's been an absolute force since Lin is playing. Also I'm not sure if Lin has Chinese blood, I think both his parents are from Taiwan.​
The great majority of Taiwanese are ethnically Chinese and speak Mandarin. The official name of Taiwan is the 'Republic of China'.
If you ask the Chinese they will tell you Taiwan still belongs to China. Anyway the Knicks have been a welcome distraction from the UCONN mess. Funny how both Lin and Novak were lighting it up. Both had career games against UCONN.
 
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The bigger question is what will Dantoni do when Baron Davis is ready? He starts practicing with the team Thursday. My guess is he'll have to start Davis. But that feels like a mistake.
As long as he plays well Lin will get his minutes. He is worth big marketing dollars if he continues. As we speak Dolan is learning the conversion rate for the Chinese Yuan.
 
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They're not confused, they're just going to be more disappointed in their children now. Damn you Jeremy Lin for raising the standards for Asian kids even higher.
Remember being at my daughter's soccer game. My daughter and a Korean girl were chasing a ball, but it was too far in front of them and it went out of bounds. The Korean girl's mother, who is standing next to me, yells at her daughter, "you try harder. You embarrass whole family."

The girls were about 5.

I remember thinking, "holy . What a great way to give a kid a complex."

Of the hundreds of asians I've met in my life, in school, work, and play, I've met very few who have a very high self confidence level. Lots of high achievers, but few grab the bull by the horns type.

Is it the moms? Or the genes?
 

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Remember being at my daughter's soccer game. My daughter and a Korean girl were chasing a ball, but it was too far in front of them and it went out of bounds. The Korean girl's mother, who is standing next to me, yells at her daughter, "you try harder. You embarrass whole family."

The girls were about 5.

I remember thinking, "holy . What a great way to give a kid a complex."

Of the hundreds of asians I've met in my life, in school, work, and play, I've met very few who have a very high self confidence level. Lots of high achievers, but few grab the bull by the horns type.

Is it the moms? Or the genes?

Or neither.

I know a ton that have what could be described as having too much confidence/cockiness. Guess it all depends on the environment in which you meet/interact with and who you interact with.
 
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Guess it all depends on the environment in which you meet/interact with and who you interact with.
My environments were - High School, college, graduate school, neighborhood, jobs, sports. East of the Mississippi. It likely depends more on our filtered perceptions.
 

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Remember being at my daughter's soccer game. My daughter and a Korean girl were chasing a ball, but it was too far in front of them and it went out of bounds. The Korean girl's mother, who is standing next to me, yells at her daughter, "you try harder. You embarrass whole family."

The girls were about 5.

I remember thinking, "holy . What a great way to give a kid a complex."

Of the hundreds of asians I've met in my life, in school, work, and play, I've met very few who have a very high self confidence level. Lots of high achievers, but few grab the bull by the horns type.

Is it the moms? Or the genes?
I don't know about the last sentence, but there was that whole uproar over the Tiger Mom thing a while back. Though it's probably fair to say the author created the uproar in order to sell her book.
 

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My environments were - High School, college, graduate school, neighborhood, jobs, sports. East of the Mississippi. It likely depends more on our filtered perceptions.

Perhaps, you would like to enlighten further upon what you mean by "not grab the bull by the horns types". I am taking you to mean leaders/Type A personalities.

The ones in gangs definitely do not lack confidence or bravado and are more than willing to "grab the bull by the horns". They are not exactly the highest of achievers though and probably not the type you would interact with (even I try not to).

I also know quite a few traders/corporate types that will also "grab the bull by the horn" and are type A personalities.

I've met plenty who are leaders at work, in clubs, etc.

The whole idea that Asians are meek or mild is really an untruth for Asian-Americans, esp. amongst the 2nd and 3rd generation.
 
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The whole idea that Asians are meek or mild is really an untruth for Asian-Americans, esp. amongst the 2nd and 3rd generation.
Could very well be. I have known, and been friends with, many Asians who were FOB or 1st generation, so I may be working with a very culturally skewed sampling.
 
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I can virtually guarantee that once 'Melo comes back Linsanity will end. Not b/c of Lin, but b/c Carmelo is a selfish player.
 
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The only thing Lin has going for him is that D'Antonie's offense is very point guard centric. Melo may not have a choice. (Melo may also come off looking like a bad guy if he ballhogs.)
 
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The Knicks' ownership must be beside themselves thinking about the huge marketing potential of having a Chinese-American point guard given the huge untapped Asian (especially Chinese) community in NYC and tri-state area. This is like gold falling from the sky for them. Believe me, this kid will definitely get a shot to stick around.

Yes, and many of them have money. He's worth keeping around.
 
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Could very well be. I have known, and been friends with, many Asians who were FOB or 1st generation, so I may be working with a very culturally skewed sampling.

I think there are many misunderstandings about Asians in America. First of all, there are many different Asian cultures in Asia. Americans have this habit of putting all Asians into a single category which is so far from the truth. There are similarities among all the Asian cultures but not all are different. For example, culturally many Asians are taught to be polite and not make huge scenes in public. In America, that might be interpreted as meek or whatever. In America, people with the loudest mouth and usually the rudest get their voices heard.

I live in CA where there are many different Asians. They come from different backgrounds and there are all kinds. It is the same in Asia. Your friends could very well be the PHD types that don't go around with a loud mouth. I would suggest travel a little and see different cultures for yourself. It always amazes me how little average Americans know about other cultures when most people aboard know a thing or two about Americans.

Asian American and Asians from Asia are completely different. The only similarity is they look similar. Jeremy Lin is an American first and foremost. He grew up in Palo Alto, CA. He is an American kid with both American and Chinese culture upbringing. There is a quiet confidence about him and I am really looking forward to see where this insanity will take us.
 

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I think there are many misunderstandings about Asians in America. First of all, there are many different Asian cultures in Asia. Americans have this habit of putting all Asians into a single category which is so far from the truth. There are similarities among all the Asian cultures but not all are different. For example, culturally many Asians are taught to be polite and not make huge scenes in public. In America, that might be interpreted as meek or whatever. In America, people with the loudest mouth and usually the rudest get their voices heard.

I live in CA where there are many different Asians. They come from different backgrounds and there are all kinds. It is the same in Asia. Your friends could very well be the PHD types that don't go around with a loud mouth. I would suggest travel a little and see different cultures for yourself.

I've read this three times and I still have no clue what your point is, especially the bolded part. It reads like the wrapper on the chopsticks you get in a Chinese restaurant. Just when it appears to make a glimmer of sense it completely belies the apparent premise.
 

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Watching the first part of the laker game and he has 10 of NYs first 16 and assisted the other three hoops. Pretty strong.
 

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That was a very Linspiring start.
 
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