ALL BALL NERVE CENTER — It was less than two years ago when Jeremy Lin got his chance with the Knicks and went from being on the verge of getting cut to becoming the toast of Manhattan. Since then he’s moved to Texas and he’s entering his second season with the Rockets, where he’ll team up with new big man Dwight Howard and returning All-Star James Harden.
But just because Lin is now an established NBA player, we shouldn’t forget the remarkable road he traveled to make it in the League. By all accounts, the forthcoming documentary Linsanity tells Lin’s story beautifully.
The film hits theaters on October 4. The trailer, you can watch right now …
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I think Houston will have a good team if all three of these players can play together.
if only Lin can get his confindence back from those linsanity days….and work well with howard, also harden even improving his game and parsons too with asik providing solid minutes…theres no reason why the rockets won’t be a contender
In a world where Miley Cyrus can become the most famous singer in the world by shaking her butt on stage, we need more alternatives for role models and inspiration.
such a great story, it will inspire other athlethes that have the same struggles like him to never give up, and keep working hard to achieve your goals.
Who really cares about Mlley Cyrus? The real question is, will Linsanity, Dwight Howard and James Harden have awesome chemistry??
Will they call bit from bad to a little less bad?
Bad to a little less bad*
They weren’t a bad team, they made the playoffs last year, which isn’t easy in the Western conference.
I like Lin I do but i really think brooks and bev are better I think perhaps Lin should come off bench for parsons instead of being a playmaker