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		<title>Kevin Durant: MVP? Maybe. MGS? Definitely.</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 May 2010 21:05:26 +0000</pubDate>
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Most Grounded Superstar, that&#8217;s what I call Kevin Durant.&#160;TNT&#8217;s Kenny Smith said on the air last week that in three years, he&#8217;ll be the best player in the NBA, the Most Valuable Player. I don&#8217;t know if that will happen, but I sure hope it does. Here are some quotes that show how well-grounded he [...]]]></description>
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<p>Most Grounded Superstar, that&#8217;s what I call <b>Kevin Durant.</b>&nbsp;TNT&#8217;s <b>Kenny Smith</b> said on the air last week that in three years, he&#8217;ll be the best player in the NBA, the Most Valuable Player. I don&#8217;t know if that will happen, but I sure hope it does. Here are some quotes that show how well-grounded he is. After a community event where he assisted a family on a grocery shopping spree&#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.nba.com/thunder/news/durant_takes_one_lucky_family__2010_03_13.html" type="url">http://www.nba.com/thunder/news/durant_takes_one_lucky_family__2010_03_13.html</a></p>
<p><font class="Apple-style-span" color="#696969">&#8220;All they were going after was junk food,&#8221; Durant said later, grinning. &#8220;That&#8217;s something I remember when I was growing up. All I wanted was junk food, too. It was pretty funny.&#8221;&nbsp;<br /></font><br />And how he gives autographs to kids from his neighborhood who knock on his front door (link is below)&#8230;</p>
<p><font class="Apple-style-span" color="#696969">&#8220;A lot of kids come to my door asking for autographs or just want to talk,&#8221; Durant said before Friday&#8217;s Game 6 of a West first-round series against the Lakers at the Ford Center. &#8220;That&#8217;s pretty cool, especially around playoff time. A lot of kids like to come around and stuff. I guess they&#8217;re on spring break.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8230;</p>
<p>&#8220;They just ring the door bell,&#8221; he said. &#8220;I got a glass door so I can see them coming up the street. But they always catch me at the right time&#8230; They might know my schedule. They come at the right time. That&#8217;s cool the fans really like us.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8230;</p>
<p>When he is home, Durant said it would never occur to him to tell kids stopping by he can&#8217;t be bothered during the playoffs.</p>
<p>&#8220;No,&#8221; he said. &#8220;Because if I was a little kid and I knew an NBA player lived down the street, I&#8217;d do the same thing.&#8221;</font></p>
<p>Read the whole article at: <a href="http://nba.fanhouse.com/2010/04/30/knock-knock-kevin-durant-really-is-here/">Knock, Knock! Kevin Durant Really Is Here &#8212; NBA FanHouse</a><span style="font-family:Prelude, Verdana, san-serif;"></p>
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		<title>Portsmouth prospecting: Hey Aubrey Coleman, no ballhogs allowed (NBA)</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Apr 2010 15:42:37 +0000</pubDate>
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I&#8217;ve found Da&#8217;Sean Butler&#8217;s evil twin! His name is Aubrey Coleman.
Boy, was I disappointed to see what I saw from him. I was eagerly anticipating a courtside look at the NCAA&#8217;s leading scorer at 25.6 ppg. What I got was, quite simply, a ball hog. At first, he came out and drilled a few shots, scoring 7 of his [...]]]></description>
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<p>I&#8217;ve found <strong><a href="http://bit.ly/92MYHw">Da&#8217;Sean Butler</a></strong>&#8217;s evil twin! His name is <strong>Aubrey Coleman</strong>.</p>
<p>Boy, was I disappointed to see what I saw from him. I was eagerly anticipating a courtside look at the NCAA&#8217;s leading scorer at 25.6 ppg. What I got was, quite simply, a ball hog. At first, he came out and drilled a few shots, scoring 7 of his team&#8217;s first 11 points. It was clear that he was trying to put his stamp on the game. From there, it went horribly downhill.</p>
<p>According to my statkeeping, which Dream Leaguers will generally tell you is pretty accurate, I have Coleman down for <em>five</em> turnovers instead of the official Portsmouth scorekeeper&#8217;s innocuous three, four of them coming in the first half. It&#8217;s clear that I&#8217;ll need a separate blogpost to explain the discrepancies, but let me sum it up: Portsmouth still keeps stats as if the game is a college game. That means you have fewer assists, steals and turnovers going to the wrong people, fewer blocked shots, and rebound tips that are credited to the wrong people. It all makes sense if you watch the NBA a lot. If you ask my scorekeepers who implement our NBA format in Dream League, you&#8217;ll understand why the NCAA way of taking stats, like their refereeing, is just too &#8220;by the book&#8221;.<span id="more-1691"></span></p>
<p>Anyways, after a 7-for-12 first half, with 0-for-2 from the free throw line, 4 reb, 1 ast, 2 stl, and 4 to, which was outshined by opponent <strong>Ryan Thompson</strong>&#8217;s 20-point, 7-for-11, 2-for-2 from downtown, 2-for-2 from the free throw line, 3-assist, 2-steal, 0-turnover first half, Coleman must have decided he needed to outshoot Thompson. If he was even open for a split second coming off a screen, he&#8217;d be shooting it. In the first half, those went in.</p>
<p>In the second half, he shot 2-for-11.</p>
<p>Not only that, he needed to dribble the ball to find his shot. Ugh.</p>
<p>The problem is, he can&#8217;t dribble. Totally not a ballhandler. He&#8217;s not particularly athletic. Picture <strong>Steve Smith</strong> trying to dribble past two lines of defense. Not gonna happen. I&#8217;d say Coleman probably ended up turning the ball over on 50% of his escapades where he would dribble one way, ignore <strong>Jeremy Lin</strong> or <strong>Nic Wise</strong> coming up off a screen from a down low big man, dribble the other way, then get stuck. Therefore, I&#8217;m estimating that he did this about ten times. Sounds about right.</p>
<p>Even near the end of the game, as Lin and Wise sat on the bench of a 30-point blowout that was way out of reach, someone in the stands yelled out, &#8220;Pass the ball!&#8221;</p>
<p>Granted, Coleman hustles. I have him down for ten rebounds where PIT&#8217;s official stats say seven. But what he showed me yesterday was not basketball. Not at any level would I want someone like that for my team. If you play rec league or pickup at the park, you know what I mean. We&#8217;ve all been there the day the ballhog showed up and happened to be in your five. &#8216;Nuff said.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m a bit flabbergasted by DraftExpress&#8217;s apparent recollection of the game&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>Aubrey Coleman had 19 pts on 9-23 shooting. Overdribbled somewhat but did some impressive stuff at times. Jeremy Lin had 6 assists</p></blockquote>
<p>&#8220;Somewhat&#8221;?! I&#8217;m sorry, but if you&#8217;ve played at the playground with Mr. Ballhog, you don&#8217;t care how impressive the guy&#8217;s stuff was (it wasn&#8217;t &#8212; not nearly as impressive as Thompson&#8217;s or <strong>AJ Slaughter</strong>&#8217;s, for that matter). You only remember how he disintegrated your team chemistry.</p>
<p>Sorry to be so harsh, but maybe you just have to grow up as a balla, play on a varsity squad, go off to college to organize and recruit your own intramural teams, then coach and GM your own formal adult tournament teams in selecting all-stars from the many players you know, as we do in the Dream League world, to understand this.</p>
<p>You want basketball players, first and foremost.</p>
<p>The only time you&#8217;d want a player like this is if you can&#8217;t find other talent and you are forced to complement the scorer-ballhog with inferior pieces. But it is disrespectful for Coleman to assume that his PIT team is stocked with inferior pieces. And with Lin and Wise, it&#8217;s simply not true.</p>
<p>Now, maybe Coleman isn&#8217;t really like this and just strategized this game wrong, in front of NBA scouts. That is maybe forgivable, but those of us who&#8217;ve been down to the park, we&#8217;re skeptical, you know. We will see.</p>
<p><em>NOTE: I&#8217;ve categorized this in &#8220;inspirational&#8221;, but it&#8217;s obviously the opposite. I wanted this blogpost to appear next to Da&#8217;Sean Butler&#8217;s (linked at the beginning of this post), so you could see the &#8220;evil twin&#8221; metaphor, side-by-side.</em><strong>You might also like:</strong>
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		<title>Steve Lavin doing the Pat Riley LA-NYC shuffle</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Apr 2010 17:38:38 +0000</pubDate>
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Congrats to Dream League friend Steve Lavin on taking the high-profile position at St. John&#8217;s. He gets mocked for his slicked-back hair in resemblance to Pat Riley, but the resemblance I&#8217;d like to point out is that he&#8217;s one of those rare coaches going from la-la land to the concrete jungle where dreams are [...]]]></description>
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<p>Congrats to Dream League friend <strong>Steve Lavin</strong> on taking the high-profile position at St. John&#8217;s. He gets mocked for his slicked-back hair in resemblance to <strong>Pat Riley</strong>, but the resemblance I&#8217;d like to point out is that he&#8217;s one of those rare coaches going from la-la land to the <a href="http://bit.ly/445Svr">concrete jungle</a> where dreams are made of.</p>
<p>In the NBA, when you think of LA, you think of the Lakers and for NYC, you think of the Knicks. In the NCAA, it&#8217;s UCLA and St. John&#8217;s.</p>
<p>When Riley pulled off the coast-to-coast change of scenery, he managed to take the Knicks to the NBA Finals after doing so with the Lakers.</p>
<p>Remember, Lavin&#8217;s UCLA teams were quite successful. We wish him well in rejuvenating the St. John&#8217;s program.</p>
<p>Do the Riley shuffle, Steve!</p>
<p>Dream League&#8217;s ties with Coach Lavin can be traced back to our <a href="http://bit.ly/c6mWyP">Year of the Yao screenings</a>. We tracked down local San Franciscan <strong>Willie Wong</strong> to be a VIP guest, which then pointed to <strong>Cappy Lavin</strong>, Steve&#8217;s father and who along with Wong played at USF under the legendary <strong>Pete Newell</strong>. Cappy introduced us to Steve and we&#8217;ve been keeping in touch ever since.</p>
<p>If you noticed <strong>Jeremy Lin</strong>&#8217;s name being mentioned on ESPN by Lavin these past two years, now you know why. <img src='http://www.dreamleague.org/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';-)' class='wp-smiley' /> <strong>You might also like:</strong>
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		<title>Consummate teammate: Da&#8217;Sean Butler apologizing for being on fire</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Apr 2010 15:34:19 +0000</pubDate>
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On the various rec league teams you&#8217;ve played on, how many of your past and present teammates would&#8217;ve apologized to you and the rest of the team for dropping 30 on an opponent? Well, that&#8217;s Da&#8217;Sean Butler of West Virginia, according to his coach Bob Huggins yesterday, after Butler went down with a scary knee [...]]]></description>
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<p>On the various rec league teams you&#8217;ve played on, how many of your past and present teammates would&#8217;ve apologized to you and the rest of the team for dropping 30 on an opponent? Well, that&#8217;s <b>Da&#8217;Sean Butler</b> of West Virginia, according to his coach <b>Bob Huggins</b> yesterday, after Butler went down with a scary knee injury vs Duke. Here&#8217;s what Huggins said (among a slew of other praises that you should definitely check out), from&nbsp;<a href="http://xltweet.com/show/?id=50535F5E57">dsportsdaily&#8217;s XLTweet</a>&nbsp;&#8230;<br /><span style="font-family:Prelude, Verdana, san-serif"><br /><font color="#696969">&#8220;And then his junior year, I think the first exhibition game, he got 36 or 38, and he was in the locker room apologizing that he shot the ball too much, he didn&#8217;t get his teammates involved.&#8221;</span><br /></font><br />Butler&nbsp;sounds like a consummate teammate.</p>
<p>Incidentally, with his name not even listed on most draft boards to begin with, his draft hopes may have plummeted with this ill-timed injury. Butler was to have attended the Portsmouth Invitational this Wednesday, but I don&#8217;t see that happening now. Even if his knee remains diagnosed as &#8220;just&#8221; a sprain, he&#8217;d be hesitant to go hard on it, if we&#8217;re talking about the next 7 days.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s all speculation at this point, but in perhaps the best-case scenario, he&#8217;ll heal quickly and get another shot in front of scouts &#8212; regardless of whether or not he&#8217;s drafted &#8212; at NBA Summer League. His game reminds me of a poor man&#8217;s <b>Steve Smith.</b> A bit too upright in his oncourt stance, but very, very crafty.</p>
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		<title>Z leaves just four decade-plus lifers</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Feb 2010 04:36:23 +0000</pubDate>
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Been meaning to post this for some time, but the (temporary?) departure of Zydrunas Ilgauskas from the Cleveland Cavaliers now makes it worth mentioning.
How about this for an &#8220;all-decade&#8221; team: Kobe Bryant and Paul Pierce in the backcourt (I guess Kobe would have to play point), Dirk Nowitzki at the wing, and Tim Duncan and Z down [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.boston.com/sports/basketball/celtics/extras/celtics_blog/2009/12/welcome_to_my_w.html"><img class="alignleft" title="Paul Pierce" src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/58/Paul_Pierce_2008-01-13.jpg/200px-Paul_Pierce_2008-01-13.jpg" alt="" width="120" height="180" /></a>Been meaning to post this for some time, but the (temporary?) departure of <strong>Zydrunas Ilgauskas</strong> from the Cleveland Cavaliers now makes it worth mentioning.</p>
<p>How about this for an &#8220;all-decade&#8221; team: <strong>Kobe Bryant</strong> and <strong>Paul Pierce</strong> in the backcourt (I guess Kobe would have to play point), <strong>Dirk Nowitzki</strong> at the wing, and <strong>Tim Duncan</strong> and Z down low?</p>
<p>Well, according to <em>The Truth&#8217;s</em> <a href="http://www.boston.com/sports/basketball/celtics/extras/celtics_blog/paul_pierce/">blog</a> (yes, he has one!), posted back in December, these five were the only five that have been on the same team for the <a href="http://www.boston.com/sports/basketball/celtics/extras/celtics_blog/2009/12/welcome_to_my_w.html">past ten years</a>. Wow! Not bad.</p>
<p>Z can still be part of this five since his trade to the Wizards doesn&#8217;t change the fact that he&#8217;s been with the Cavs for over a decade, but it&#8217;s a tad different now, this &#8220;all-decade&#8221; lineup.</p>
<p>Anyways, Pierce writes&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>I remember a couple years ago &#8212; the summer I signed an extension &#8212; I was talking with my mom and my brother about the possibility of going to play in other cities, maybe trying to win somewhere else. It was something that I was always talking about with the people closest to me. And it was crazy because my mom said to me, &#8220;You&#8217;ve already started building something special over there in Boston.&#8221;</p>
<p>I had great friends here, knew the restaurants, the hotels, the club owners. I was really comfortable, you get so used to it. When I moved from Oakland to LA &#8212; I think I was 8 or 9 years old &#8212; and it was traumatic because I thought I lost everything I knew, all my friends all the relationships I had built. It&#8217;s like you&#8217;re starting over, and you think about that. </p></blockquote>
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		<title>Burdens of being first: One-handed player Kevin Laue</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Dec 2009 17:33:22 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>This one&#8217;s a diamond in the rough, so I thought I&#8217;d spend a blogpost on it. </p>
<p>Pleasanton native <strong>Kevin Laue</strong> is 6&#8242;10&#8243;, just got a Division I NCAA scholarship to play at Manhattan College in NYC, and was born with only one hand.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s one of my favorite quotes from the article&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>The demands on Laue&#8217;s time are so great that his mother, <strong>Jodi Jarnagin</strong>, was happy when he lost a fall election for freshman class president at Manhattan.</p>
<p>&#8220;He&#8217;s a little overwhelmed,&#8221; Jarnagin said. &#8220;The media thing does not make a difference to him. Affecting people&#8217;s lives does.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>&#8230;because I know someone else who&#8217;s a first at something, commands a lot of media attention, and has a bit of burden on his shoulders.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s another quote I really like&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>Coach <strong>Fletcher Arritt</strong>, who says he has sent more than 200 players to Division I schools in his 40 seasons, said he needed just one look to know Laue was Division I material.</p>
<p>&#8220;He catches the ball better than some guys with two hands. And remember, it only takes one hand to block a shot,&#8221; Arritt said. &#8220;If he had two hands, he wouldn&#8217;t have been at Fork Union. He&#8217;d have been at Kentucky or North Carolina.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>&#8230;because someone saw through the superficial and evaluated him purely from a basketball skill standpoint. More people should have, but that&#8217;s the way it goes. Again, sounds like somebody I know.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the link to the article: </p>
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		<title>I believe YOU can help Jeremy Lin make the NBA, and what it will mean to young Asian-Americans</title>
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// Jeremy Lin swats 13th-ranked UConn and NBA draft prospect Jerome Dyson, in a game on 12/6/2009. Click the image above to enlarge.



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<p>Now that the Jan 4, 2010 Harvard at Santa Clara <a href="http://dreamleague.org/season/home.php?season_id=2233">event page</a> is up, I feel compelled to tell you why I really, really want you to go with us to see <strong>Jeremy Lin</strong> make his potential once-in-a-lifetime appearance here in the Bay Area.</p>
<p>From my perspective, time is running short and I can&#8217;t spent the next 27 days proofreading and making this plea perfect because for the next 26 days, I need to be out fighting for my cause and referencing this. So if this comes out with flaws, so be it.</p>
<p>Let me say it bluntly:</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>If you attend the game on 1/4/2010, it is my firm belief that you will help, ever so slightly, Jeremy make it into the NBA.</strong></p></blockquote>
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<strong><em>Before I get into the &#8220;why&#8221;, let&#8217;s discuss the &#8220;how&#8221;</em></strong></p>
<p>A great movie is about to come out this Friday, produced by <strong>Morgan Freeman</strong> and directed by <strong>Clint Eastwood</strong>. It is called <em>Invictus</em>, about <strong>Nelson Mandela</strong> and the 1995 Rugby World Cup. I don&#8217;t have any insider information on this movie and have not read the <a href="http://www.amazon.com/review/RK4NAU1V50WDP/ref=cm_cr_pr_viewpnt#RK4NAU1V50WDP">book</a> on which it is based, but from my research, it&#8217;s about how Mandela leveraged the World Cup in South Africa that year to unify a country.</p>
<p>It is said that while 62,000 South Africans filled the stadium that day, it represented 40 <em>million</em> on the same team.</p>
<p>First of all, no, I&#8217;m not saying that I&#8217;m Nelson Mandela and Jeremy Lin is <strong>Francois Pienaar</strong>, the star rugby player played by <strong>Matt Damon</strong>. Let&#8217;s just get that out of the way. What I&#8217;m saying is this&#8230;</p>
<p>Just think back. If you were one of those 62,000 that attended that game that day, you witnessed history. You witnessed something bigger than you or me, but as big as you and me put together, with him and her sitting next to you, multiplied on and on throughout the whole stadium, and more.</p>
<p>You represented the progress of humanity that day.</p>
<p>I believe January 4th, 2010, at Santa Clara University&#8217;s Leavey Center, will be a smaller version of that.</p>
<p>Let me also make an important point. Making the NBA is <em>not</em> based solely on merit. In the same vein as <em>Invictus</em>, let me offer a smaller comparison: getting an NCAA scholarship is not based solely on merit.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s say you&#8217;re a pretty darn good point guard, good enough to lead your high school varsity basketball team to a dramatic upset of the incumbent perennial champion. No one expected you to win, but you did it. Not only that, you were named state player of the year in your school&#8217;s division, the same division as that perennial powerhouse.</p>
<p>Would you even bother sending video highlights to coaches? Don&#8217;t you think an NCAA scholarship would be waiting at your front door?</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re a Jeremy Lin fan, you know that what I just described happened to Jeremy. That&#8217;s why he&#8217;s playing at Harvard, not Duke. Ivy League, not ACC. Not Pac Ten, not even West Coast Conference.</p>
<p>So if history is any indication, if the NCAA is as close an example as you can have to the NBA, then no matter what Jeremy does on the court, there are other forces at play when it comes to getting drafted.</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 366px"><img title="JabbaWockeeZ" src="http://cdn.picapp.com/ftp/Images/c/5/7/2/Jabbawockeez_Dance_Troup_6aae.jpg?adImageId=8173483&amp;imageId=6224127" alt="People helped the JabbaWockeeZ become famous. " width="356" height="208" /><p class="wp-caption-text"><i><small>People helped the JabbaWockeeZ become famous. </i></small></p></div>
<p>Take the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JabbaWockeeZ">JabbaWockeeZ</a>, for example. The JabbaWockeeZ have always been the JabbaWockeeZ. They didn&#8217;t miraculously become what they are after a few episodes on America&#8217;s Best Dance Crew (ABDC). They&#8217;d been there the whole time. It was the masses that made them famous.</p>
<p>When they made their historic championship performance in the premiere season of ABDC, of course, they performed at their best. But don&#8217;t you think that their rabid fans packing the stands helped out? The judges had to see that the JabbaWockeeZ were for real. Viewers had to see that on TV, that the JabbaWockeeZ could become heroes to a crowd.</p>
<p>I wouldn&#8217;t be surprised if someone at Gatorade was observing on TV that day. Next thing you know, they&#8217;re on the same <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_A_bxovgF0">Gatorade commercial</a> alongside <strong>Bill Russell</strong> and <strong>Muhammad Ali</strong>, broadcast nationwide during the NBA Playoffs.</p>
<p>Also, I&#8217;ve learned that getting drafted (or not) plays a significant role in one&#8217;s basketball career. Once you are drafted, you are basically annointed &#8220;NBA-caliber&#8221; by supposedly smart basketball people. There&#8217;s no going back. Players that are drafted will have an advantage over players that are not, because an NBA executive&#8217;s job is on the line if a pick turns out to be embarrassingly incorrect. It is exceedingly rare for an undrafted player to make the NBA, although it is certainly possible.</p>
<p>So, how does one get drafted? Well, the usual formula for success is to get into a marquee NCAA Division I program, but Jeremy&#8217;s well past that point. Incidentally, Jeremy&#8217;s body finally started to catch up with this skill last summer, and this past summer, he was finally on the fast track where skill and athleticism were coming together at the same time. So there was no option to transfer. He&#8217;s a bit of a late bloomer, depending on how you look at it.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s also the NBA pre-draft camps and things like that, but anything can happen there. It helps if you have people who have strong reputations in judging NBA talent in your corner, but like everything that has happened to Jeremy, he hasn&#8217;t been afforded that opportunity because of the <a href="http://www.dreamleague.org/blog/hoops-underworld-ncaa-vs-nba/">holy war</a> that goes on behind-the-scenes between the angels and demons of both the NCAA and NBA.</p>
<p>But like I said, there are other forces in play. A high-powered NBA-related mover-and-shaker once told me that the NBA is almost like a circus. Mind you, this is the same guy who put the pre-draft combine into the NBA 2K10 video game. He couldn&#8217;t be more on point, and this might just benefit Jeremy. Look at how the influx of talent started generation by generation way back in the beginning with whites, then blacks, then Europeans, and now foreigners in general. Seriously, I find it hard to believe that the Dallas Mavericks couldn&#8217;t have found a similar American player, perhaps black, compared to <strong>Rodrigue Beaubois</strong> of Guadelupe or <strong>J.J. Barea</strong> of Puerto Rico. These are two players who have unique stories to tell. If their game is on par with other draft prospects, then the guy with the unique story to tell gets the spot.</p>
<p>Well, maybe. There are only 30 NBA teams and some may or may not fit the mold of the traveling circus. We shall see.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, being raised in the projects of an American metro is no longer a unique story. At the same time, it has become the accepted story. The benefit of the accepted story is that you are automatically assumed to be a good player. So there&#8217;s advantages and disadvantages for being the flavor of the month or the dominant majority.</p>
<p>Our mission here is in that unique story to tell, to help make Jeremy the eventual flavor of the month.</p>
<p>When Jeremy&#8217;s name comes up in pre-draft camps, NBA people will see the tapes against UConn. But I&#8217;d be shocked if they didn&#8217;t use Google. The NBA isn&#8217;t some huge magical mystery machine. There are human beings working for these teams. They use Google, trust me. Wouldn&#8217;t it be grand if they came upon the story of 1/4/2010, when hundreds of Asian-Americans from his hometown came out to see him play in his return visit?</p>
<p>Will it be the only deciding factor? Of course not. Jeremy still needs to play like he&#8217;s been playing, hopefully even better, and fortify his stats. Harvard needs to keep winning. But it&#8217;s a factor, no matter how small.</p>
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<div class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 310px"><img class=" " title="Jeremy Lin vs Jerome Dyson" src="http://cdn.picapp.com/ftp/Images/6/f/8/a/UConn_vs_Harvard_3e79.JPG?adImageId=8173699&amp;imageId=7330705" alt="Jeremy Lin vs Jerome Dyson: doesnt happen often. " width="300" height="234" /><p class="wp-caption-text"><i><small>Jeremy Lin vs Jerome Dyson: doesn&#39;t happen often. </i></small></p></div></p>
<p><strong><em>The &#8220;why&#8221;</em></strong></p>
<p>Hey, I&#8217;ve still got the big picture in mind. Golden eggs don&#8217;t happen without the Golden Goose. <em>NBA Cares</em> doesn&#8217;t happen without the NBA. There&#8217;s no cause without the root. Jeremy still needs to perform. If Jeremy performs, makes his team better, and Harvard gets into the NCAA by winning the Ivy League championship, then 1/4/2010 doesn&#8217;t matter. Sure, I know that. I&#8217;m one of the happiest men on Earth if that happens.</p>
<p>And at the end of the day, it&#8217;s no different than <strong>Earl Woods</strong> <a href="http://www.esquire.com/features/the-game/tiger-woods-myth-0409">proclaiming</a> that <strong>Tiger</strong> would have the power the change humanity. Sure it may be true, but let the kid play golf, will ya? I know that. But it doesn&#8217;t change what&#8217;s among us, in society, already evident to me. Whether Jeremy likes it or not, if he makes the NBA, he will change humanity as it relates to Asian-Americans and basketball. Again, it&#8217;s bigger than me or you, or him.</p>
<p>So along those lines, I hope Jeremy or any of his friends or family never reads this. It&#8217;s better if they don&#8217;t worry about it. The last thing he needs is added pressure and yet another reason to try to win a game, or take away his focus from helping a young Harvard squad win one basketball game together as a team.</p>
<p>But that still doesn&#8217;t mean you should skip out on this game.</p>
<p>There are other reasons to grab tickets to this game. Let&#8217;s suppose Jeremy does <em>not</em> make the NBA. Then he will almost certainly leave for Europe, with Asia as a backup, and play overseas. At that point, 1/4/2010 will become Jeremy&#8217;s last major appearance in an arena on American soil, let alone the Bay Area.</p>
<p>As for the NBA Development League, which is played in small venues largely dotted throughout the Midwest, it&#8217;s a little early to speculate, but my guess is that he will get offers that he can&#8217;t refuse overseas. In fact<strong> </strong>, it may increase his chances of making the NBA if he goes to Europe first, at which point we still won&#8217;t know if he&#8217;ll eventually make the NBA. I just don&#8217;t see the NBDL as a good fit, assuming he&#8217;ll be somewhat in control of his destiny if he&#8217;s not drafted into the NBA. At least for now, logically, I envision him less playing in the NBDL, than in the NBA or Europe, because he&#8217;s that good.</p>
<p>ESPN&#8217;s renowned, #1 analyst for NCAA basketball, <strong>Jay Bilas</strong>, <a href="http://insider.espn.go.com/espn/blog/index?entryID=4721259&amp;name=bilas_jay">wrote</a> this past Monday, the day after watching Jeremy Lin play against UConn&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>Jeremy Lin can play in any league anywhere.</p></blockquote>
<p>Everytime I brag about him, such as after his <a href="http://www.dreamleague.org/blog/jl4-does-it-again-jeremy-lin-lin-legend-now-will-you-believe-me/">buzzer-beater</a> a few weeks ago, people still go &#8220;meh&#8221;, then he&#8217;ll do something like go out and score 30 points on #13 UConn last Sunday, with <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8LLuqpfAhc">TWO slam dunks</a>. Have you ever seen an Asian man dunk in a game? Have you ever seen it live? Have you ever seen an Asian as the best basketball player inside an arena packed with thousands of people?</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s your chance.</p>
<p>Do want to see this in the NBA? Do you want to see him on an ESPN highlight somewhere, wearing any one of thirty possible NBA jerseys? Wouldn&#8217;t you be proud?</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s your chance to contribute, ever so slightly, to the Jeremy Lin Movement.</p>
<p>And especially for you ballers out there. Especially those of you who are of Asian descent. Remember that day way back when, when you were young, you were bored, you just got done watching the Lakers beat the Supersonics on a lazy Sunday, and you were itching to play basketball?</p>
<p>So you went out to the local basketball court, by yourself.</p>
<p>When you got there, you didn&#8217;t get on the next five, even though you saw the guy who called &#8220;next&#8221; only had three. Two other guys, non-Asians, showed up after you did and he picked <em>them</em> up instead of you.</p>
<p>So you had to call &#8220;next&#8221; after that to make sure you got on. You had a random team of blacks, whites, Hispanics, and you. Did they pass you the ball? When you touched the ball, weren&#8217;t they all screaming at you to pass them the ball?</p>
<p>Deep down inside, isn&#8217;t that why you play in Dream League today?</p>
<p>Someone on the DIME Magazine comment board for their recent Jeremy Lin <a href="http://dimemag.com/2009/12/harvards-jeremy-lin-torches-uconn-for-30/">blogpost</a> said it best&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>anytime i walk on the court w/o nonasians i feel like i gota prove something</p></blockquote>
<p>If you&#8217;re an asianballer, you know exactly what I&#8217;m talking about. If you&#8217;re not, then you just saw a glimpse of the discrimination that occurs on American playgrounds everyday.</p>
<p>And finally, if you&#8217;re a baller, no one in the grassroots can pay a bigger compliment than this, as tweeted by Twitter user @GMSTRory&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>Yo I&#8217;m watching Uconn vs Harvard. Harvard has this Asian nigga named Jeremy Lin. He&#8217;s the truth. Nigga had 30 on Uconn.</p></blockquote>
<p>When you hear that, all the annoying little discriminatory things from the past begin to rest easier. You start to think, maybe the next generation of Asian kids won&#8217;t ever need to go through what I went through.</p>
<p>And we haven&#8217;t even touched on the &#8220;model minority&#8221; or &#8220;bamboo ceiling&#8221; issues. Some other day, perhaps.</p>
<p>Wouldn&#8217;t that be great if urban kids can also come out and watch Jeremy play? They can. Fortunately, we here at Dream League, that&#8217;s what we do. We run basketball leagues, we employ kids from the projects and we even let them play with us. We get to know them, they get to know us. We were dispelling the notion to the kids from the projects that Asians couldn&#8217;t play basketball long before Jeremy Lin arrived.</p>
<p>With every $5 donation to Dream League, I&#8217;ve set it up so that they will attend the game, chaperoned by my fellow high school principals and community center directors, who are Dream League&#8217;s gym coordinators.</p>
<p>To entice you to work and spread the word, I have a special going on. <a href="http://dreamleague.org/season/home.php?season_id=2233">Get 10 people to go</a> at the less-than General Admission price of $8.88 (normally $10), and I give you a <em>pair</em> of Lower Reserved tickets ($20) for <em>free</em>.</p>
<p>By the time Jeremy goes pro somewhere on the planet, you will look back on this and say, &#8220;Damn, what a bargain.&#8221;</p>
<p>Me, I&#8217;m calling every single person I know. This is a cause worth fighting for. Join me. It&#8217;s no different than forcing a closure of a campus building to protest your student fee hikes. You&#8217;ll likely not get arrested and have a higher chance of seeing an Asian man dunk, to boot.</p>
<p>Jeremy Lin in the NBA would pave the path for so many other Jeremy Lins to follow, from those on any random playground court in America to the full-fledged AAU teams playing in tournaments in gyms.</p>
<blockquote><p>The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. &#8212; Confucius</p></blockquote>
<p>Please, recognize that what you&#8217;re doing now could lead to something great.</p>
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