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In his first season at Harvard, Jeremy Lin averaged only minutes per game, averaging 1 point assist and 1 steal, and his performance was average. Enter the second Jeremy Lin.
After the season, the average minutes played per game increased to minutes, and the average points per game also soared to points, assists, and steals. This season is his fourth season at Harvard, where he averages points, assists, rebounds, steals, and blocks per game, shooting percentage from the field and three-point percentage. Jeremy Lin ranked first on the team in scoring, assists and steals, and second on the team in rebounding volleyball, and Harvard University coach Tony Emek gave Jeremy Lin the following ratings:
I've seen many good players in my life, but Jeremy is so good. ”
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is the hottest player at Harvard.
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It's been good lately, so it's good to play steadily in the future.
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Of course not. For example:
Nash, University of Victoria, Canada, Doctor of Laws, honoris causa. Like Yao Ming, Nash is also a person who is good at absorbing knowledge to supplement the connotation. On September 29, 2009, Canadian Steve Nash was awarded an honorary doctorate of laws by the University of Victoria, Canada.
For this, Nash is deeply grateful.
Duncan, Wake Forest University, M.A. in Psychology. Duncan, who had long made a name for himself in the NCAA and could cover the sky with one hand, didn't participate in the draft until 1997 because he insisted on finishing college. After majoring in psychology in college, he continued to study on his own, successfully completed the master's defense of Wake Forest University, and successfully obtained a master's degree certificate in psychology.
It's no wonder that this great interior lineman doesn't mess up at any point.
Mutombo, Georgetown University, B.A. in Linguistics and Diplomacy. If he hadn't been involved in basketball, maybe Uncle Mu would have been an excellent diplomat or a language genius. The African-born player speaks English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Lingala, Qiebor, and three African dialects.
It is for this reason that Mutombo has the opportunity to interact and converse with foreigners, and it is not a problem for him to obtain a bachelor's degree in diplomacy and linguistics.
Larry Bird, Indiana University, B.A., Physical Education: While attending Indiana University, Bird chose physical education, a slightly unpopular major. But Bird's choice has been applied well to his career.
Both as a player and after his retirement, Bird pursued a career related to basketball.
Okafor, University of Connecticut, B.S. in Finance. Despite increasingly becoming one of the representatives of "data frenzy" in the league, Okafor is a good student with excellent character and learning when it comes to learning. During college, Okafor devoted almost all of his time to the library and gymnasium, and the rest of the time he could hardly be seen idle.
Before graduating, Okafor had already completed enough credits and obtained a bachelor's degree in finance ahead of schedule.
Shaquille O'Neill, University of Phoenix, MBA. O'Neal, whose appearance is simply the best interpretation of "well-developed limbs and simple mind", is actually one of the few players in the league who has obtained a master's degree. In December 2000, O'Neill earned his bachelor's degree from his alma mater, the University of Louisiana.
After more than a year of study, O'Neill successfully obtained a master's degree in business administration from the University of Phoenix.
Michael Jordan, University of North Carolina, B.A. in Geography. Although Mr. Joe is powerful and omnipotent in the NBA, he also has a bachelor's degree certificate. He majored in geography at university and graduated with a bachelor's degree in geography.
And there is a rumor that "the reason why Jordan chose geography is so that he will not get lost when he plays games in the United States in the future".
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Jeremy Lin, Harvard University, B.A. in Economics, Jeremy Lin is the most educated in the NBA, graduated from the best university in the world, Harvard University.
Uncle Mu, Georgetown University, B.A. in Linguistics and Diplomacy, Carter, B.A., African-American Relations Studies, University of North Carolina, O'Neill, University of Phoenix, M.B.A.
Blake, University of Maryland, B.S. in Criminology and Criminal Justice.
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How many NBA students do you know? Wei Shao gave up a prestigious school for basketball, Jeremy Lin's education is too scary!
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Jeremy Lin's education: Harvard University.
Jeremy Lin (Jeremy Lin), born on August 23, 1988 in Torrance, Los Angeles County, California, USA (ancestral home in Zhangpu County, Zhangzhou City, Fujian Province, his ancestors moved to Changhua, Taiwan, and his parents immigrated to the United States in 1977), an American professional basketball player.
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A graduate of Harvard University, Jeremy Lin led the Harvard University basketball team to the Ivy League championship, reached the NCAA round of 64, and later signed with the Golden State Warriors, becoming the first Harvard University student to enter the NBA since 1953. The first Chinese-American player to enter the NBA.
Jeremy Shu-How Lin, born on August 23, 1988 in California, USA, is a Chinese-American professional basketball player who plays point guard, 191 cm tall and 91 kg in weight. His ancestral home is Zhangpu County, Fujian Province, and his ancestors moved to Changhua, Taiwan, and his parents immigrated to the United States in 1977. Jeremy Lin graduated from Harvard University, led the Harvard University basketball team to the Ivy League championship, reached the NCAA round of 64, and later signed with the Golden State Warriors, becoming the first Harvard student to enter the NBA since 1953. The first Chinese-American player to enter the NBA. >>>More
It's hard to say, everyone has occasional outbursts for a while, and the UAE has also played for a long time before, and has also scored two double-doubles with high scores, but now it's a substitute on the edge. So it still depends on Lin's performance, if it doesn't work for a while, it may be substituted again, and the hype of the Chinese for the Americans in Taiwan is not always useful.
10 years of participation. NBA Draft, but not selected! Later, he joined the Warriors, but he never had much playing time! >>>More
America. Jeremy Lin (Jeremy Lin), born on August 23, 1988 in Torrance City, Los Angeles County, California, USA (ancestral home in Zhangpu County, Zhangzhou City, Fujian Province, grandparents moved to Changhua, Taiwan, parents immigrated to the United States in 1977), American professional basketball player, point guard, playing for the Brooklyn Nets of the National Basketball League (NBA). >>>More
It's too early to tell. The growth of a superstar requires the right time, place, and people. Jeremy Lin has a good basketball IQ, plays very hard, and is even more commendable for his extreme love for basketball. >>>More