The Warriors are close to landing a player who is turning out to be a cult
figure. Guard Jeremy Lin, a Bay Area native who played at Harvard, is on the
verge of signing a two-year deal with the Warriors.
Lin, a 6-foot-3, 200-pound combo guard who was undrafted out of Harvard,
played for the Dallas Mavericks summer league and piqued the interest of
several teams with his play. But the former Palo Alto High School star is
signing with the Warriors, his favorite team growing up.
Lin's deal is partially guaranteed this year, and the Warriors hold a team
option for the second season. The Warriors need a point guard after trading
C.J. Watson to the Chicago Bulls. Lin is going to get his chance to fill that
void. The Warriors could still go out and get a veteran point guard. That
would allow time for Lin — who has the game of a shooting guard but needs
to play point at the pro level — to develop without pressure.
Lin would become the first Asian born in the United States to play in the NBA
first since San Jose's Rex Walters, the current University of San Francisco
coach. Golden State also has guard Monta Ellis and Charlie Bell as options
at point guard to spell starter Stephen Curry.
林書豪畢業自哈佛大學 是第一個父母都是亞洲血統而生長於美國 進入nba的球員
雖然他是美國人 但他的父母都來自台灣 也就是台灣俗稱的 "abc"
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