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Taiwanese NBA star bids to beat bias

TAIPEI -- The first Taiwanese-American signed by an NBA team hopes to overcome the negative stereotype of playing college basketball at Harvard and plans on eventually becoming a minister in an inner-city neighborhood.

Jeremy Lin, a 1.88-meter (6 foot-3) undrafted point guard, signed last week with the Golden State Warriors after impressing coaches at the NBA Summer League in Las Vegas.

In five outings with the Dallas Mavericks, the soft-spoken 21-year-old native of Palo Alto, California averaged 9.8 points and 3.2 rebounds per game.

Lin arrived in Taipei yesterday morning to appear at a charity event with other NBA players and Taiwanese celebrities.

At a downtown press conference he acknowledged that his NBA career path was far from common, but insisted he could still succeed.

“Coming out of college into the draft, being Asian-American and being from Harvard, that's not going to be an advantage because of stereotypes,” he said.

He told reporters that religion is a major part of his life and where he saw his eventual destiny.

“I still want to be a pastor somewhere down the line, that is something that is definitely on my radar,” he said. “I have an economics degree with a minor in sociology. The reason I have that is because I want to do a ministry in urban areas and help with underprivileged kids.”

Lin said his family supported his passion for basketball despite receiving criticism from some Asian-Americans that he didn't study enough.

“My dad was the one who really loved basketball and he was the one that put the basketball in my hands, and my mom was 'Team Mom' of all my teams,” he said. “I used to play for three or four teams at once and she would just spend her entire afternoon driving me from practice to practice to practice.”

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July 29, 2010    johnny.brian@
Another proud Taiwanese athlete shining at international arena
July 30, 2010    mtsai16@
@"I have an economics degree with a minor in sociology. The reason I have that is because I want to do a ministry in urban areas and help with underprivileged kids."

Wouldn't he still need a degree in theology?

Economics is mostly common sense mixed with the occasional uncommon sense.
July 30, 2010    mtsai16@
johnny.brian@ wrote:
Another proud Taiwanese athlete shining at international arena
@ article title "Taiwanese NBA star bids to beat bias"

@ johnny.brian: "Another proud Taiwanese athlete shining at international arena"

Taiwanese?

He is American, and that info is in this article: "the soft-spoken 21-year-old native of Palo Alto, California."

Wikipedia confirms that he's American of ethnic Chinese & Taiwanese descent.
July 30, 2010    ludahai_twn@
I wish Jeremy Lin all the look and good fortune and hope he has a successful career in the NBA.
August 6, 2010    roland@
 
mtsai16@ wrote:
@ article title "Taiwanese NBA star bids to beat bias"

@ johnny.brian: "Another proud Taiwanese athlete shining at international arena"

Taiwanese?

He is American, and that info is in this article: "the soft-spoken 21-year-old native of Palo Alto, California."

Wikipedia confirms that he's American of ethnic Chinese & Taiwanese descent.
He's Taiwanese
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