A response to a bleacher’s report article

The Bleacher Report took an uncalled for cheap shot at the league’s best point guard with this article (http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2152362-jeremy-lin-must-reinvent-himself-with-la-lakers). I am outraged. i am sickened. Although only sticks and stones can break my bones, these words have indeed hurt me.

 

The recently written article was titled: “Jeremy Lin Must Reinvent Himself with LA Lakers.”

 

I disagree. They should change the article to “The LA Lakers must reinvent themselves with Jeremy Lin.”

 

Last year the Lakers didn’t make the playoffs. Jeremy Lin did. Would you look at that. 

Last year the Lakers had 23,500 Asian American Fans. Jeremy Lin had 13,260,000. Go figure. 

Last year the Lakers had 12 players score less than 850 points. Jeremy Lin had 890. No kidding. 

 

The Bleacher Report’s article says Jeremy Lin has to become a better “facilitator” with the Lakers. What the Bleacher Report does not know is that when you’re the best player on the court, it is advantageous to your team to have the ball in your hands the majority of the time. Simple mathematics proves this optimizes the team’s scoring production. Someone from the bleacher’s report sideline has to get some new batteries for their calculator. I wouldn’t mind “facilitating” some of my triple A’s.

 

Yes I would. 

 

 

That is all for today. Expect a poem to come out sometime this week and remember, “There is no man living that cannot do more than he thinks he can.” – Jeremy Lin

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