Wednesday, October 5, 2011

A Day In The Life Of Jeremy Lin

Now we know how Jeremy has been spending his offseason:

9 comments:

  1. I see that he has less leg kick action on his jump shot. That should help with his consistency. Hopefully, the improved form with stick in actual games and translate to a higher jump shot percentage.

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  2. He shot over 50% the last three months of the last NBA season (not d-league)

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  3. "He shot over 50% the last three months of the last NBA season (not d-league)"

    Is that for jump shots? or all shots (including layups)?

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  4. Jeremy is slated to play in a charity game in San Jose, Oct. 29 in San Jose.

    http://www.insidebayarea.com/warriors/ci_19101469?source=rss

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  5. oops, didn't see that you already posted this event.

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  6. The lockout is annoying, but I think it'll help Jeremy -- an extended off-season favors hard workers who have something to prove. And that's JL.

    He'll get extra time to rehab his knee and refine his jump shot.

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  7. where is the wrist action in the jump shots? more wrist less elbow/arm/shoulder

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  8. also when he shoots, he shouldn't face the basket directly face to face, it should be like a ~10-30 degree tilt to the left if you're right handed shooter w 1 foot in front of other foot... also work on a hesitation move would be nice... kd almost perfects it... and so do most AND1 players... would give u lots of room to operate

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  9. and also the jumpshot... dude is kind of jumpstopping into the jump shot, it should be like a one 2 step into the jump shot, aka left foot step (pivot) right foot step and shoot... would be silky smooth... good example is tmacs footwork during jump shot.

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