Sunday, February 12, 2012

What's Your Favorite Jeremy Lin Nickname?

Vote for your favorite Jeremy Lin nickname at the top right of the page. If it's not on the list, add it here. We may do a follow up.

25 comments:

  1. ""Asian LinSation"" is better then Linsanity..

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  2. There's also:

    Linning
    ShaoLin
    Linja
    Asian ProfiLin'

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  3. got this from a friend- "Linvincible"

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  4. Jeremy the "Real" Lin

    People have been asking "Is he for real?" "Is Lin the real deal?" Is he "Real"... everything has been built for Jeremy already.

    It is perfect for the announcer to go

    "Jeremy 'the real' Lin"

    or for the broadcaster to say

    "Jeremy Lin is for 'real'"

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  6. Lin-Nasty / Linbastic / Linsomnia / Ball-Lin

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  7. Just Lin Baby
    Lin Dynasty
    John StockLin
    Linderella
    Lin Diesel
    Harvard Hurricane
    Taiwan Tebow
    Yellow Mamba
    The Linja Assassin
    Hustle-Lin
    Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Lin
    Ball-Lin
    Linception
    JLin

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  8. J lin keep it simple

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  9. I saw "Super Lintendo" on the internet and liked it. (P.S.I am a hardcore gamer)

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  10. I heard this on tv: adrenaLIN

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  11. Half-Man, Half Am-Asian

    (by way of Jay Caspian Kang's excellent Grantland article, although I vehemently agree with Kang that Jeremy "can't" go left. Although it's his weaker side, more times than not he's simply ABLE to go right, and saying that he "can't" is hyperbole)

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  12. by the way, Jeremy told ESPN that his favorite is Super Lintendo

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  13. NYC Mayor Bloomberg approved name change: Statue of LINberty

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  14. THE WHEE-LIN, DEA-LIN, BAL-LIN, SHOT CAL-LIN, ALWAYS HUST-LIN, SUPAAAAAAAAAAAAAA LINTENDOOOOOOOOOO. =)

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  15. Maybe this is a bit late

    but how about

    Lin-novator

    like innovator.
    Suites his play style, his freshness, and him being the first Asian american

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