Harvard’s Jeremy Lin Holds His Own Against Kentucky’s John Wall in the NBA Summer League
Sure, it’s only summer league, and it’s just one game, but Harvard grad Jeremy Lin put on a show last night against the No. 1 pick in the draft, John Wall. Even though Dallas lost, Lin played his best game of the summer, finishing with 13 points. A fan put together a highlight package from the game, and please note the enthusiasm in the voice of analyst Chris Webber: “he’s going to be an NBA fan favorite.” Lin’s best move comes at the 3:05 mark. Wall finished 4-for-19, but did register 21 points, 10 rebounds, and seven assists.

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