Jeremy Lin Talks About His Favorite Games With The Lakers
By Alex Torres
The NBA season is almost over and only three games remain. With the fourth worst record in the NBA already locked, the Lakers could win the next three games without having to worry about their positioning in the draft lottery.
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While it would be great to see the Lakers end the season on a high note, they might have to do it without Jeremy Lin. The Harvard graduate has been dealing with a sore knee as of late, which could cause him to miss the last three games of the season.
Our friends over at Kicksologists.com attended an event at Warehouse Shoe Sale in Lincoln Heights where fans had the opportunity to meet and greet Lin. Steven Quach of Kicksologists asked Lin about his favorite games in a Laker uniform:
The first game that Lin mentioned was the first time the Lakers won this season, which came against the Charlotte Hornets on November 10, 2014. Lin finished with 21 points and seven assists and the Lakers rallied to get the victory.
The second game was more recent and it came against the Philadelphia 76ers on March 22, 2015. This game was extremely important in regards to the draft lottery and Lin had one of his best games with the Lakers. He finished with 29 points, five rebounds and five assists.
Unfortunately, this could be the only year Lin wears purple and gold and although it was a very difficult season to endure, Lin had been a class act and great for the community.
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