Jeremy Lin's UNTOLD Stories

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024

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  • @CaesarDai
    @CaesarDai 11 месяцев назад +10

    Can we bring back the podcast, I've learned so much from this

  • @mikechiu392
    @mikechiu392 2 года назад +11

    Jlin, miss you in the NBA

  • @bball3048mm
    @bball3048mm 11 месяцев назад +3

    I am just learning about this channel at 5 am on December 2023. Why didn't it come up sooner? (being a JLin fan and all)

    • @AwakenTraining
      @AwakenTraining  10 месяцев назад

      lol you found it at the right time. Thats all that matters.

  • @JLau910
    @JLau910 2 года назад +8

    As a Rockets fan/Houstonian during those years it's kinda trippy how much this interview brought back such clear memories.
    1) The interviewer, Josh, somehow ended up playing in one of the only basketball tournaments our church hosted and he came in midway through the tourney when our guys were getting winded. I think I got word that "yo this is the trainer of Jeremy Lin" and I didn't believe it until I saw him carry us that game against the best team there, playing exactly like Jeremy Lin does lol. He always drove right, initiated contact, and finished with that hang in the air right hand finish, just like Jeremy. Wish he was around when the playoff games that day started lol
    2) Jeremy Lin playing AMAZING defense most of that blazers series. Beverly would yell at dame & cheap shot him but dame would still get his. But Jeremy would be the one who actually got the stops (as much as you can on dame). And lowkey they couldnt solve him in the pick n roll with dwight, who dominated that series as well.
    3) All this time I blamed Harden for the dame buzzer beater when it's always been mchale all along. To hear that it was Harden saying "lets switch" gives me closure because all this time I thought it was harden being boneheaded in not seeing dame get free so easily or seeing him get free and not switching. Guess it was parsons who was sticking to what coach said or whatever miscommunication came from that. I still can't watch that shot because of how easy the read SHOULD have been ...

  • @cindycameron5715
    @cindycameron5715 2 года назад +33

    At the end, you mentioned that this podcast/video was mainly about basketball, but there was so much insight and wisdom dropped that could apply to work, school, life in general. Just being the best version of “you”. Thanks for making this and we look forward to more! I would love to hear how your faith has woven into your career, and any lessons God has taught you along the way.

    • @AwakenTraining
      @AwakenTraining  2 года назад +7

      yes hoping it was applicable beyond basketball!

  • @WithCarePlz
    @WithCarePlz 10 месяцев назад +2

    I want J Lin to know something. When I go back and watch the highlights of Insanity from start to end that it makes me feel like I made it to the league. You inspire so many people. You’re so humble about everything. The linsanity highlights make my day better. I can’t stop smiling the entire time. Jordan was my hero too. I’m a 40 year old white guy who played ball till my legs gave out. And when I watch the Linsanity run I get so happy for him that it’s hard not to tear up. Just because he’s so relatable. I feel like I’m watching my little brother make it to the nba. It’s the greatest feeling ever seeing your run. As you get a few games in and start doing big dog sht- I jump up and down yelling. When you hit that 3 against my lakers- I cheer harder than I did when robert horry hit the game 7 35 footer. You inspire everyone that sees you. You’re a good dude, and i’m glad that you got some generational wealth etc. good for you bro! And the fact that you didn’t get another shot in the league is a complete conspiracy, it has to be. Even just from a marketing standpoint. You sell tickets, and bring ratings. Even if you were only just as good as some other dude- you’re Linsanity. I have social anxiety too, so I couldn’t deal with people coming up to me on the street. I play guitar and I try and hide behind my hair lol. It’s like I wanna feel the juice but I don’t want people to talk to me afterwards 😂
    Anyway congrats on being a fn icon that inspires underdogs everywhere

  • @louloop9137
    @louloop9137 Год назад +5

    Went here from JLin's RUclips Shorts. Just discovered your channel. The Bucks Giannis breakdown was awesome 🙏👍😎👌🔥

  • @linjason8410
    @linjason8410 Год назад +3

    we need the next episode

  • @edjeung4693
    @edjeung4693 2 года назад +11

    Untold stories pt 2. Let's get it!

  • @austinlee_inc
    @austinlee_inc 2 года назад +5

    Hey Jeremy, big fan of yours! I hope after you’re done playing basketball you would go into broadcasting or at least a podcast, you break the game down way better than anyone on TV! Would also love to hear more behind the scene stories since you were part of so many memorable NBA moments the past decade

  • @boazru95
    @boazru95 Год назад +3

    So happy for all for success Josh!

  • @greensupanda
    @greensupanda 2 года назад +6

    Jeremy is so honest about his stories and his feelings. So insightful!

  • @DannyGrubs
    @DannyGrubs 2 года назад +13

    Dope podcast bro!! So insightful

  • @binwu4865
    @binwu4865 2 года назад +2

    Can someone bring this man back to the NBA!

  • @mmafan2223
    @mmafan2223 2 года назад +8

    So much detail on adjustments, and Kobie stories are gold, great insight overall. Can't get enough of this!

  • @peterkuo5307
    @peterkuo5307 2 года назад +1

    hi i come from GM😂😂. this video is really awesome. Kobe's story is really fun. And I could learn something about nba player's thinking such as Jeremy from this.

  • @phybe_seto
    @phybe_seto Год назад +1

    Still waiting for more Toronto stories 😜

  • @bball3048mm
    @bball3048mm 11 месяцев назад +2

    What an informative and insightful video full of interesting anecdotes and knowledge.

  • @janiejl
    @janiejl 2 года назад +8

    Great dialogue! Looking forward to more untold stories!

  • @Jungernaut
    @Jungernaut 2 года назад +9

    This one is 🔥🔥🔥

  • @gaosuwind
    @gaosuwind 11 месяцев назад +1

    Very insightful knowledge that can be applied to not only basketball but any pursuit for greatness. Please do another one!

  • @steverliu1886
    @steverliu1886 2 года назад +10

    Love it! 🥰 thank you so much, please keep making these! Now I want to go see all the earlier episodes too! I still believe Jeremy belongs in the NBA and can help a lot of teams!

  • @SendNewsTv
    @SendNewsTv 2 года назад +1

    That last portion Jeremy talked about replacing your limiting beliefs and executing the new ones hit home for me . Life has been a lot of ups and downs the last few years and that is great wisdom for anyone trying to be a better human . Thanks for this episode , I enjoyed every minute of it !

  • @jonlee8494
    @jonlee8494 2 года назад +6

    Thanks to you both for the courageous and honest insight into the highest levels of basketball. My son has his own lofty aspirations so this stuff is gold!
    Any chance we can get some insights into Jeremy's journey as a youth player around 10-14 years old in a future episode? Any "ah ha" moments, tips or turning points that may have helped raise his game to a new level would be amazing. Or even things looking back, Jeremy wishes he'd known or done differently as a youth to help set an even better foundation?

  • @BuffAsian0912
    @BuffAsian0912 2 года назад +6

    This was so awesome to listen to! I have much better appreciation for the strategy element of the nba now. Thanks for sharing! Jeremy, if you’re ever working out at Stanford gym again, would love to workout with you!

  • @baronfu9015
    @baronfu9015 Год назад +1

    hey Josh, The talk really inspire me, thanks for your sharing. I'm your fan!

  • @甯柏衡
    @甯柏衡 2 года назад +1

    This is such a great story for Jeremy i've ever heard. Hopefully we'll have another episode regarding Jeremy's career no matter it's high school, college or nba and cba.

  • @steverliu1886
    @steverliu1886 2 года назад +1

    Some ideas for other discussions:
    1: game day preparation / routines: from sleep, nutrition, hydration, dynamic warmups, on court warmups, all of it!
    2: how did Jeremy develop his PnR game? Tips?
    3: refining Jeremy’s shooting mechanics after Doc Scheppler, philosophy, changes, drills, etc.
    4: other NBA players that helped mentor or develop Jeremy’s game, Steve Nash?

  • @jonathanwu8795
    @jonathanwu8795 2 года назад +6

    Such an awesome podcast! The insight in both your journeys is inspirational.

  • @cheupei
    @cheupei Год назад +1

    So insightful!

  • @Heooooooooo
    @Heooooooooo 2 года назад +2

    mad respect for you guys! keep it going!

  • @misu7177
    @misu7177 2 года назад +4

    Thanks both of you for willing to share your interesting and funny stories. Looking forward to the next episode 😁

  • @mikearonYT
    @mikearonYT 2 года назад +1

    Such an interesting perspective to hear. I wish the NBA was more open about these kinds of topics

  • @Anthony-zt1zs
    @Anthony-zt1zs 8 месяцев назад

    Wow! This was really great & super insightful about the NBA. Now, I understand why JLin was so good defensively & had a nose for the ball. And why he was so successful. It's really about more than basketball.

  • @johnnyyum3229
    @johnnyyum3229 2 года назад +1

    Keep making these please! As a highschool player this gives me so much insight to what it takes to be great.

  • @haowei7430
    @haowei7430 2 года назад +3

    Awesome podcast. Leaned so much from the greats

  • @ballerzcrew1469
    @ballerzcrew1469 2 года назад +1

    Please do more of these!!! 🔥 🔥 🔥

  • @LetLooseandFlow
    @LetLooseandFlow 2 года назад +2

    We need more of these!!! You guys are something different, keep doing what you do!

  • @ericchung3514
    @ericchung3514 2 года назад +2

    This was great! I would be down to listen to 10 more of these sessions. One thing I am curious about is the resources you go to to get deeper in terms of sports performance training and also the psychology side. I am listening to a Mano Watsa pod since Jeremy mentioned him. Great stuff! Thanks for the pod!

  • @campbellmoon1130
    @campbellmoon1130 2 года назад +2

    Love this!!! Please do more with Jeremy

  • @ronn-qo4lu
    @ronn-qo4lu Год назад +1

    Awesome content, thanks Josh for this video🎉

  • @zhonghuaguo7685
    @zhonghuaguo7685 2 года назад +10

    yes, Jeremy said what all fans were going nuts over when Lillard hit that shot: why was Lin watching from the bench ? Well, the fans knew- we all knew McHale was biased against Lin. The crazy insight we now have is the coach didn't even bother to make it clear on the coverage - what a joke. Josh also made it clear what we all knew about Clutchfans- those fans in Houston were serious racists who could not stand to see an Asian-American baller. One last thing about McHale's bias - yes, it was racism. Recall he pulls Jeremy from the starting line up..... in Taiwan. He did that on purpose, not just to knock Jeremy but really to show all Asians who the boss is.

    • @pinkerton1698
      @pinkerton1698 2 года назад

      12:28

    • @davidyang577
      @davidyang577 Год назад +1

      The NBA African American star players are one sided dominance. For Lin to show up the way he did, the players wanted nothing to do with him, and the owners and coaches also couldn't help but keep swapping him with other teams. An Asian player who steals the spotlight in NBA was bad news.

  • @catarinaassuncao157
    @catarinaassuncao157 2 года назад +3

    So many amazing lessons in this video! Great job guys 👏

  • @coachgeorge321
    @coachgeorge321 10 месяцев назад

    Love this! It’s basically a story of growth for both of you. Great nuggets too.

  • @solomonwang7821
    @solomonwang7821 2 года назад +2

    Huge fan and I’ve literally seen or listened to all his podcast and testimonies over the years, but this one was super interesting with the stories and advice. Just wonna say proud of you as a hooper but even more amazed at how God has used you through basketball to encourage others. Please do more of these. Nice training content on Instagram as well, been following for a long time!

    • @AwakenTraining
      @AwakenTraining  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing and taking the time to comment.

  • @christopherlu
    @christopherlu 2 года назад +1

    some great insight and funny stories. the limited beliefs/trae young story really resonated with me. jeremy obviously very comfortable with you and his personality really shone through. can't wait for part 2!

    • @AwakenTraining
      @AwakenTraining  2 года назад +2

      thanks! we've been at it together since he was 18.

  • @samuelkim6091
    @samuelkim6091 2 года назад +1

    Jeremy Lin my childhood hero

  • @jawinwang
    @jawinwang 2 года назад +1

    Awesome interview

  • @jkim412
    @jkim412 2 года назад +1

    Great interview! I still feel the pain of that Dame Dolla last second shot.

  • @214firebat
    @214firebat 2 года назад +2

    🙏 thank you guys

  • @jerometurner8759
    @jerometurner8759 8 месяцев назад

    Jeremy should play for Greek powerhouse Panathinaikos. Perfect fit. Euroleague should be his next challenge.

  • @seyieneimeyase
    @seyieneimeyase 2 года назад +1

    Great video! 👍 More like this please! ✌️

  • @po-tsunlee9866
    @po-tsunlee9866 2 года назад +1

    讚 期待更多!

  • @jayzou6114
    @jayzou6114 2 года назад +1

    so good💪

  • @Thesoccerdood
    @Thesoccerdood Год назад +1

    Love it

  • @chinatowncuriosities
    @chinatowncuriosities 10 месяцев назад

    amazing video thank you for sharing

  • @jingwenhuang5417
    @jingwenhuang5417 2 года назад +1

    Amazing content! Loved it!

  • @jaimechocolatchaud
    @jaimechocolatchaud 2 года назад +1

    This was amazing, thank you for these insights and stories

  • @robertsha9677
    @robertsha9677 2 года назад +1

    Love this!

  • @jamesirvine9667
    @jamesirvine9667 2 года назад

    Davy from New Zealand sent me to this video

  • @chettodust
    @chettodust 2 года назад +1

    Great conversation

  • @GordonSin411
    @GordonSin411 10 месяцев назад

    Jeremy was doing work in Charlotte.

  • @austshin
    @austshin 2 года назад +1

    🔥 great video!

  • @pylon3001
    @pylon3001 2 года назад +1

    22:01 - "CAN THE MAN GET SUM WATER???" XD

  • @matthewchow3553
    @matthewchow3553 2 года назад +1

    Great insight, well done wished knicks gave you another chance...

  • @pjacierda7250
    @pjacierda7250 2 года назад +2

    This is fucking amazing! 😍

  • @limit22
    @limit22 2 года назад +1

    man if they put Jlin with Ghannis--it would be over. Two people who would put 110 percent into the game and no need for personal stat ego.

  • @pylon3001
    @pylon3001 2 года назад

    Hey man, 4 weeks is too long. I need some core training videos. Tips to improve balance, hops, my core, fitness, health, anything. Please

  • @steezy6273
    @steezy6273 2 года назад

    Preciate

  • @curtisvenom32
    @curtisvenom32 10 месяцев назад

    🖤

  • @davidyang577
    @davidyang577 Год назад +2

    JLin graduated from Harved, so I think it's fair to say that he has the literacy and ability to read into those plays.
    But i highly doubt that any NBA players on court would actually read that dictionary size playbook and memorising the plays, never mind going in depth about tactics of defending specific player.
    I'll pay to hear them explain the playbook in details. If half of them can even read..lo

    • @AwakenTraining
      @AwakenTraining  Год назад +1

      You'd be surprised. Lebron is known for knowing the other teams plays as they happen. You have to remember this is all these players have done from a very young age. They have accumulated hundreds if not thousands of mental models. Memorizing plays is and details is not a hard task for them.

    • @davidyang577
      @davidyang577 Год назад

      @Awaken Training So I was referring specifically to the playbook and not a breakdown of one on a board or a piece of drawing. Lo
      I am pretty confident to say, 90% of the American sports pro players are not collage material. They graduate grades is 50% based on the sport that will be signing up afterwards.
      My comment. I am not saying that it's necessary for pro players to be a scholar nor great in tertiary. I am only making the point that JLin had that special advocate that most NBA players do not hold. Hence why his game on court had such uniqueness to his game.

  • @tim1traitimaccount269
    @tim1traitimaccount269 2 года назад +1

    What is Jeremys' basketball goals now? Is the nba still a possibility or has that door completely closed?

  • @zachary261
    @zachary261 4 месяца назад

    Ever heard of the channel "Awful Coaching"? You guys should do a pathology of where NBA teams go wrong when they lose.

  • @henryhuynh3574
    @henryhuynh3574 2 года назад

    Nice

  • @reservoirman
    @reservoirman 2 года назад

    JLin a pleasure to listen to...your buddy not so much. Cmon dude laugh some more, JLin said some funny shit!!

    • @AwakenTraining
      @AwakenTraining  2 года назад

      hm thanks, I thought I laughed plenty. Good thing this epsiode was about Jeremy.

    • @reservoirman
      @reservoirman 2 года назад

      @@AwakenTraining haha good interview with a lot of good insights…just a few parts where I felt a good laugh was warranted 😆

  • @collegepennsylvania837
    @collegepennsylvania837 2 года назад +1

    “He was despised and rejected- a man of sorrows, acquainted with deepest grief. We turned our backs on him and looked the other way. He was despised, and we did not care. Yet it was our weaknesses he carried; it was our sorrows that weighed him down. And we thought his troubles were a punishment from God, a punishment for his own sins! But he was pierced for our rebellion, crushed for our sins. He was beaten so we could be whole. He was whipped so we could be healed. All of us, like sheep, have strayed away. We have left God’s paths to follow our own. Yet the Lord laid on him the sins of us all. He was oppressed and treated harshly, yet he never said a word. He was led like a lamb to the slaughter. And as a sheep is silent before the shearers, he did not open his mouth. Unjustly condemned, he was led away. No one cared that he died without descendants, that his life was cut short in midstream. But he was struck down for the rebellion of my people. He had done no wrong and had never deceived anyone. But he was buried like a criminal; he was put in a rich man’s grave. But it was the Lord’s good plan to crush him and cause him grief. Yet when his life is made an offering for sin, he will have many descendants. He will enjoy a long life, and the Lord’s good plan will prosper in his hands. When he sees all that is accomplished by his anguish, he will be satisfied. And because of his experience, my righteous servant will make it possible for many to be counted righteous, for he will bear all their sins. I will give him the honors of a victorious soldier, because he exposed himself to death. He was counted among the rebels. He bore the sins of many and interceded for rebels.”
    ‭‭Isaiah‬ ‭53:3-12‬ ‭NLT‬‬
    "For God so loved the world, that He gave His only Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have eternal life." John 3:16
    God loves you so much and showed that by sending His Son to die for us so that we may inherit eternal life. We deserve hell but He gave us heaven through faith in Jesus. He took the punishment we deserved and by putting our faith in Him we can be saved. The Key To Eternal Life:
    ruclips.net/video/uZdv-TtiMkg/видео.html
    For evidence for Christianity and answered questions, check out
    ruclips.net/user/drcraigvideos
    and ruclips.net/user/CrossExamined
    because if Jesus really rose from the dead it is the most important fact ever!
    God bless y’all!

  • @flankrin
    @flankrin 2 года назад

    when’s the AT merch droppin doe?

  • @alvinwijaya7464
    @alvinwijaya7464 2 года назад

    Talk bout ur moments in charlotte please

  • @xowormsfan1
    @xowormsfan1 2 года назад +4

    lin is funny asf lmao

  • @HieronymousLex
    @HieronymousLex 10 месяцев назад

    22:51 LMFAO

  • @aswerty911
    @aswerty911 2 года назад +1

    12:50 No doubt what a disaster. How did McHale expect Parsons to keep up with Dame?? Sounds like they left the timeout with a gameplan.

  • @dantewilliams6716
    @dantewilliams6716 2 года назад +1

    I can't believe guys off the street that think they can match up with Jermey 1 on 1. Overlooking that he is a professional not just some asian dude.

  • @edidasa
    @edidasa Год назад

    Being Asian. I can relate.
    There's always an Asian that works harder than you. 😂

  • @robertdepesci3418
    @robertdepesci3418 Год назад +1

    2 reasons i think jlin isnt in NBA anymore. He spoke out on asian hate issues. He didnt become an elite 40% 3 point shooter.

  • @louieb8530
    @louieb8530 Год назад

    I wish he would have discussed why he felt he was blackballed in the NBA allegedly

  • @JohnEpto-ng6ml
    @JohnEpto-ng6ml 10 месяцев назад

    10

  • @robertdepesci3418
    @robertdepesci3418 2 года назад

    If Jeremy lin was bored with kobes 2.5 hr shooting session that explains why lin was never a consistent 3 point shooter that would've secured his nba market value

    • @davidyang577
      @davidyang577 Год назад

      Have you been hiding under a rock or something? J lin was literally top scoring PT guard at the time during first year of Linsanity.
      If you do wonder what happened to Lin, just look up you tube his interviews 3 years ago.
      He got rejected by his team mates because he took the spot light from star players, and with NBA been based on African American star players, to them J Lin needs to go. J lin wanted to lead, and none of those star players were about that life. Especially playing under the shadow of an Asian player. They will NEVER

    • @robertdepesci3418
      @robertdepesci3418 Год назад

      @@davidyang577 so his breakout season represents the entirety of his career?

    • @davidyang577
      @davidyang577 Год назад

      @Robert De Pesci he broke the starter NBA record from the 70s. And he was scoring a better average than Camelo or Harden at the time. What do you want from the guy that's been discriminated against on court since junior high because of his ethnicity.