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High flyers Jeremy Lin of Harvard University entered the NBA in the year of graduation. Although Jeremy Lin is very promising, he likes playing basketball since he was a child, and he is also very talented. In high school, Jeremy Lin became the champion of middle school league and was named the best player. His childhood dream was to play basketball.

Some people may think that he wasted a heavy Harvard diploma, but his ultimate dream is to become a community pastor after his basketball career. It seems that big people also have small dreams. Basketball is his favorite thing anyway. When he was in college, he tried to wander between his studies and basketball, led the Harvard basketball team into the Ivy League, set many records in the team's history, and changed a deep-rooted concept: Harvard students can't play sports.

After graduating from college, Jeremy Lin decided to pursue his dream and play basketball for a year first. If he couldn't play, he would find a way, otherwise he felt that he would regret it all his life. Jeremy Lin began to participate in the NBA draft, but as a result, he was not selected. After being rejected, he also received an invitation from the Summer League, and was finally selected by the Golden State Warriors to enter the ultimate hall of NBA basketball players. However, his career in Golden State Warriors was not smooth. He sat on the bench from the beginning, was laid off by Golden State Warriors, entered the Rockets, and was laid off by the Rockets. He tried his best to seize the opportunity of live performance. He said that he would try his best to stay in the NBA no matter what the cost. Finally, he waited for his chance. On the day when he was laid off by the Rockets, a Knicks player was injured, so he entered the Knicks. It was such an opportunity that he was reborn from nirvana and started a brilliant basketball career.

The power of dreams is great. His dream, persistence and love for basketball made Jeremy Lin today.