Saturday, June 19, 2010

Who's the next Jeremy Lin (and why aren't there more of them?)

The NBA finals have ended and once again the Lakers are on top of the NBA world. While I am hardly a Lakers fan, congratulations to them for the repeat championship. It's not something that comes easily and they are deserving of praise of their dedication and effort.

With the NBA finals over, all the NBA teams now look forward to the draft and free agency. With Lebron James's name headlining the free agent class, Asian Americans also have something to look forward to. Many Asian Americans are looking to see if Bay Area product and Harvard basketball star Jeremy Lin gets drafted.

Lin has been preparing and has gotten looks from various NBA teams:

Jeremy Lin looks forward to NBA draft
Jeremy Lin workout with Memphis Grizzlies

Speculation is that Lin may indeed get drafted but in the second round.

As Lin is trying to impress NBA team now, it is good time to look toward the future. Who is the next Jeremy Lin? Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be any prominent Asian-Americans in college basketball that drew any national attention. The only Asian player I am familiar with (who was born in China) is 7 footer Max Zhang of California. While Max is tall he is just a role player for his Cal team and not going to draw a lot of attention at this point in his career. If he develops and improves him game, maybe he will be the next Yao Ming.

With no prominent Asian Americans in college basketball in the short team, perhaps we will see more in the future with Jeremy Lin's influence. I believe the attention that Jeremy Lin drew in recent years will impact the future generations of Asian-American basketball players. While Asians/Asian-Americans are not highly represented in the NBA (Yao Ming / Yi Jianlian were the only players) or college (very small percentage), there are tons of players at the high school level and below.

That brings up an interesting question. Why have there not been many Asian-Americans like Jeremy Lin who had an impact on college basketball and had a shot at the NBA level?

It is definitely not due to LACK OF INTEREST. Because of the lack of Asian representation at the highest levels of basketball, many media and business folks think Asians are not interested in basketball.

That is not true if you look at the number of youth who participate at the youth and high school levels. Even youth who may not make the school team play for various AAU and/or Asian club basketball teams. Asian-American adults also participate in adult leagues to a large degree as well.

If it's not the lack of interest, is it a lack of talent? I don't think that is the case. I see a lot of talented players at the high school level who lead their teams. These guys wouldn't be on the team if they couldn't play. However, do these players have college and pro level talent? That I can't answer.

To be honest, there isn't one answer to why there hasn't been more Asian-American players in the NBA. I believe it's a combination of things. Asian-Americans sometimes think they are too short or too small to compete against other players. On the other hand, Asian-American parents sometimes push their kids hard academically and athletics are unfortunately left out.

In the future, I believe this will change. Jeremy Lin is every Asian parents dream. A tall guy who excelled academically and went to Harvard. But not only was he good academically, he was good athletically as well.

Asian-Americans have spent years trying to change the myth of the model minority (good academically). With Jeremy Lin, maybe we don't have to. We'll just be good at everything instead!