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‘Linsanity’: Jeremy Lin and maximising opportunity

A week ago, no-one had heard of Jeremy Lin. Since then he has electrified the NBA with his inspirational play and has become a media sensation and a fan favourite. The Jeremy Lin phenomenon continues to grow and has far reaching effects outside of the sports world.

Barely recruited after high school, Lin went on to Harvard and remained unnoticed by NBA teams after college. Undrafted and in his second professional season in the NBA, he was cut by two other teams before being offered a non-guaranteed contract by the New York Knicks. Due to injuries to teammates, he has recently been given the opportunity to play and has excelled.

As I write this, Lin has led the New York Knicks to an amazing and improbable six game winning streak. He has embraced and maximised his opportunity to play, going from being an afterthought on the team to becoming the starting point guard for the Knicks. He has single handedly turned their season around.

Recently, after Lin had beaten and out-scored NBA legend Kobe Bryant; Kobe had the following to say:

“It’s a great story. It’s a testament to perseverance and hard work. I am sure he has put in a great deal of work to always have that belief in himself, now he has the opportunity to show it.”

In the work place, opportunity can present itself in many forms – getting a promotion; a position opening up when a colleague leaves; an overseas assignment, or simply taking on more responsibilities and duties above and beyond your current role.

Take a long hard look around your workplace – for those in management positions, is there a Jeremy Lin in our midsts who is a star in the making?

You never know when you may get that opportunity, but when you do – it’s your chance to step up like Jeremy Lin and to embrace it. At times we feel that we are not given the opportunity to shine, however be patient; continue to work hard and you will be given a shot when you least expect it. When that opportunity does come up, grab it as you never know when it may come around again.

Until next time!

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13 Comments for ‘Linsanity’: Jeremy Lin and maximising opportunity

Sam | February 16, 2012 at 11:01 am

Love Jeremy Lin – a big inspiration to me personally

gus | February 16, 2012 at 4:06 pm

great article Benny!!!!
you are our Bennisanity!!!!

Benny Lee | February 16, 2012 at 4:49 pm

Uncle Gus: thanks for stopping by. Hope to see you in HK soon!!

Anouska | February 16, 2012 at 6:18 pm

Another great blog Benny. What an inspiration Jeremy Lin is!! Great to see that hard work pays off. An inspiration to us all.

Jeff | February 17, 2012 at 10:52 pm

Great correlation between sports and management. It is so true that stars are all around us waiting for the opportunity. The key is to stay close to the talent and give them bigger and bigger opportunities to prove themselves. P.S. I am LINSANE, haven’t watched so many full Knick games in years.

Eric Loi | February 20, 2012 at 9:03 am

Linsanity is a breakthrough of Chinese or Asian Stereotypes in America…An immigrated Chinese PHd father sets an advantage for his sons success in both academics and sport. Lin’s competitiveness can be learnt from all of us in many aspects of our businesses. The ability to overcome adversity and against all odds ….that’s “what’s up” with how some folks say in certain community of America. The NBA now has more stamps on embracing diversity not just demographically, sociologically but also the inclusion of I.v. league talent. after all this event can be a great franchise revenue generator.

Benny Lee | February 20, 2012 at 9:05 am

Jeff: i’ve checked into the lin-sane asylum. Never been a Knicks fan, ever since Riley’s Knicks were roughing up the NBA, but I’m following every single game now!

Benny Lee | February 20, 2012 at 10:37 am

Eric: thanks for your comment. What impresses me about Jeremy is his quiet competitiveness, it’s so different to the ‘me me me’ NBA stars of recent times. I also agree that we can learn a lot from him in the business world.

Benny Lee | February 20, 2012 at 10:44 am

Anouska: thanks for coming again + your comment. Good to see your hard work in ICM is paying off also!

Anouska | February 20, 2012 at 5:33 pm

Thanks Benny! Looking forward to your next blog. Yes, hard work pays off not just for me but for everyone. Can’t wait to see how far Jeremy Lin can go!

murphy wong | February 22, 2012 at 9:56 am

jeremy lin for MVP!!

QQ | March 8, 2012 at 2:05 am

路过支持一下!

QQ | March 15, 2012 at 3:42 am

nice post i like

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