Jeremy Lin's new video about 'fitting in' the NBA

Just last month, NBA star Jeremy Lin posted a video pulling pranks in a Taiwan gym alongside Taiwanese star Vaness Wu, and now he has posted another video titled "How to Fit in the NBA." Like his previous video, this showcases a more comedic side to the NBA player.

Lin starts the video off by explaining that first impressions are important and then goes off to discuss how NBA players communicate and greet each other. The video showcases Lin performing different hand signals and high-fives as well as the different words and expressions they use. 

He then confirms that in the end, it also boils down to sacrifice and always giving in to the little things to help others. In the video, this is expressed in a comedic manner, with Lin having to take a photo for someone who just met his favorite NBA player. Lin states, "I'm in the NBA also," as he takes the photo. 

Lin then explains that NBA stars have to "look the part" as well as understand fashion since they are under the spotlight at all times. To emphasize this point, he jokingly tries on different types of pants until his friend accepts him wearing something that won't be embarassing to look at when they are out in public. 

Perhaps the most famous part of the video is Lin's time with Golden Warriors player Steph Curry and his daughter Riley Curry. Riley is already a very famous YouTube sensation and together, the trio dance to Silento's "Watch Me (Whip/NaeNae)." 

Ending the video are a few bloopers. In its entirety the video casts the following NBA stars: Wesley Johnson, Landry Fields, Jerome Jordan, DeAndre Jordan, Tyson Chandler, Kyle Korver, Dwight Howard, Steph Curry, Kemba Walker and Jason Rivera.

The video has been officially posted on YouTube but it can also be accessed on his official website.

 

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