Follows the cultural impact of NBA trailblazer Jeremy Lin during his 2011-12 season with the New York Knicks and the cultural phenomenon known as "Linsanity".
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Cast
Kobe Bryant
Self
Tyson Chandler
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Ronny Chieng
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Jeremy Lin
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Lisa Ling
Self
Hasan Minhaj
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Iman Shumpert
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Pablo Torre
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Jenny Yang
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Rachel Maddow
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Dirk Nowitzki
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Barack Obama
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Maaari Mo Ring Magustuhan
38 at the Garden
Along the Coast
Therapy
Shaq
Untitled Bill Russell/Netflix Documentary
Legacy: The True Story of the LA Lakers
The Cost of Winning
The Sessions: Draymond Green
Michael Phelps: Medals, Memories & More
my vampire system
alvar the unseen
The Last Teal Dragon
knight of the lost heirs
The Oval
Lucifer
Vikings
Snowfall
The Boys
Into the Badlands
Power Book II: Ghost
Empire
Siren
Bridgerton
The Summer I Turned Pretty
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source: 38 at the Garden
You don't have to be a basketball fan to appreciate this profoundly moving, very topical short documentary. It goes to the heart of the problem of stereotypes, bias, and racism we are currently experiencing in this country. But it's more than that, it's also the story of how parents can support their child's dream, and not theirs. It's an Asian American story that inspired and will inspire generation of young kids, and hopefully parents as well. Relive the "wave off" and imagine what that gesture can mean for people that doubt themselves, because they are not supposed to be good at something. On top of that, it's awesome to relive Linsanity, that brief but epic moment of greatness and making the impossible, possible.
I've heard of Jeremy Lin but I'm not a sports fan so I've never seen him play. It's amazing to see his talent and grace under pressure as a ground breaker. Jeremy had to kick the door down to play, just like Black players had to "break the color line" in the 50s to join the NBA. It shows how POC have to fight to access certain spaces. This film shows Lin's impact and why representation matters not just for the Asian American community but for us all. It's also fun to watch him dominate some of the NBA's elite players. I want to check out some of his games online. The filmmakers also spent time to highlight the rise in violence, hate crimes, and terrorism of the Asian community. This is such an important topic. Bravo for using this moment to educate and spread awareness!
