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There's plenty of similar mea culpas being made around the NBA these days.
"There was a guy we had in Cleveland, Shannon Brown, and he went on with the Lakers and won two or three championships and was a big-time contributor for them," Lakers coach Mike Brown said. "That's one of the first guys that comes to mind, but I'm sure there were other guys that we had that you let go and they went and had success other places."
But what makes Lin so different is that so many teams had multiple chances to grab him.
Instead, many passed on him twice in the 2010 draft. He was on the waiver wire twice in December. But teams simply hadn't seen him enough, given he played only 284 minutes in the NBA last season.
Perhaps they didn't know he worked in the offseason with a shooting coach to correct a perimeter game that was a weakness. Or weren't aware that he asks assistant coaches to have tape available in the morning for extra study before practicing.
Even Smart, now in Sacramento, wouldn't have pursued Lin in December had he already been in his current role.
"Again, at that time in the season, you had every NBA team could have said this is the guy. No one knew he was going to be the guy," Smart said. "Let's say now, Jeremy Lin is available now. You have everyone knocking on the door. But at that particular time, he was just another released player, free agent, let's take a chance on him. That's where he was."
But there were indicators Lin might be ready for breakthrough in New York.
The Knicks, like Smart's Warriors, run a pick-and-roll system, so Lin naturally picked up the offense. That's why, D'Antoni has said, teams ideally draft players suited for their style.
So, if nothing else, Lin's story provides a lesson to the many scouts lining up to look at all those stars from Kentucky, Syracuse, Ohio State and the other big programs.
Better not forget about the little guys.
"(Lin's) on his way toward a lifetime career now because he's managing to master playing basketball in the Mecca of basketball and playing very well in it," Smart said.
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