Charlotte Hornets guard Jeremy Lin created a hilarious video on "How to Fit in the NBA" with cameos from Steph Curry, Dwight Howard, and other basketball stars.
ESPN featured the video on their website which is a comical look at what it takes for someone to become part of the NBA culture along with the different personalities and fashion styles that one needs to know to fit in.
"How to Fit in the NBA" showcases players from different teams who he's been blessed to play with along with current teammates and a few good friends including Curry, Howard, Tyson Chandler, DeAndre Jordan, Wesley Johnson, Landry Fields, Jerome Jordan, Kyle Korver, Kemba Walker, and Bobcats equipment manager Jason Rivera.
Riley Curry is in the blooper reel, too!
The former New York Knick, Houston Rocket, and L.A. Laker has seen the NBA life from the bottom to the top, experiencing low expectations to high expectations. He's been a star, role player and now one of the key veterans on a Hornets team that's looking to get back in the playoffs.
Lin's meteoric rise to stardom came during his time with the New York Knicks. The New York Times noted that the Asian-American player led a struggling team to a 7-0 record that saved the Knicks 2011-12 season. And he did this during the absence of the team's leader and top scorer, Carmelo Anthony.
Undrafted but given the opportunity to shine at a time when New York needed a savior, Lin has a well-rounded perspective on the game. In this video, he has a comical one.
Watch this special video on "How to Fit in the NBA" and take cues from Lin!