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he also upset nationally ranked Mater Dei, 51–47,
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A Harvard coach remembered Lin in his freshman season as "the [physically] weakest guy on the team",[29] but in his sophomore season (2007–08), Lin averaged 12.6 points and was named All-Ivy League Second Team.[18] By his junior year during the 2008–09 season, he was the only NCAA Division I men's basketball player who ranked in the top ten in his conference for scoring (17.8), rebounding (5.5), assists (4.3), steals (2.4), blocked shots (0.6), field goal percentage (0.502), free throw percentag
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On July 21, 2010, Lin signed a two-year deal with his hometown Warriors, his favorite team growing up. Lin's deal was partially guaranteed for 2010–11, and the Warriors held a team option for the second season.[45] The deal included a first-year salary of close to $500,000 with more than half of it guaranteed.[46] Lin said the counteroffers from the three other teams were higher, but he wanted to play for the Warriors.[47] Lin's agent Roger Montgomery negotiated the deal with the Warriors.[37] L
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