Jeremy Lin played 39 minutes to win the double ten, and the Iron Man lost to the Dreamer and missed the 2-game winning streak.

(Photo by reporter Liao Yaodong)



[Reporter Wu Mengru/Taichung Report] Jeremy Lin made his PLG away debut today. He led the Kaohsiung Steelers to the Taichung Intercontinental Mini Egg Stadium. Under the heavy watch, he scored 16 points, 11 rebounds, and 5 assists. He made two mistakes and lost to Dreamers 91:102 in the final game, missing the first two-game winning streak this season.

Jeremy Lin played 41 minutes against the Dreamers at Fengshan Stadium at home, scored 21 points, 13 assists, and 6 rebounds, and led the Iron Man to a 95-80 victory over the Dreamers. The Hao boy even made 3,000 fans in the stadium "turn over" and cheer for him when he was introduced.

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It's just that the battle situation is not like the previous game where he almost maintained the lead throughout the game. Even though Jeremy Lin galloped the audience, he only rested for about 3 minutes in the half, and he fell to the ground many times. Jia, only scored 2 three-pointers, and made as many as 16 turnovers, and entered the second half with 11 points behind.

The Iron Man rose up in the third quarter and once caught up to only 2 points, but the Dreamer relied on Lin Junji, Wu Yongsheng and Li Dewei to fire from the outside in turn, and in the beginning of the fourth quarter, his opponents played fast break counterattacks many times. It has been maintained at around 10 points, and the game has set the tone.

Jeremy Lin played 39 minutes and made 3 of 13 shots, but made 9 of 11 free throws and scored 16 points. Krasov had 26 points and 11 rebounds, and Wukong had 19 points. Three of the team scored double digits and appeared 25 times in the game mistake.

Six Dreamers scored in double figures, including Karaman with 23 points and 11 rebounds, Gilbeck with 18 points, Lim Junji with 16 points, Wu Yongsheng with 14 points, Li Dewei and Lu Guanliang with 10 points each, helping the team win two consecutive victories.

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