Think You Know Jeremy Lin? Multiple Choice Quiz Answers for Linsanity Fan Appreciation Week

By Lauren Leigh Noske

For day two of Jeremy Lin's fan appreciation week, the new addition to the Los Angeles Lakers team posted a multiple choice quiz via Twitter for a chance to win an autographed pair of shoes.

Jeremy Lin is showing his appreciation for his supporters this week with a myriad of contests and prizes. Many of Lin's fans are excited about his move to the Los Angeles Lakers, and Lin has expressed his gratitude for the support that he received while playing with the Houston Rockets.

Lin recently posted seven multiple choice questions to his Twitter account, and there have already been over 130 responses. Lin has not announced a winner as of yet, so there may still be time to win those shoes! He asks fans if they know what his favorite Nintendo 64 games and movies are, which nicknames he had in middle school, how his family describes him, what his quirks, habits, and pet peeves are, and most importantly, what he is most excited about in moving to Los Angeles.

Each person should only submit one answer set, as the NBA guard says he will disqualify participants who give multiple entries. Quiz answers must include his Twitter handle (@JLin7) and #JLinquiz in order to count.

Wednesday's contest winners will also receive an autographed pair of shoes for posting the best Instagram video. Stay tuned for tomorrow's contest guidelines, which Lin says he will release on Instagram that day.

Jeremy Lin Q&A
Jeremy Lin Q&A
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