I remember Connie Chung. I remember her marrying Maury Povich leading to absolutely hilarious jokes about....actually not appropriate for here....but I don't remember lots of other asian reporters following her. Not saying it didn't happen, just that I definitely don't remember it.
Well, no one's achieved Connie's level of fame, since she's at the Barbara Walters/Diane Sawyer recognition territory (which is quite impressive, considering that those two are are the Bird & Magic of female anchors). Today, city-by-city, there are Asian female anchors and journalists all over. Before Connie's fame, that wasn't the case.
Maybe if Lin were in an ad with other guys too. Like the team eating out.
Maybe if it were more subtle like he eats something at a place, then drives his Chrysler while listening to rap and he goes to hang out at Harvard and has a couple women of various backgrounds around him...sorta like Eminem.
Is Yao different? I thought his commercial where he was on the phone telling them to tell Charles Barkley it was the head he was eating was hilarious.
I just think this is a little deep. Maybe he needs to do some mainstream stuff first then he can do whatever. I have to wonder now if he does ads for cars from Japan and Korea if that will be worse than GM and German cars. I just can't see him getting out of a truck really. Or off a Harley.
Yao's clearly the international visitor/outsider to the States and he plays it up, pretty well. He's a type of NBA poster child, to promote the sport for international markets.
And I agree, Lin should start mainstream and if that doesn't go his way, then it's the Jackie Chan/Deepak Chopra path, assuming that he needs the cash.