Jeremy Lin Rumors: Rockets Guard And His Buddies Poke Fun At His New Found Fame, 'You've Changed Bro' (Video)

Aug 16, 2013 08:22 AM EDT

Not too long ago, Jeremy Lin was an un-famous basketball guard in the NBA, but in an instant everything changed as the "Linsanity" phenomenon has made him one of the most talked about players around the league.

The former New York Knicks point guard drew so much attention in his short time with the team that when he became a free agent he became one of the most sought out players on the market, thus ending with a new contract deal with the Houston Rockets for a three-year, $25 million deal.

Lin's unlikely path to fame was a big surprise to many, including him.

However, though appreciative of everything that's happened, Lin showed his sense of humor with things as he and some friends made fun of his new found fame in a YouTube video that he put on his channel on Wednesday.

The video has feature cameo appearances from fellow NBA stars Steve Nash and teammate James Harden, as the skit lightly mocks all the ways that Lin's friends think he's changed since blowing up into such a popular NBA star.

So far everybody seems to be in love with the video as it already has racked up more than 350, 000 page views in just one day online.

Check the video out for yourself as it is posted below and please feel free to leave your comments below as well.

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