The man who captivated basketball fans in New York City and across the country with his “Linsanity” run has officially called it a career. “As athletes, we are always aware that the possibility of ...
Former NBA star Jeremy Lin is hanging up his sneakers for good. The Taiwanese-American hooper announced Saturday of his intention to retire from the game of basketball. Lin shared the news with his ...
Jeremy Lin’s incredible run with the New York Knicks in 2012, which fans called Linsanity, made him a global superstar. His electrifying highlights are still remembered today, with some even inspiring ...
It doesn't matter whether you were actively watching basketball in 2012 or not, you know what Linsanity was. To put it simply, it was the single most electric stretch of basketball the world had seen ...
Unlike other aspiring NBA stars, Jeremy Lin had to endure tougher challenges. Not because he didn’t have what it takes to be in the league, but just because he was Asian. It was indeed unfair, but ...
Brooklyn Nets point guard Jeremy Lin says he rediscovered his love of basketball last season while playing for theCharlotte Hornets. "I think for a while I lost that joy for the game. For a while, it ...
The final chapter of “Linsanity” is officially over. Former Knicks point guard Jeremy Lin announced his retirement from basketball through an Instagram post Saturday night. “As athletes, we are always ...
Jeremy Lin, who started his NBA career as an undrafted free agent for the Golden State Warriors and who later started the "Linsanity" craze, announced his retirement from basketball in an Instagram ...
Though Jeremy Lin didn't even last a whole decade in the NBA, he still experienced some of the highest highs a player could ever dream of. From winning a championship in his last campaign to hearing ...
Jeremy Lin has dealt with racist remarks as an Asian American in the NBA, but he said nothing compares to what he repeatedly experienced while playing in college. Lin, the first American-born NBA ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Many NBA stars and legends are in the Bay Area for All-Star weekend including a hometown boy made good, a true underdog hero and role model. Jeremy Lin grew up in Palo Alto with ...