It has been a few years since Bay Area hero Jeremy Lin’s impressive run with the Golden State Warriors‘ G League affiliate failed to yield another NBA opportunity. And the ensuing years have done ...
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 ...
For a few unforgettable weeks in February 2012, the NBA belonged to Jeremy Lin. An undrafted guard out of Harvard, who bounced between the G League and the end of the bench, Lin erupted into ...
Former New York Knicks player Jeremy Lin retired from the NBA after a 15-year professional basketball career. He has inspired many fans worldwide and officially took to writing about his retirement ...
After Linsanity fizzled out, Jeremy Lin was still able to carve out a decent career in the NBA. However, after suffering a ruptured patellar tendon during his Brooklyn Nets debut in 2017, Lin's career ...
PALO ALTO, Calif. — Jeremy Lin cringes a little bit when he hears people talk about his infamous Linsanity run. The Palo Alto native and former NBA standout never thought he would still be hearing ...
For a few weeks in 2012, Jeremy Lin had enough swagger for all of New York — and for all of the NBA. While that’s what many fans remember him for, Lin was more than just “Linsanity.” He played in nine ...
Undrafted in 2010, Jeremy Lin averaged 11.6 points and 4.3 assists in the NBA, including a torrid stretch with the Knicks in 2012. From NBA.com News Services Linsanity forever: The GameTime crew ...
As Robert Hinton began watching the NBA intently in 2012, there was nothing more thrilling for him than turning on the TV and seeing “Linsanity” unfold. He marveled as Asian fans and many others in ...
It started in high school at Palo Alto when the senior point guard led the Vikings to a California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) Division II state championship by posting a 32-1 record and ...
PALO ALTO — Jeremy Lin cringes a little bit when he hears people talk about his infamous Linsanity run. The Palo Alto native and former NBA standout never thought he would still be hearing stories ...