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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
The journeyman played for eight N.B.A. teams and won one championship. But he is best known for a brief stretch on the Knicks where he electrified fans and the nation. By Andrés R. Martínez Jeremy Lin ...
Sports fans everywhere are caught up in the mania surrounding New York Knicks point guard Jeremy Lin. But Lin’s impact is most personal, and most satisfying, among a subset of Asian Americans: those ...
Jeremy Lin announced his retirement from professional basketball Saturday night after a nine-year NBA career that saw him briefly become the face of the New York Knicks and the namesake of a sports ...
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 ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Former Palo Alto High standout Jeremy Lin, who captivated the sports world with his infamous Linsanity run in 2012 with the New York Knicks, officially retired from basketball on ...
Compared with the NBA, professional basketball in Asia is "way more physical, and your body hurts a lot more after any one game," says New Taipei Kings star Jeremy Lin. “Linsanity” brought on by the ...
NEW YORK, NY – FEBRUARY 10: Jeremy Lin #17 of the New York Knicks brings the ball up court against the Los Angeles Lakers at Madison Square Garden on February 10, 2012 in New York City. NOTE TO USER: ...