Jeremy Lin Retires: The End of “Linsanity” in Basketball

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Jeremy Lin Announces Retirement from Professional Basketball

The basketball world bids farewell to Jeremy Lin, the player who unleashed “Linsanity” in 2012 during his time with the New York Knicks, has announced his retirement from professional activity. Lin, who recently played in Taiwan, made the announcement via an Instagram post on Saturday night.

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In his message, Lin expressed:

As athletes, we are always aware that the possibility of retirement is never far away. I have spent my 15-year career knowing that one day I would have to walk away, and yet, saying goodbye to basketball today has been the most difficult decision I have made.

Jeremy Lin
In the publication, Lin added:

It has been the honor of my life to compete against the fiercest competitors under the brightest lights and to challenge what the world thought was possible for someone who looks like me. I have lived my wildest childhood dreams by playing in front of fans from all over the world. I will always be the kid who felt completely alive every time he touched a basketball.

Jeremy Lin
Lin, 37, comes from winning consecutive championships with the New Taipei Kings. Last season, he was named MVP of the Taiwan Professional Basketball League during its inaugural season and followed up with Finals MVP honors during the New Taipei Kings’ championship run. Before playing in China and Taiwan, Lin spent nine seasons in the NBA with eight different franchises, after going undrafted out of Harvard, where he was a walk-on. Lin made his mark with the Knicks in 2012. Then-coach Mike D’Antoni included him in the lineup in February, when Carmelo Anthony was out, and Lin led New York to a seven-game winning streak. One of the highlights of “Linsanity”, during which Lin scored at least 20 points in nine out of 10 games, was a performance of 38 points and 7 assists in a victory over the Los Angeles Lakers, surpassing Kobe Bryant, who scored 34 points in the game. Lin averaged 14.6 points and 6.2 assists in 35 games that season for New York. Lin finished his NBA career with averages of 11.6 points and 4.3 assists in 480 games for the Knicks, Golden State Warriors, Houston Rockets, Lakers, Charlotte Hornets, Brooklyn Nets, Atlanta Hawks, and Toronto Raptors. He won an NBA championship with the Raptors in 2019, his last season in the NBA.
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