Jeremy Lin

Jeremy Shu-How Lin is a Taiwanese-American professional basketball player who last played for the Beijing Ducks of the Chinese Basketball Association. Lin unexpectedly led a winning turnaround with the New York Knicks of the National Basketball Association during the 2011–12 season, generating a cultural phenomenon known as ‘Linsanity’ He is the first American of Chinese or Taiwanese descent to play in the NBA, and is one of the few Asian Americans to have played in the league.

About Jeremy Lin in brief

Summary Jeremy LinJeremy Shu-How Lin is a Taiwanese-American professional basketball player who last played for the Beijing Ducks of the Chinese Basketball Association. Lin unexpectedly led a winning turnaround with the New York Knicks of the National Basketball Association during the 2011–12 season, generating a cultural phenomenon known as ‘Linsanity’ He is the first American of Chinese or Taiwanese descent to play in the NBA, and is one of the few Asian Americans to have played in the league. He is also known for his devout Christianity. Lin’s parents, Gie-ming Lin and Shirley Lin, emigrated from Taiwan to the United States in the mid-1970s, first settling in Virginia before moving to Indiana. They are dual nationals of Taiwan and the U.S. Lin’s paternal family are Hoklo people from Beidou, Changhua, Taiwan, while his maternal grandmother emigrated to Taiwan in the late 1940s from Pinghu, Zhejiang in mainland China. During his senior year in 2005–06, Lin captained Palo Alto High School to a 32–1 record and upset the nationally ranked Mater Dei, 51–47, for the California Interscholastic Federation Division II state title. He was named first-team All-State and Northern California Division II Player of the Year, and ended hisSenior year averaging 15. 1 points, 7. 1 assists, 6. 2 rebounds, and 5. 0 steals. Lin sent his résumé and a DVD of highlights of his high school basketball career to all of the Ivy League schools; the University of California, Berkeley; and his dream schools, Stanford University and University of Los Angeles.

In July 2012, Lin won the ESPY Award for Breakthrough Athlete of the year. In August 2019, he left the NBA and signed with the Ducks, where he became a CBA All-Star. Lin has an older brother, Josh, and a younger brother, Joseph. His parents are both 5 feet 6 inches tall. His maternal grandmother’s family was tall, and her father was over 6 feet 0 inches. Lin has two older brothers, Josh and Joseph, who play basketball at the local YMCA. He has a younger sister, Sarah, who plays basketball for the San Francisco Bay Area’s San Francisco 49ers. Lin was named to the Time 100 list of the most influential people in the world. He also appeared on the covers of Sports Illustrated and Time and was named on the cover of The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal. Lin is the only Asian American to win an NBA championship, having done so with the Toronto Raptors in 2019. He received no athletic scholarship offers, but he was a three-time all-conference player in the Harvard Ivy League. He played for several NBA teams, including the Houston Rockets, Los Angeles Lakers, Charlotte Hornets, Brooklyn Nets, Atlanta Hawks, and Toronto Raptors. His mother worked with coaches to ensure his playing did not affect academics. She was criticized by her friends for letting Lin play so much basketball, but let him play the game he enjoyed.