At the end he'll probably be like a decade in the league, which is really a respectable career.
It's a great achievement specially if you consider all the time in D league and all the question marks. I found this interview about D league interesting:
Jeremy Lin, who took the NBA by storm in 2012 during a stretch of games for the Knicks that was dubbed "Linsanity," has announced his retirement from professional basketball.
No, he is a player. I wouldn’t mind on the podcast circuit. He’s played with Hall of Fame talent like Kobe. I would love to hear some of his inside stories instead of bullshyt from Dilbert and Wayoff P…
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