On February 24, Beijing time, is there still a chance for Jeremy Lin to pursue his dream in the NBA? In the NBA Development League match, Santa Cruz Warriors and Iowa Wolves played against the Iowa Wolves. Jeremy Lin missed the third consecutive game due to injury, and his fourth time was missing. Jeremy Lin’s potential injury factors are undoubtedly the biggest trouble for him to return to the NBA.
As a Chinese player who has achieved "success" in the NBA arena, Jeremy Lin triggered the "Lin Crazy" phenomenon in 2012 and won the NBA championship with the Raptors in 2019.
is just the following offseason. Jeremy Lin failed to get any NBA team to throw out an olive branch. He also switched to the CBA to help the Beijing Men's Basketball Team return to the semi-finals of the playoffs after 5 years.
However, in the offseason last year, Jeremy Lin chose to leave the CBA and continue to pursue his dreams in the NBA after several considerations. However, Jeremy Lin still has not won any contract from an NBA team. He can only choose to sign with the NBA Development League team Santa Cruz Warriors, hoping to use this as a springboard to return to the NBA.
However, in the NBA Development League limited 15 regular season games, Jeremy Lin is now suffering from injuries. He has missed 3 games in a row due to injuries and has also missed 4 games in total. Jeremy Lin is currently troubled by a back injury, and he himself said through social media, "It's just a small setback, but be careful and smart to deal with the shrinking schedule. Thank you everyone, for your support in this journey!"
Jeuro Lin has only played 5 Development League games so far. He averaged 31.3 minutes per game, averaged 19.6 points (11th in the league), 2.8 rebounds, 7.2 assists (3rd in the league), and 1.6 steals, with a shooting percentage of 48.3% and a three-point shooting percentage of 48.4%.
Jerry Lin’s data is OK, but it has not reached a stunning level. Especially his age and injuries are all major hidden dangers that restrict him from returning to the NBA.
(text/Zuiwofusheng)