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Opinion | Jeremy Lin’s back should not stop his NBA comeback

  • G League veteran still trying to prove himself to NBA teams 11 years into a championship-winning basketball career
  • On and off court he has shown quality but lingering injury concerns might derail NBA dream for another season

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Toronto Raptors guard Jeremy Lin greets Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry after the 2019 NBA Finals. Lin has not played in the NBA since. Photo: AP

Jeremy Lin said ahead of the NBA G League season that it was “like his rookie year” and in many ways it is.

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He has returned to the Warriors, the team that took a shot on the undrafted guard from Harvard back in 2010, with the 32-year-old speaking of his gratitude to them in an interview with The Ringer.

“One, it makes me feel old. But it makes me feel grateful just because it does feel very much like it’s full circle and they gave me my first shot to play in the NBA. Now they’re giving me a shot to be able to get back into the NBA. So a lot of hometown love for sure,” Lin told the website.

This might be his 11th season as a pro but it is like his rookie year in that he is again trying to get NBA coaches to take a chance on him.

The veteran may be an NBA champion but he’s still an outsider. He spent last season in China with the Beijing Ducks after receiving no offers in free agency.

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