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Jeremy Lin joins brother Joseph at New Taipei Kings, says move ‘a dream come true’

  • Brothers will play together for first time as professionals in the P League+ and East Asia Super League
  • Kings came within a whisker of winning domestic title last season

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Jeremy Lin (left) and his younger brother Joseph at a pre-game ceremony ahead of a match between their sides in the P League+ last season. Photo: Handout

Former NBA star Jeremy Lin has joined younger brother Joseph at New Taipei Kings ahead of the club’s domestic season and debut in the East Asia Super League.

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It will be the first time the brothers have played together professionally, and Jeremy Lin said after months of weighing up his future it was a dream come true.

The older Lin spent last season with the King’s P League+ rivals Kaohsiung 17LIVE Steelers, who he thanked for their “short, but amazing” time together.

“I hope that through last season, I’ve impacted you all as you have impacted me,” Jeremy Lin wrote in a social media post announcing the news. “There will forever be love for the Steelers in my heart.”

“To be able to share the court together as teammates. Thank you to the Kings organization for this opportunity and for believing in me.”

The 35-year-old Lin rose to stardom, generating a global cultural phenomenon known as “Linsanity” while playing for the New York Knicks, during the 2011–12 NBA season.

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