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Opinion | CBA: Jeremy Lin has answered critics in China, championship or not

  • NBA winner with Toronto Raptors could make history by winning with Beijing Ducks, but he has already proven himself
  • Lin-led Ducks face Chinese champions Guangdong Southern Tigers in team’s first semi-final since winning title in 2015

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Jeremy Lin in action for the Beijing Ducks against the Fujian Sturgeons in the Chinese Basketball Association play-offs. Photo: Xinhua

What a difference a year makes.

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It’s been 12 months since NBA free agent Jeremy Lin told the world he was at “rock bottom” and now, after taking the Beijing Ducks to the semi-finals of the Chinese Basketball Association play-offs, he is on the verge of being back on top.

There are those who will argue that moving to the CBA was the easy option and that he ran away from the challenge of the NBA, but with no teams offering him a way out what option was there?

Lin, who top-scored in the quarter-final win, has taken the Beijing Ducks to their first CBA semi-final since 2015, the first step on mirroring what Stephon Marbury managedin delivering the championship.

Sure, they face the unenviable task of beating regular season champions Guangdong Southern Tigers – last year’s CBA winners are also on a 30-game winning streak – but they would have surely had to face them at some point.

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