Asian Pioneers: Jeremy Lin


Jeremy Lin is a professional basketball player who has faced oppression as an Asian throughout his career in the NBA. Lin is of Taiwanese and Chinese descent and is one of the few Asian Americans to have played in the league.

Lin's breakout moment came in 2012 during his time with the New York Knicks, where he led a campaign known as "Linsanity." In a period of just 25 days, Lin averaged 24.4 points, 9.1 assists, and 4.0 rebounds per game, leading the Knicks to a seven-game winning streak and bringing global attention to his story.

However, Lin's success on the court was not met with unanimous praise. Some criticized him for being overhyped, while others made racist and xenophobic comments about him. Despite these challenges, Lin continued to play at a high level and proved his doubters wrong.

One of the players who was affected by Lin's rise to fame was Carmelo Anthony, who was the star player of the Knicks at the time. Anthony and Lin had a bit of a contentious relationship, with some arguing that Anthony felt threatened by Lin's emergence. However, the two were able to put their differences aside and become teammates again in the 2019-2020 season with the Portland Trail Blazers.

Lin's career took a turn in 2019, when he signed with the Toronto Raptors. The Raptors were able to win the NBA Championship that year, and Lin became the first Asian American player to win an NBA Championship.

Lin's 2012 Linsanity statistics compared to other NBA stars at the time:

PlayerPoints per GameAssists per GameRebounds per Game
Jeremy Lin (2012)24.49.14.0
LeBron James (2012)27.16.37.9
Kevin Durant (2012)28.03.57.9
Kobe Bryant (2012)27.94.65.4
Chris Paul (2012)19.89.13.6

Lin's statistics during Linsanity were impressive, and he put up numbers that were comparable to some of the best players in the league at the time. He averaged more points and assists per game than Chris Paul, and his rebounds per game were on par with Kobe Bryant.

In conclusion, Jeremy Lin's rise to fame in 2012 was a significant moment in the NBA. Despite facing oppression as an Asian, Lin was able to prove his doubters wrong and have a successful career in the league. He will always be remembered as one of the most inspiring and successful Asian American players in NBA history.

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