Basketball-Lin ends Ducks stint to rekindle NBA dream

Jeremy Lin says leaving Chinese team Beijing Ducks is one of the hardest decisions of his life but necessary to revive his National Basketball Association (NBA) career. The former New York Knicks guard joined the Chinese Basketball Association's Ducks last year and guided them to the semi-finals before they lost to eventual champions Guangdong Southern Tigers. He averaged 22.3 points, 5.7 rebounds and 5.6 assists over the course of the season.

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Updated: 15-09-2020 14:32 IST | Created: 15-09-2020 14:14 IST

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Jeremy Lin says leaving Chinese team Beijing Ducks is one of the hardest decisions of his life but necessary to revive his National Basketball Association (NBA) career. The former New York Knicks guard joined the Chinese Basketball Association's Ducks last year and guided them to the semi-finals before they lost to eventual champions Guangdong Southern Tigers.

He averaged 22.3 points, 5.7 rebounds and 5.6 assists over the course of the season. "This decision has really been the hardest in my life," the 32-year-old said in a video posted on Weibo.

"I haven't been able to sleep these last two-three weeks. Every morning I've been getting up at 4 or 5am, thinking non-stop about it. "I still feel I've got an NBA dream. And I've still got time to keep playing."

Lynn began his NBA career with the Golden State Warriors in 2010 before moving to the New York Knicks, where he sparked what became known as "Linsanity" following his exploits in the 2011-12 season. He also had spells with the Houston Rockets, Los Angeles Lakers, Charlotte Hornets, Brooklyn Nets and Atlanta Hawks and last year became the first Asian-American to win an NBA Championship, doing so with the Toronto Raptors.

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