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The UNTOLD Story of Jeremy Lin AFTER Linsanity

 

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Jeremy Lin and you’re a pretty big  ovation. We saw last night in Boston,   Jeremy Lin was the first point guard off the  bench, played the first half. We all know the   story how an undrafted player from Paulo Alto,  California took the world by storm when he led the   New York Knicks on one of the most unexpected runs  in sports history. The publicity was everywhere.  

a storyline that was covered from late night  talk shows to news broadcasts across the   globe. Everyone was talking about Jeremy  Lin. But what happened after the bright   lights of Lynsanity faded away? Where did the  journey of the game’s fastest rising star take   him long after the roar of the garden went  silent? This is a story of perseverance,   fear, and expectations. This is the  rest of the story of Jeremy Len.

The first domino to fall in the collapse of  Lynsanity came on February 23rd, 2012. For the   previous 11 games, Lynn had been at the height of  the basketball world, averaging 24 points and nine   assists as the new starting point guard of the New  York Knicks. The crowd on its feet here at the Air   Canada Center. Lynn puts it up. Jeremy Lynn from  downtown and the Knicks take the lead.

 The team   had gone nine and two over this stretch, including  a big win over Kobe and the Lakers in the Garden,   but now found themselves traveling to South Beach  for a matchup with the eventual NBA champion Miami   Heat. The Heat had been on a revenge tour all  season, motivated by a loss in the previous   NBA finals, and the big three was more than aware  of the publicity that had been surrounding Jeremy   Lynn. He’s done a great job.

 I think he’s done a  fantastic job, but you know, with great success   comes expectation and responsibility and and stuff  like that. Not to say that he can’t do it, but you   have to think what happens next. Team studio. Oh,  the steal by Charmers. He’s been all over. Convers   gets it inside. Picked off Lakers.

 Oh, the steel  as Flynn had it taken out of his hands by Oh,   look how cold right and Lynn continues to  have difficulties. In what would be his worst   performance since earning the starting spot, Lynn  would be held to just eight points on one for 11   shooting from the field. A moment that seemed to  dim the spotlight on the Knicks magical run. While   Lynn would continue to put up respectable numbers,  sprinkling in some 20point games following   the All-Star break, the Knicks themselves  took a turn for the worst, losing six in a   row to start the month of March. Head coach Mike  De Antony, whose system of pick and roll action  

had been a major factor in Jeremy’s success that  season, would step down as head coach of the team   on March 12th, citing frustrations with the team’s  underperformance as his reason for resigning.   This led to assistant Mike Woodson being named the  new interim coach, a man who had a very different   offensive philosophy from Deanton.

 Woodson was a  firm believer in isolation scoring, limiting the   number of pick and roll opportunities available  for Lynn per game. A change that was welcomed by   Nick’s star Carmelo Anthony, who just so happened  to be one of the best ISO scorers the game had   ever seen. Anthony for three. Bang. That one goes  down and the game is tied.

 You see, while Melo had   been the Knicks star at the time of Insanity, his  absence to start the run had been a big reason for   its success. And there has been wide speculation  about how he truly felt about Jeremy Lynn’s rise   to stardom in his city. It was some weird going  on because obviously like we riding a wave.

 Super   wave. Yeah. And the Linsanity wave is just And  mellow out. Remember Melo? He was injured when   he when he went on that run. Yeah. Yeah. He go on  a run. We went like five, six in a row. But when   Melo come back, Jeremy Lynn is the biggest star  in the world. The world. He’s the He has literally   went from like nobody to the face of the NBA.

 It  was like Melo came back and Jeremy Lynn was so   big. He was bigger than Melo media wise. Yeah. And  so it did create a little like this is not real.   Like we can’t is this sustainable or not? Yeah,  bro. We can’t live in this. But like we should   be living in it. But I think like it started to  create um like tension in the in our in the way we   play. Can Lynsanity continue? I believe so. What  you see? I believe so.

The UNTOLD Story of Jeremy Lin AFTER Linsanity

 What I’ve seen I mean right   now he’s playing out of his mind. Like completely  out of his mind. He’s he’s unbelievable right now.   Um, you know, when I come back, I think I can take  some of that off, some of that pressure off of him   to have to go out there and do it on a consistent  basis.

 If Carmemelllo Anthony is on the floor with   Jeremy Lynn, who’s taking the last shot in that  game? Of course, I want to take the last shot. I   mean, let’s be quite frank. I mean, I I’ve been  doing it for 9 years already, so I’ve made I’ve   made a ton of them. I never knew then. I don’t  know now. I’ve never had a conversation about   it personally with him.

 Um, but the only thing I  and I’ve said this and it’s I don’t say it just to   like be fake is I’ve never had a conflict with  him personally. Um, everything that happened,   everything that you know is what I know. I  mean, like everything I heard from, you know,   when when the Antony came out multiple years  later, when Amari came out multiple years later,   like in the moment, I didn’t know any of  that stuff. I didn’t know what was happening.

On March 24th, Lynn would complain about knee pain  following a win against Detroit. And after an MRI,   it was revealed that Jeremy had a small tear  in his meniscus. an injury that would end his   season. In the summer following Lynn’s breakout  season, Jeremy was an unrestricted free agent with   the option to either sign a deal with the Knicks  to return or take a bigger contract elsewhere.  

There were still plenty of questions about if  Lynn could continue playing at the level he had   shown in New York. And when the Houston Rockets  laid a four-year, $28 million deal on the table   that summer, the Knicks were left with a decision  to make. I thought the Nick the Knicks were going   to match me. Um, they told me they were going  to match me. I just assumed it.

 Like, I didn’t   understand what was happening. And uh, and I still  don’t know to this day exactly what happened.   At first, New York made it clear they wanted to  bring Jeremy back, saying they would quote match   any contract up to $1 billion. However, when the  Rockets doubled back with a counter offer of three   years $25 million, which included a gut punching  $14 million set to be paid out in the third year,   Nick’s star Carmelo Anthony would go on record  calling the contract ridiculous.

 A lot of people   try to, you know, kind of jump the gun with with  that he’s going to be back no matter what. Um,   at the end of the day, he was, you know, a free  agent, so he was testing the market. Um, you know,   Houston do a big deal out there on the table.  So, I really don’t know. I haven’t talked to   anybody in the Knicks organization as far as, you  know, what’s going to happen.

 While New York had   been no stranger to overpaying for players in  this case, they didn’t find the deal worth it,   electing to let Lynn walk despite the surge he  had given the franchise just a few months prior. Jeremy Lynn’s career after leaving the  Knicks was filled with ups and downs.   There were rocky stints in Houston and  LA which were filled with Lynn chasing   the expectations that followed him postsanity.

  By the time he arrived in Charlotte in 2015,   Jeremy had begun to come into his own as a player,  finishing in the running for sixth man of the year   as he provided a much needed spark off the bench  for the Hornets. Jeremy Lynn from long range. L Andrews with a solar left open. He competes  hard every night and he’s a very serious player.   I mean, he’s extra every day. Um, and I think  that he’s got another a big jump.

 Lyn head up,   waits for the perfect timing and throws the look  away pass right by the ear of Tristan Thompson.   Back at the play. Yes, he’s done it again.  Lynn gets bumped. Oh, and he still finds it. Despite an injury riddled season  in Brooklyn the following year,   Jeremy would actually be given some of the  primary scoring responsibility for the Nets,   putting up his best numbers as a professional.  Landing.

 They start shooting threes if they’re   not good threes. Lynn, that’s a three.  Glenn in his hands making his own moves. Having gone through the last four years, I’m  really in a different place where I’m not so   concerned what everyone else has to say about me  anymore. I’m just really focused on like enjoying   the presence of God and the present itself. I  just have a lot more fun through each day.

 I   smile a lot more. when I take things uh some of  the things I used to really idolize and cause a   lot of stress I’m able to let go of and and kind  of just stay on that path of getting better every   day. Since the last time I’ve changed so  much as a player, um when I first got here,   all I could really do was control the ball and  play some pick and roll.

 And I still had a lot of   holes in my game and I still do now, but I feel  like I’ve shored up a lot of those weaknesses. Step back for the last few years playing in a  backup position. To me, that’s not who I was   created to be as a player or that’s not natural.  You know, I feel like I I want to be the guy in   the front. I want to be the guy leading the charge  and and I feel that here.

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 Lynn was primed to be a   focal part of the offense in Brooklyn entering the  2018 season. The Nets would hire head coach Kenny   Atkinson, an influence who had been an intricral  part of Lynn’s success during the Linsanity run.   In many ways, he was the only reason why  I was even keeping Brooklyn as one of the   potential landing spots. Here we go.

 I think  for me, I’ve gone through a lot of different   things. I’ve I’ve been unexpectedly hurt by  certain relationships. And so for me, um,   I really trusted Kenny and trust isn’t something  that I’m great at these days. You know, we would   have dinner together. He always kept up with my  games. He would send me texts sometimes saying,   “Hey, watched your game last night. This is what  I think.” Or whatever.

 And so those things meant   a lot to me and it showed that he genuinely  cared about me and that’s a big reason why   um I kept looking at Brooklyn. You know, I just  turned 28 and I this is my seventh season but   sixth team. So um finally to have some stability  is what I wanted out of this year’s free agency. All signs pointed to Jeremy Lynn once again taking  a career leap in NYC.

 But in the season opener,   disaster would strike. The new season is here as  we join you tonight from Indianapolis. Opening   night in the NBA. Needs help. 12 to shoot. Lynn  makes his move. Lynn switching. You got to keep   it simple and not hold the pass. Lynn sticks it.  Staying outside the circle. Second foul on topics.   Lynn. I came down the lane. I shot a layup and I  turned. Lynn goes down hard.

 You could hear the   bang as she hit the floor. It’s like someone  bang knees with me midair and I looked at the   replay and no one touched me. Oh boy, Jeremy  Lynn is down. I couldn’t even straighten my   leg. Like my leg was bent and it was stuck in  that bent position. I was like, “Just walk off   on your own and it’s not that bad or you’ll  be fine.” And that clearly wasn’t the case.  

Jeremy Lynn’s season came to an abrupt end  on Wednesday night. The Nets guard suffered   a ruptured patella tendon during I think it’s  a shock. I think when Gordon Gay goes down,   it’s a you’re you’re you’re um you’re right next  to it. You feel it. It’s your teammate. My biggest   question was kind of like why now? Felt like I  was at a place mentally and physically and with   my game where I was ready and poised to kind  of break out. Pretty sad on the car ride home.  

And then once I got home, I was like, “All  right, it’s time to turn the page.” Like,   I had to take this one year off, but  it’ll impact me the rest of my career. I want to thank the guys over at Arena Club for  sponsoring this video. This is genuinely one of   my favorite sponsors I’ve ever had.

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 Atlanta would later buy out his  contract and Lynn would sign a one-year deal   with the second place Toronto Raptors, his long-  awaited chance to join a contender. While this was   exactly the opportunity that he had hoped for,  Lynn struggled in his first several games with   the Raptors, shooting a careerlow percentage from  three and fighting for minutes in the rotation.   Come playoff time, the Raptors would elect to go  with Fred Van Vleet as the primary guard off the   bench, marking the end of Lynn’s oncourt time  in Toronto.

 Still, the Raptors were one of the   NBA’s most competitive teams in 2019 and led  by star Kawhi Leonard would bring Toronto its   first NBA title. We the North are now we the  champions, the Raptors, the 2019 NBA champs.   It was so heavy. Like, dude, you made history.  First Asian-American ever to put, you know,   to win a championship. There was a weight of like  the the what that moment meant.

 So, on one hand,   it was like, “Wow, let me just soak this in. Like,  this has never been done before.” On the other   hand though, it sucked because I was dmping. And  that’s when I realized those two years of injury,   like they were having some real effects on me.  the time when I went from the top of the world,   literally the top of the world to like I lost my  starting position.

 Then I started losing playing   time and then I lost a lot of fans and then I lost  a lot of endorsements and then all of a sudden,   you know, like that whole downward and  then I and then I finally get, you know,   in a great position and then I get injured, you  know, like that whole thing like really weighed   on me and and and Toronto is when I started to see  the cracks in the foundation.

 That championship,   that’s the last time I ever got a chance  to really, you know, be a part of the NBA.   After failing to land an NBA deal, Jeremy  Lynn signed a one-year contract with the   Beijing Ducks on August 27th, 2019. As a  basketball icon across Asia, someone who   had toured China multiple offseasons,  the buzz around the move was massive.

Lynn embraced the chance to start and lead the  team, guiding Beijing to its first semi-final   appearance since 2015 when former Knicks Stfan  Marbury had led the Ducks to a CBA title. Jeremy   averaged 22 points and 5.6 assist and earned  CBA Allstar honors. Some critics questioned   why he didn’t post historic numbers like other  foreign stars such as Jimmer Ferdet.

 But Lynn’s   value showed up in his leadership and two-way  command, earning a defensive player of the year   nomination and leaguewide respect after absorbing  the physicality thrown at him from day one. Lynn   overcame the target on his back and proved he  could still lead a team. But the biggest benefit   of China wasn’t just on the court. It was what  the experience did for him mentally.

 You know,   going in I I I I had such a determined mindset  and I and I had such a killer intention, but I   was so damaged and I carried so much emotional  baggage that even though my intention was to do   amazing things, I had such a fearful mindset.  And even though, you know, looking on paper,   it was like, you know, the season came and went  and I was an all-star and there were many things   that that that went my way and and uh positive  things that happened, but at the end of the day,   I still struggled with so much fear this past  season. And one of my teammates, he said to me,  

you know, I just met you this season, but when I  would watch you play uh in during Insanity during   New York times, I would only watch through  the screen, but even through the screen,   I could see this fearlessness in your eyes.  But through the first 30 games of the season,   I sense so much fear in you.

 And it  was at that point when I was like,   you know what? This stops today. I’m going  to wage war on fear. Following his stint   in the CBA and a brief run with the Santa  Cruz Warriors of the NBA GLeague in 2023,   Jeremy Lynn would sign to play professionally in  Taiwan. After one season in Gowong, Lynn would   join forces with his younger brother, Joseph,  who had made a career of his own in Taiwan.

The pair of brothers would lead the new Taipei  Kings of the TPBL. An experience that Jeremy has   said was one of the most fulfilling of his career.  Lynn against sees another opening. That’s Jeremy   Lynn. That’s wizardry. Let’s get that rebound.  And here comes Jeremy Lynn once again. Over the   course of the 2025 season, Jeremy Lynn would leave  a lasting legacy in Taiwan, being named first team   all league, all defensive first team, and the  winner of the TPBL’s MVP award.

 In June of that   year, Lynn and his brother would put the finishing  touches on the season, leading the New Kings to   the league championship. Here we go. Jeremy Lynn  goes around the entire box defense and one. Jeremy   Lynch through the leg. Step back. Uhoh. Jeremy  Lynn. That’s what I beat you for. Way down. Oh,   Jeremy Lyn says, “Not in my house. Not in game  seven, but not today.

” Nearly 6 years after he   had won the NBA Finals as an afterthought with  the Raptors, Lynn would have the opportunity   to end his career on his own terms, being named  the Finals MVP in his final professional game. This story is bigger than never giving up on your  dreams, bigger than learning from failure. It’s   the story of overcoming the most dangerous enemy  of all, yourself.

 Because we all carry negativity,   words people have said or beliefs we’ve built  about who we are. And the real value here is   the lesson Jeremy learned. You have to face  those thoughts head on and decide they don’t   get to control you. After years of battling  expectations and trying to beat the odds,   anxiety and doubt crept into Jeremy’s mindset  and spiraled into something that touched every   single part of his life.

 And it wasn’t until  he chose to fight back, waging a war on fear   and negativity that he finally broke free. by  challenging the false beliefs he’d created,   he lifted his mental health and thrived  accordingly. And when I think about,   you know, what do I want to be known for as a  person? Um, I’ve always thought like if I died   and and I had a grave, if they just wrote like  a man after God’s heart, I think that would be   like the ultimate compliment to me as a person  or uh the legacy that I would want to have left.  

When I think about who is Jeremy Lynn as a  basketball player, I I don’t care about being   the best or being the first. Really, I just want  people to think of me as that was somebody who   was willing to go for it, who was willing to  chase his dreams and did his best to do things   the right way, play the right way, play for my  teammates, and and and so I always wanted to be   somebody that was known for uh respecting the  game, respecting my teammates, respecting the   culture of an organization. uh and that would  be the legacy that I would want to leave.

Heat. Heat.

 

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