Jeremy Lin has signed with the Beijing Shougang Ducks in China.
Lin turned 31 last week and played in the NBA for nine seasons.
Lin received tepid interest from NBA teams this offseason.
Via Kevin Wang/ESPN
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Jeremy Lin has signed with the Beijing Shougang Ducks in China.
Lin turned 31 last week and played in the NBA for nine seasons.
Lin received tepid interest from NBA teams this offseason.
Via Kevin Wang/ESPN
Spud2nique wrote:Yessssssss!!!! AND TAKE UR FANBASE WITH U!!!!
(Slams door)!!!!
PZiv wrote:Spud2nique wrote:Yessssssss!!!! AND TAKE UR FANBASE WITH U!!!!
(Slams door)!!!!
Oh thank god for that, but come buyout time of the season they will reappear begging any pretender or contender to take him aboard. Will be like that until he retires.
tor1234567 wrote:He made a mistake with the Atlanta buyout, then signing with the Raptors.
He had good stats on ATL, enough to score a decent contract.
Playing with the Raptors exposed his inability to defend and consistently hit threes... The two biggest reasons why they won a title. He couldn't even come close to breaking into that rotation. It exposed him, and left him without a contract.
I_Like_Dirt wrote:The whole comparison to Kevin McHale is ridiculously close, imo... And that's without more hilarious aspects of the comparison, e.g. if Wally Sczerbiak were 7 feet tall with the slower reflexes that came with the additional height, he'd be Bargnani.

Cassius wrote:tor1234567 wrote:He made a mistake with the Atlanta buyout, then signing with the Raptors.
He had good stats on ATL, enough to score a decent contract.
Playing with the Raptors exposed his inability to defend and consistently hit threes... The two biggest reasons why they won a title. He couldn't even come close to breaking into that rotation. It exposed him, and left him without a contract.
I mean, he's made over $60M in his career. I'm sure most people would trade a significant portion of that to win a ring, even at the end of the bench... especially as a fringe NBA player.
IAMZOOTED2 wrote:Wow. I was hoping Lin would hold out a little longer. Guess he got a good deal or god contract or both. Wonder if this closes the door on a return back to the NBA?
*As an aside: how many players have gone to China and then returned (successfully) to the NBA? For example, I would consider Wilson Chandler a decent example here...
Ernest wrote:Cassius wrote:tor1234567 wrote:He made a mistake with the Atlanta buyout, then signing with the Raptors.
He had good stats on ATL, enough to score a decent contract.
Playing with the Raptors exposed his inability to defend and consistently hit threes... The two biggest reasons why they won a title. He couldn't even come close to breaking into that rotation. It exposed him, and left him without a contract.
I mean, he's made over $60M in his career. I'm sure most people would trade a significant portion of that to win a ring, even at the end of the bench... especially as a fringe NBA player.
Did he even play though? I think a ring where you can say you played a role (in the gams) no matter how counts. But, a ring for being on the roster is like a ring for being on the staff. Is he really gonna wear that ring around (china) town?
tor1234567 wrote:Ernest wrote:Cassius wrote:
I mean, he's made over $60M in his career. I'm sure most people would trade a significant portion of that to win a ring, even at the end of the bench... especially as a fringe NBA player.
Did he even play though? I think a ring where you can say you played a role (in the gams) no matter how counts. But, a ring for being on the roster is like a ring for being on the staff. Is he really gonna wear that ring around (china) town?
The ring is a reminder of the season that ended his career lol.
He didn't earn the ring, but he was on the roster. He had a solid NBA career, so it's a nice token to have.
Ernest wrote:Cassius wrote:tor1234567 wrote:He made a mistake with the Atlanta buyout, then signing with the Raptors.
He had good stats on ATL, enough to score a decent contract.
Playing with the Raptors exposed his inability to defend and consistently hit threes... The two biggest reasons why they won a title. He couldn't even come close to breaking into that rotation. It exposed him, and left him without a contract.
I mean, he's made over $60M in his career. I'm sure most people would trade a significant portion of that to win a ring, even at the end of the bench... especially as a fringe NBA player.
Did he even play though? I think a ring where you can say you played a role (in the gams) no matter how counts. But, a ring for being on the roster is like a ring for being on the staff. Is he really gonna wear that ring around (china) town?
I_Like_Dirt wrote:The whole comparison to Kevin McHale is ridiculously close, imo... And that's without more hilarious aspects of the comparison, e.g. if Wally Sczerbiak were 7 feet tall with the slower reflexes that came with the additional height, he'd be Bargnani.
USA Celtics in full effect. Amazing chemistry building experience right there for the main core of the team
Cassius wrote:Ernest wrote:Cassius wrote:
I mean, he's made over $60M in his career. I'm sure most people would trade a significant portion of that to win a ring, even at the end of the bench... especially as a fringe NBA player.
Did he even play though? I think a ring where you can say you played a role (in the gams) no matter how counts. But, a ring for being on the roster is like a ring for being on the staff. Is he really gonna wear that ring around (china) town?
I think that's the question that only people like us, who've never won a ring, have to ask each other. As time passes the importance will obviously subside for him more than the guys who contributed, but at the moment when the buzzer sounded and they're all celebrating in the locker room, there's no way he was thinking about the minutes he didn't play or the points he didn't score. At the very least, being able to share that kind of experience with friends (Danny Green) & colleagues (everyone else) is something very few people get a chance to do.