Tearful Jeremy Lin Seeks NBA Return after One Season in China

Jeremy Lin. (AFP)
Jeremy Lin. (AFP)
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Tearful Jeremy Lin Seeks NBA Return after One Season in China

Jeremy Lin. (AFP)
Jeremy Lin. (AFP)

Jeremy Lin said Tuesday he is leaving the Beijing Ducks after one season in China and wants to return to the NBA, where he sparked the "Linsanity" craze of 2012.

The 32-year-old guard, who as a Toronto Raptors player in 2019 became the first Asian-American to win an NBA championship, signed for Beijing as an unrestricted free agent last year.

Lin helped Beijing reach the semi-finals of the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) league, where they were edged out by eventual champions Guangdong Southern Tigers.

"This decision has really been the hardest in my life," Lin, who has complained about the rough-house treatment he received in the CBA, told his seven million followers in a video on the Twitter-like Weibo.

"Every morning I would wake up at 4:00 am or 5:00 am, thinking, thinking and thinking all the time.

"In the end, although Shougang (the Ducks) has treated me incredibly well... giving me everything I wanted, in the end, I feel that I still have NBA dreams.

"I still have time to play (there) and I have to chase this."

Lin began his NBA career with Golden State Warriors in 2010 before his heroics with the New York Knicks in 2012 sparked a frenzy that was dubbed "Linsanity".

He went on to play for several other NBA teams but has struggled with injury in recent seasons.

Despite that he enjoyed a successful stay in China, where the CBA was suspended for almost five months because of the coronavirus.

Lin averaged 22.3 points, 5.7 rebounds and 5.6 assists per game during the regular season.

"I know that many of my fans have stood by me no matter if I was injured," he said in the video.

"Why was this decision so difficult? Yesterday, when I shared this with my family and friends, when I told them I would have to leave China, I cried."



PSG Begins Ligue 1 Title Defense with Scrappy Win at Nantes, Giroud Scores for New Club Lille

Paris Saint-Germain's Portuguese midfielder #17 Vitinha (C) celebrates with Paris Saint-Germain's Portuguese defender #25 Nuno Mendes (L) and Paris Saint-Germain's French midfielder #14 Desire Doue (R) after scoring Paris Saint-Germain's first goal during the French L1 football match between FC Nantes and Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) in Nantes, western France, on August 17, 2025. (Photo by Sebastien Salom-Gomis / AFP)
Paris Saint-Germain's Portuguese midfielder #17 Vitinha (C) celebrates with Paris Saint-Germain's Portuguese defender #25 Nuno Mendes (L) and Paris Saint-Germain's French midfielder #14 Desire Doue (R) after scoring Paris Saint-Germain's first goal during the French L1 football match between FC Nantes and Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) in Nantes, western France, on August 17, 2025. (Photo by Sebastien Salom-Gomis / AFP)
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PSG Begins Ligue 1 Title Defense with Scrappy Win at Nantes, Giroud Scores for New Club Lille

Paris Saint-Germain's Portuguese midfielder #17 Vitinha (C) celebrates with Paris Saint-Germain's Portuguese defender #25 Nuno Mendes (L) and Paris Saint-Germain's French midfielder #14 Desire Doue (R) after scoring Paris Saint-Germain's first goal during the French L1 football match between FC Nantes and Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) in Nantes, western France, on August 17, 2025. (Photo by Sebastien Salom-Gomis / AFP)
Paris Saint-Germain's Portuguese midfielder #17 Vitinha (C) celebrates with Paris Saint-Germain's Portuguese defender #25 Nuno Mendes (L) and Paris Saint-Germain's French midfielder #14 Desire Doue (R) after scoring Paris Saint-Germain's first goal during the French L1 football match between FC Nantes and Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) in Nantes, western France, on August 17, 2025. (Photo by Sebastien Salom-Gomis / AFP)

Vitinha broke the deadlock with the aid of a lucky deflection as Paris Saint-Germain began its Ligue 1 title defense with an unconvincing 1-0 win at Nantes on Sunday.

Champions League winner PSG looked short of ideas, just as it had for long spells against Europa League champion Tottenham during the UEFA Super Cup final on Wednesday.

Portugal midfielder Vitinha collected the ball about 20 meters out and his strike clipped defender Chidozie Awaziem as he tried to duck under the ball, before wrong-footing goalkeeper Anthony Lopes in the 67th minute, The Associated Press reported.

That proved enough for coach Luis Enrique's side, which was again without goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma. The Italy No. 1 wants to leave PSG after it bought Lucas Chevalier from Lille and has been linked with a move to Manchester City. PSG
A scrappy first half saw little creativity, and neither Chevalier or Lopes had much to do.

Nantes coach Luis Castro may regret leaving his best striker Matthis Abline on the bench until the 60th minute. Abline is pursuing a move away from Nantes, which looked much sharper when he came on.

Other matches Veteran striker Olivier Giroud took only 11 minutes to score on his return to Ligue 1, but it was not enough as his new side Lille drew 3-3 at Brest.

Giroud was picked out by Felix Correia's clever pass behind the defense and finished with a left-footed shot under the goalkeeper. The 38-year-old Giroud became Lille's oldest scorer in Ligue 1 and he lasted the whole game.

“It was a special moment for me and I’m happy to be back in Ligue 1,” Giroud told broadcaster DAZN. “The coach asked me several times how I was feeling and I said I wanted to play until the end.”

Midfielder Hakon Arnar Haraldsson made it 2-0 before Kamory Doumbia scored twice to level the match. Lille regained the lead midway through the second half when Ngal’ayel Mukau scored following a corner, but Julien Le Cardinal equalized.

Striker Esteban Lepaul's early goal was enough for Angers to win 1-0 at home to newly promoted Paris FC despite having midfielder Louis Mouton sent off in the 57th.

Striker Lassine Sinayoko scored early in the second half as Auxerre won 1-0 at home against Lorient, which was promoted as Ligue 2 winner.

Metz started with 16-year-old prospect Brian Madjo in attack but conceded a late goal in a 1-0 home loss to Strasbourg. New signing Joaquin Panichelli scored for the visitors.
Back to France Giroud joined Lille after a disappointing spell with Los Angeles FC.

He previously made his name with AC Milan, Chelsea and Arsenal — the club he joined from Montpellier after winning the French title in 2012 and scoring 21 league goals that season.

Giroud is France’s all-time leading men’s scorer with 57 goals and won the 2018 World Cup with Les Bleus.

“I wanted to challenge myself one more time,” Giroud said.