Lin received the most All-Star votes in the CBA this year: https://www.ibtimes.com/cba-news-gu...s-jeremy-lin-lead-cba-all-star-voting-2893240 "For the northern division, Lin led all players in the number of votes garnered with 109, 969. The former NBA sensation with the “Linsanity” in New York is averaging 24.5 points, six rebounds, and 5.9 dimes in his 20 games with the Ducks."
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Jeremy Lin seeks NBA return after one season in China Jeremy Lin said Tuesday (Sep 15) 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 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 4am or 5am, 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."
Judging by his CBA performance, I don't think he's an NBA-level player any more, at least not as a rotational player. His athleticism has significantly diminished, and his jump shot is still unreliable.
Hard to judge. Can't imagine that he would make this decision to leave the CBA if there was no indication that there was any interest from an NBA team (or teams)...he must have had a talk with his agent to understand the likelihood of landing a roster spot somewhere. Will be interesting to see what happens.
Mother nature and father time have caught up w JLin Lin, as he is now, is not as good as Jimmer Ferdette, a former 1st round pick in the NBA, who has been great in the CBA, but not good enough to get a tryout again in the NBA. while Jimmer has been great in the CBA, JLin has been merely good