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Palo Alto’s Jeremy Lin Works Out With Warriors: Report
Jeremy Lin was photographed working out with several Golden State Warriors players including Steph Curry Tuesday in San Francisco.
PALO ALTO, CA — Jeremy Lin was photographed working out with several Golden State Warriors players including Steph Curry earlier this week, fueling speculation that the Palo Alto native is eyeing an NBA comeback, possibly with his first team.
Images of Lin’s University of San Francisco workout with the Warriors Tuesday were captured by NBA photographer Jordan Jimenez.
Jeremy Lin seen working out with Warriors players, such as Stephen Curry, Eric Paschall, and Kevon Looney. (via @_JordanJimenez) Warriors have previously shown interest in signing Jeremy Lin this offseason, per @hoopshype. pic.twitter.com/AEunjTQje8
— Hoopsview (@hoopsview) November 11, 2020
Along with Curry, Lin worked out with current Warriors players Eric Paschall, Kevon Looney, Marquese Chriss, Alen Smailagic and G-Leaguer, Kiwi Gardner, an Oakland native who played with the Santa Cruz Warriors last year.
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The former Palo Alto High star signed with the Warriors in 2010 out of Harvard as an undrafted free agent.
spursneverfail(IG)#aJeremyaDay:Linsanity reigned!!! @JLin7 Jeremy Lin was on the cover of TIME magazine for the 1st time and on the cover of Sports Illustrated for the 2nd week in a row on Feb. 27 2012. #LinStrong #PrayForJeremyLin #NeverDon pic.twitter.com/WKCVWWEE2Z
— Penny Lee (@penny10654) February 27, 2018
He became an international sensation in 2012 with the New York Knicks when “Linsanity” made the covers of Time magazine and Sports Illustrated.
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His last NBA appearance came during garbage time in Game 3 of the 2019 NBA finals in Oakland with the Toronto Raptors.
Amid the Warriors' rumored interest, Jeremy Lin was pictured working out with Steph Curry and other Golden State players https://t.co/Koi13mPWqj pic.twitter.com/P9Bi25Vjf9
— Warriors on NBCS (@NBCSWarriors) November 11, 2020
Lin became a free agent after winning an NBA title with Toronto and eventually signed with the Beijing Ducks in the Chinese Basketball Association. He averaged 22.3 points with the Ducks.
The Warriors have expressed serious interest in the 32-year-old, USA Today reports citing Weixin, a Chinese media outlet.
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