The Manila Times

Playing for China ‘always on my radar’ – Jeremy Lin

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BEIJING: Former NBA star Jeremy Lin said on Thursday night he has not ruled out the possibilit­y of playing for China one day as the American player was presented by his new team in Beijing.

“It’s definitely something that’s always on my radar,” the 31- year- old Lin said at his first press conference since joining the Beijing Shougang Ducks of the Chinese Basketball Associatio­n.

Although Lin was born in California and holds American citizenshi­p, Lin’s parents were born in Taiwan, the self- governed island that Beijing sees as a rebel province awaiting reunificat­ion.

“The best way that I can kind of say it is, it’s a very, very complex decision, it’s very complicate­d,” Lin said.

“It’s something I have considered and something I’ll always continue to consider.”

But Lin -- who was part of the Toronto Raptors team that won the NBA champi- onship — added that his biggest concern at the moment is staying healthy and playing the upcoming season with the Ducks.

The first Asian-American to win an NBA trophy has been plagued by injuries in the past and his playing time in the last year was limited.

“Honestly, going through a lot of injuries like I have, I don’t think too far down the road anymore. Just one day at a time, one season at a time.”

Lin has struggled with injuries and inconsiste­ncy since he sparked ‘Linsanity’ for the New Yorks Knicks in 2012 when he led them to a seven- game win streak to level their record at 15-15.

He became an unrestrict­ed free agent this summer, and struggled to find a new team in the NBA.

Lin showed keen awareness for the immense pressure playing on the na- tional team would bring.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? Jeremy Lin (right)
AP PHOTO Jeremy Lin (right)

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