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‘Jeremy Lin rule’ possible after Warriors transactio­n

- Shayna Rubin

Thanks to a proposed new rule, the Golden State Warriors can still get Jeremy Lin onto the Santa Cruz Warriors.

In possible pursuit of an NBA comeback, Lin, a Bay Area native, was rumored to have signed a contract with the Warriors’ G League affiliate on Dec. 19. But, because FIBA is closed on weekends, Golden State couldn’t obtain a clearance letter from the Beijing Ducks, Lin’s previous team in China. It’d require some flexibilit­y on an otherwise hamstrung Warriors roster to get Lin.

The mishap inspired the NBA’s new proposed rule that would allow G League parent clubs to use one G League roster spot with an NBA veteran with at least five years of service time, according to the New York Times’ Marc Stein.

The catch: Lin would need to sign with the G League first and be allocated to Santa Cruz.

But if the Warriors and Lin are hoping for a possible reunion on the NBA state, the G League’s movement toward playing its season in a bubble could complicate that path. Similar to the NBA’s bubble to complete the suspended 2019-20 season, the G League is reportedly eyeing at least a partial season played at the Disney campus in Orlando with a tentative Feb. 8 tip off, according to The Athletic.

According to the Athletic’s John Hollinger, the nature of a bubble may force teams to keep mostly separate their G League and NBA rosters.

“The biggest issue from the team side is that any assignment of a two-way or prospect must be thought through very carefully,” Hollinger says. “With quarantine rules expected to be similar

to those in the Orlando bubble, calling a player up or sending him back down is a massive time sink. As a result, most teams are likely to keep their roster players out of this bubble and use it to evaluate other prospects instead. From the player side, however, this offers a tremendous showcase for those who couldn’t make a roster in training camp.”

Lin, 32, split the 2018-19 season between the Atlanta Hawks and Toronto Raptors, where he averaged 9.6 points and 3.1 assists over 74 games mostly off the bench. Last year, joined the Chinese Basketball Associatio­n.

 ?? KIRTHMON F. DOZIER/ DETROIT FREE PRESS ?? Jeremy Lin, then with the Nets, drives against the Pistons' Kentavious CaldwellPo­pe in 2017.
KIRTHMON F. DOZIER/ DETROIT FREE PRESS Jeremy Lin, then with the Nets, drives against the Pistons' Kentavious CaldwellPo­pe in 2017.

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