NBA Champion Jeremy Lin Announces Retirement From Basketball: Know What’s Next for the Linsanity Star?

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Jeremy Lin stepped into Madison Square Garden on Feb. 10, 2012, with the entire world’s gaze fixed on No. 24 in purple and gold. But by the final buzzer, it was Lin who owned the night, raining pull-up jumpers, slicing through defenders, and torching the Lakers with a career-high 38 points in a 92-85 Knicks win, even leaving Kobe Bryant visibly frustrated. That night gave birth to the global phenomenon known as “Linsanity.” And now, more than a decade later, the man who once lit up the Garden has officially hung up his sneakers, calling time on his professional basketball journey.

Jeremy Lin announced his decision to step away from the sport in a bilingual Instagram post on Saturday, “As athletes, we are always aware that the possibility of retirement is never far away. I’ve spent my 15 year career knowing that one day I would have to walk away, and yet actually saying goodbye to basketball today has been the hardest decision I’ve ever made,” he wrote. Lin began his NBA journey in 2010 with the Golden State Warriors, appearing in 29 games during his rookie season and averaging just 9.8 minutes per outing. From there, he went on to play for the Knicks, Rockets, Lakers, Nets, and Raptors, carving out a career that saw him average 11.6 points, 4.3 assists, and 2.8 rebounds across 480 regular-season games.

Reflecting on his journey, Lin called it “the honor of a lifetime” to compete “against the fiercest competitors under the brightest lights and to challenge what the world thought was possible for someone who looks like me.” As the first American of Chinese or Taiwanese descent to ever play in the NBA and the first Asian American player to win an NBA championship (with the Toronto Raptors in 2019), Lin broke barriers and inspired millions. Signing off, the 37-year-old thanked fans directly: “Thank you all for believing in me, for walking with me, for celebrating my highs and picking me up in my lows.”

 

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Jeremy Lin’s journey has been a rollercoaster of breakthrough moments and crushing setbacks. Months before Linsanity took over Madison Square Garden, Lin was jobless on Christmas Eve 2011, staring at what felt like the end of his NBA dream. After an impressive training camp with the Houston Rockets, he waited for good news, only to get the call that he’d been waived. “It’s Christmas — I just got cut and I think my NBA career is over,” Lin recalled.

Two months later, everything changed. February 2012 catapulted him into global stardom when his unforgettable breakout against the Lakers turned him into an overnight sensation. But while Linsanity reshaped his life, the fairytale came with its own challenges. A torn meniscus later that season forced him to miss the Knicks’ playoffs, and in the years that followed, Lin bounced between teams, trying to recreate that magic. The spark that once shocked the world never burn quite the same again, but Lin kept fighting.

After nine NBA seasons, Lin turned the page and took his talents overseas. He joined the Chinese Basketball Association before briefly returning to the U.S. to play in the G League with the Santa Cruz Warriors during the 2020-21 season. In 2021, he headed back to the CBA, and by 2023, he found a fresh start in Taiwan with the New Taipei Kings.

That move reignited his career. Lin led the Kings to back-to-back championships in 2024 and 2025, winning titles in both the P.LEAGUE+ and the Taiwan Professional Basketball League (TPBL). His impact went beyond team success—in June 2024, he was named the TPBL regular-season MVP and later earned Finals MVP honors, averaging 22.4 points, 5.4 rebounds, 6 assists, and 1.9 steals. From nearly losing his NBA career to dominating overseas, Lin proved his ability to adapt, rebuild, and extend his legacy far beyond Linsanity.

And now, Jeremy Lin steps away from the game on his own terms; exactly how he wanted. “Yeah, I think there’s two ways to retire. One is you’re kind of forced into it; nobody wants you, no team wants you, or your body can’t keep you up anymore; and you kind of have to retire,” Lin explained. “Or there’s going out on your terms, retiring on your own terms, and you have peace with what you’ve done with the game… I want to go out on my own terms.” His career is no longer defined by one magical month in New York but by everything that came after—the battles, the barriers, and the millions he inspired. Linsanity was the spark. The legacy he leaves behind is the fire.

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