Sunday, March 22, 2020

Jeremy Lin, Lance Stephenson, other NBA players return to China for restart of league

China may have been the epicenter of the COVID-19 epidemic, but it has gone days without a new case, having gotten control of the outbreak. Life in that nation is reportedly starting to return to normal. 
That means restarting the Chinese Basketball Association season, which stopped play two months ago. United States-based players were called back recently, and while there was some hesitation at first, many have returned. 
That starts with Jeremy Lin, who posted about it on Instagram. 
He is far from alone, Kevin Wang reports for ESPN. 
As of now, among those who have returned to China are Lin, Ty Lawson, Donatas Motiejunas, Sonny Weems, Kyle Fogg, Pooh Jeter, Marko Todorovic, Antonio Blakeney and Ekpe Udoh. More are expected to return in coming days… Lance Stephenson, who is in his first CBA stint with Liaoning, has indicated he will return. “Ready,” he posted on Weibo with a video highlight of himself from earlier in the season.
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Last time Jeremy Lin was in the news,

Ex-NBA player Jeremy Lin rips Donald Trump for 'empowering' racism by calling Coronavirus a "Chinese Virus"

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Manipulation confirmed in this report from Japan:


Report by@appledaily_hk , Japanese news outlet interviewed Wuhan doctors, and confirmed Wuhan has stopped testing, that is why new case = 0 there. They release people in quarantine early too.

華本土零感染 日媒揭造假
指習訪武漢後停測試 鄂瘋傳禁通報確診

https://twitter.com/Magnus_Fiskesjo/status/1241498346038218753