Jeremy Lin: The "Ferryman" from the legend of the arena to the dream of basketball
12:40pm, 6 August 2025Basketball
On August 6, the basketball world focused on the first "Jeho Lin's Next Generation" basketball training camp held by former NBA player Jeremy Lin. This training camp is of great significance and aims to help the next generation of Asian American and Pacific Islander basketball players grow, with 11 college boys and women participating. In an interview with the media, Jeremy Lin revealed the original intention of establishing the training camp. He was eager to see players with the same face as him on the field, and this expectation prompted him and his business team to resolutely decide to start the training camp. "For me, there are two important motivations. One is to share the valuable experience I have accumulated in my career, many of which are obtained through setbacks, things I expect them to know at this age. The second is to think about whether to build a community around it. This stems from the lack of feeling that I have experienced, as a pioneer, or as the ‘first’ or ‘only’. "

In the training camp, participants not only listen to Jeremy Lin's careful guidance, but also sweat on the court with their idols. Jeremy Lin revealed: "As long as I can participate on the court, even if I only participate on a small scale, whether it is to cover, pick-and-roll, or occasionally act as a defender, I hope to participate. Seeing that everyone is actively competing and working hard, I especially want to fight on the court with them." This kind of devoted attitude has undoubtedly brought great encouragement to the young players.

This training camp may become an important part of Jeremy Lin's future plans. He sighed: "It can be said that this is my first time as a coach full-time. Now I can pay full attention to these athletes without worrying about my training. I think this may be my transition to a new chapter in my life. I am really grateful to these athletes for coming to participate and giving me the opportunity to share with them. I sincerely hope that this training camp can continue to grow and grow."

Jeol Lin has gone from creating the "Lin Crazy" legend on the NBA field to becoming the "ferryman" of young players' dreams. He interprets his love and inheritance of basketball with practical actions. Through the "Jeol's Next Generation" basketball training camp, he not only taught his skills, but also conveyed a kind of belief and strength, building a stage for Asian Americans and Pacific Islander basketball players to pursue their dreams. I believe that under the leadership of Jeremy Lin, this training camp will cultivate more excellent basketball talents and write their basketball stories. Jeremy Lin will also leave a strong mark on the road to promoting the development of the basketball career.
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