The G League is investigating a high-profile statement by Jeremy Lin, who was known as ‘Coronavirus’ during a game, informing a league official of ESPN’s Marc Spears four.
In a Facebook post the youths, Lin, the ex-NBA scout who now plays for the Santa Cruz Warriors in the G League, spoke about the racism that the Asian-Established community is facing and exemplifies what he has said.
“Being a veteran of 9 years in the NBA did not protect me from being called ‘coronavirus’ in the cane,” he wrote.
Lin did not specify when it was called asi. Currently participating in the G-League bureau in Orlando, Florida, as a member of Santa Cruz, the Warriors branch.
Last night’s night, Warriors coach Steve Kerr said the NBA’s investigating Lin’s ad.
“I want to see the Facebook post”, says Kerr. “Really Powerful. I applaud Jeremy for his words and echoes his sentiments regarding respect for racism against the Asian-Estonian community. It is ridiculous and obviously committed by many people, including our ex-president (Donald Trump), in what “refers to the coronavirus that originated in China. It’s impactful. It’s not, it can have nothing to do with it, but it can not have racism in general.
Lin converts to the first NBA national player in the United States of China or Taiwan when he was disqualified from the Golden State Warriors during the 2010-11 season. It’s more known for a series of annotations, one that led to victories for the New York Knicks during the 2011-12 season, which is described as ‘Linsanity’. Altogether la ex estrella de Harvard promotes 11.6 points and 4.3 aspects and 480 games and the NBA of 2010 and 2019.
Prior to his passing by the G League this season, he was playing in the China Baloncesto Association.
When the question is specifically stated and the taste is an investigation into Lin’s advertisement, Kerr responded quickly to the fires.
“O, sí, seguro”, dijo. “As it is, in the publication, the reference was a bit vague, as well as the creation of a good series that passed”.