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Yes, as long as I agree. But to renounce American citizenship, there is little hope. Moreover, he has also played for Chinese Taipei, so the chances of Jeremy Lin joining the Chinese men's basketball team are slim, but it is best to join. We'll find out this summer.
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It is not feasible, in addition to the difference between Jeremy Lin and the average American white and black people, he is an American himself, does not speak Chinese, and the difference in background culture is very difficult to integrate, mainly depending on his own attitude.
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It's not feasible, because people are playing well in the NBA and have a bright future, how can they be removed from the CBA? Besides, China can't afford to pay for that, hehe, it's unlikely that he'll come
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It's not feasible to get him to renounce his U.S. citizenship Both China and the United States do not allow their nationals to have dual citizenship.
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No, although he is of Chinese descent, he was born and raised in the United States. Taiwanese again.
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I don't think it's feasible, doesn't it mean that he won't play for China.
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He is willing to be feasible • the question is to renounce American citizenship!
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People are Americans, don't you think so?
Even if you become a Chinese citizen now, you will not be able to represent the Chinese team in competitions for a few years.
The most important thing is to ask people to be willing, you are too naïve.
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It's hard, they're Americans, and they don't speak Chinese.
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Let's not talk about whether he is an American or not, there are ** reports that even if he goes, he will go to Taipei instead of China, because his parents are both Taiwanese.
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He joined China because he saw that China could benefit him far more than the United States.
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This summer, I learned that Jeremy Lin would come to China to solve these problems.
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Jeremy Lin performed a season in the NBA Development League last season, although Jeremy Lin's performance in the Development League was very good, but this player failed to receive an invitation from the NBA team, so Jeremy Lin has officially bid farewell to the NBA, and there are also many professional reports that Jeremy Lin has been in contact with many CBA teams, so why can't this player get along in the NBA? In fact, in my opinion, it is very simple, on the one hand, because Lin's personal ability is gradually declining, on the other hand, Jeremy Lin's potential has reached its peak, and the last point is that the player's personal competitiveness is not high.
First, Jeremy Lin's personal ability is gradually declining
Fans who are familiar with Jeremy Lin know that this player has achieved a very high level during his time in the NBA, but this player has also suffered from a lot of injuries in the NBA, so his strength has gradually declined, because of the decline in personal ability, so it is gradually marginalized in the team, in my opinion, although the performance in the development league is very good, but many teams are not optimistic about this player, because his personal ability is very limited, which is why he can't get along in the NBA.
Second, Jeremy Lin's potential has reached its peak
Because Jeremy Lin has shown a very high level in the NBA when he was young, and his peak has passed, because he is also very old, so it is time to retire, and the various functions of the body have also declined, which does not allow him to maintain a very high competitive condition, so many teams do not want this player, because he is likely to become a burden to the team, and the most important thing is that the player's potential has reached the limit.
Third, the player's personal competitiveness has become smaller
Because Jeremy Lin has achieved a very high level in the NBA, many teams have very high expectations for this player, but the player's state has also declined sharply after the injury, although he has recovered from the injury problem, but the offensive ability and defensive ability on the court have seriously declined, so in such an economic state, many teams are reluctant to sign this player, because he will become a hole on the court, so this is why I think he can't get along in the NBA.
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The main reason is because of some of his own conditions, so he can't get along in the NBA and can only go to the CBA team.
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Because his ability is not high, and he is not skilled enough, and he does not have the spirit of teamwork, and he does not know how to help others, so he will not be able to mix.
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Because his ball skills are not particularly good, and his overall strength is also very poor, he will not be able to mix in the NBA.
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It may be that his current strength and overall state are not suitable for continued development in the NBA. That's why he chose to quit the NBA and return to China for development.
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Mainly because he made some mistakes in the NBA that people couldn't forgive, so he was removed.
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Feasibility is getting higher and higher! Jeremy Lin was approached by multiple CBA teams.
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No. Members of the Chinese national team must be Chinese citizens. Jeremy Lin's nationality is the United States and he is not eligible to join the national team.
However, since the Chinese side wants Lin to join the national team, the only question is Lin's opinion. If Lin agrees to change his American nationality to Chinese, then he will join the national team.
From 2006 to 2010, Jeremy Lin played for the Harvard University basketball team. In 2010, Jeremy Lin entered the 2010 NBA Draft and was ultimately undrafted. After the 2010-11 NBA Summer League season, Jeremy Lin signed with the Golden State Warriors, becoming the first Harvard student to enter the NBA since 1953 and the first Chinese-American player to enter the NBA.
After joining the NBA, Jeremy Lin played for the Golden State Warriors, New York Knicks, Houston Rockets, Los Angeles Lakers, Charlotte Hornets, Brooklyn Nets, Atlanta Hawks and Toronto Raptors before winning the NBA championship with the Raptors in 2018-19.
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As a Chinese-American NBA player, whether Jeremy Lin can naturalize the national team, Chairman Yao responded indifferently.
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If you want to join the Chinese national team, you must first become a Chinese citizen, which is impossible at present.
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Theoretically, yes, but not in practice, unless he changes his nationality, but the odds are almost non... First of all, he is a Chinese-American and has no Chinese nationality; Secondly, his father is Taiwanese, and if he wants to play for any country, he will most likely represent the Chinese Taipei team, so if he wants to participate in the Chinese national team, it is impossible unless he voluntarily changes his Chinese nationality.
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Now the Chinese team does not allow dual citizenship, and if you want to join the Chinese team, you have to give up his American citizenship.
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Theoretically, yes, because he's of Chinese descent, but that's up to him.
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In fact, there is no need, China only needs to develop football well, first change the tragic situation of football, Jeremy Lin is an American, it will give up his green cardWouldn't it ?Unless he wants to speculate on the mainland, hehehehe).
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Who said no, last year, the Football Association invited Jeremy Lin to add Chinese nationality, but he was politely refused.
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No, because he's an American. If he renounces his U.S. citizenship, he can.
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No.
China does not allow dual citizenship, and the national team is for players with Chinese nationality, and Lin is a Chinese-American.
Besides, letting a Chinese-American join the Chinese team is simply an insult to us pure Chinese.
Great sorrow, 1.3 billion people, not a team of more than 10 people playing basketball?
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If he renounces his U.S. citizenship, it is still possible.
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He must renounce his U.S. citizenship and is not allowed dual citizenship.
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If you get Chinese nationality, you can do it.
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Forget it. This wood makes sense ...
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Because of Jeremy. Lin (also known as Jeremy Lin) is now an American citizen, and the Chinese side does not recognize dual nationality (see Article 3 of the Nationality Law of the People's Republic of China, which states that the People's Republic of China does not recognize Chinese citizens as having dual citizenship. )。
Therefore, if you want him to become a Chinese citizen, you must give up your current American citizenship. But for a number of reasons, such as the NBA's two-year contract with the Warriors, which won't end until the summer of 2012, and the fact that the NBA is now on hiatus, no one can say for sure if the season is actually canceled, and Jeremy Lin loves basketball so much that he trains three times a day to make himself stronger.
Therefore, the decision on joining China or Taiwan will not be made until next year.
Second: because he was born in the United States since he was a child, 23 years ago, which means that he is an authentic American. Although he is of Chinese descent, his parents' ancestral home is also Pinghu, Jiaxing City, Zhejiang Province, China, and Jeremy Lin can only speak some simple Chinese, and when his parents talk to him in Chinese, he can understand and answer English.
Reading Chinese newspapers, news magazines, and the like is basically very difficult.
Third: Even if he is asked to renounce his American citizenship, his first choice will not be China, but Chinese Taipei. Because his parents are from Taipei.
In the past two years, Taipei has contacted Lin Zhihao, hoping that he can represent Chinese Taipei in this Asian Championships, but due to Lin's injury, he did not play with the Taipei team in the Wuhan Asian Championships.
Fourth: whether the Chinese Basketball Association is willing to invite him to join Chinese basketball. For the current Chinese men's basketball team, although China won the championship in this Asian Championships, only the veteran Liu Wei has a stable performance in China's guard line, and the other newcomers are not mature enough.
If Lin comes, use his speed, passing, and create scoring opportunities for the big man to score. This is also a good thing for Chinese basketball.
Fifth: and most importantly, this depends on the attitude of Lin Zhihao's parents. If he himself is willing to renounce his American citizenship, and his parents agree, there will be no longer any obstacle to him becoming a Chinese citizen.
Because he reported online last year, he said that if his parents agreed, he would agree. So his parents are also key.
The above five points are my summary, because the current Asian teams are naturalizing players, there is a lot of pressure on the Chinese team. Even the South Korean team naturalized two players. Lin Zhihao is actually our China. After all, he has Chinese roots.
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On July 20, Beijing time, ESPN reported that thanks to his outstanding performance in the summer league, Jeremy Lin, a talented Chinese guard who graduated from Harvard University, has one more potential owner - the Los Angeles Lakers, who have just completed their second consecutive championship.
In the last five Summer League games, Jeremy Lin, who has represented the Dallas Mavericks, has averaged one rebound, one assist and one steal per game, shooting as well as an astonishing three-point shooting percentage. In a game against the Washington Wizards last week, Jeremy Lin scored 13 points on 6-of-12 shooting in 28 minutes against this year's No. 1 rookie John Wall, while the rookie shot just 4-of-19 in 33 minutes.
Although it was only a few summer league games, whether it was on the offensive or defensive end, Jeremy Lin's extremely consistent play still won a lot of favor from himself when he was still unpopular in college. Jeremy Lin's agent, Roger Montgomery, revealed that in addition to the Mavericks he represented in the Summer League, there is an unidentified Eastern Conference team, and even this year's champion Lakers have expressed interest in the Harvard University guard, who is 1.90 meters tall and weighs 90 kilograms.
We're looking for the best spot for him, and now we're the closest we're to the Lakers. Montgomery said in an interview, "I feel like the final decision will come out soon, we have had positive discussions with the Lakers, we are both interested in each other, so Los Angeles would be a very good choice." Born in California and led his high school team to a state championship, it's no surprise that Jeremy Lin prefers to play on his hometown team.
During his time at Harvard, Lin's performance improved year by year, and by the year he graduated, he was averaging rebounds, assists, blocks and steals per game. In his senior season, Jeremy Lin was also named to the Ivy League All-Tournament First Team. If he can join the NBA, he will become the first Asian-American player in league history and the first NBA player in Harvard's 56-year history, regardless of which team he enters.
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I'm sure Jeremy Lin will think about it later, because he's Chinese, and the Chinese Basketball Association has also sent out invitations.
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Does this Jeremy Lin play football? Can you blow him so that he can kick down Ronaldo and Messi? In this case, there are millions of descendants of Genghis Khan in Europe, and it is not that the Europeans are all Chinese.
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Let's say you're eating well, and somebody comes up and says, "Hey, come and eat, are you going to do it?" ”
If you don't do it, you know Jeremy Lin's answer to not playing for China.
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This is tantamount to saying that Obama should go to Africa to be the **, naïve question.
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