Jeremy Lin was very impressive after signing on with the Golden State Warriors' G-League affiliate, the Santa Cruz Warriors. But despite finishing as one of the top scorers, he failed to get a look at the NBA level with the Dubs.

Nevertheless, that's not stopping Jeremy Lin from still chasing his NBA dreams. Per Marc Stein on the NYT Sports, the former Harvard standout will continue to train and prepare for next season, wherever that may be.

Lin has been a huge advocate for the Asian American community over the last few months especially after the horrific slaying in Atlanta. Ever since the COVID-19 pandemic started, Asians have been receiving more hate and Jeremy Lin has been outspoken about the matter. He was also the victim of hate in the G-League, where a fellow player called him Coronavirus on the court.

Lin averaged 19.8 points and 6.4 assists in nine games for Santa Cruz, but the Warriors never gave him a chance. They definitely could've used a scoring punch off the bench, though.

Jeremy Lin last played in the NBA back in 2019 with the Toronto Raptors, but his role was limited. It's been tough for him to actually get back on a roster and get meaningful minutes as he did back during the “Linsanity” days.

But at 32-years-old, Lin isn't throwing the towel in just yet. While he could go back to China and play and make good money, he clearly still believes there is something left for him in the Association.