Harvard graduates are thought of as the best and the brightest in society. But apparently, they also make silly mistakes just like the rest of us. Case in point, Jeremy Lin. The veteran guard of the Santa Cruz Warriors of the NBA G League recently shared his laundry debacle.

 

 

Lin has quite the basketball journey. From being undrafted out of Harvard in 2010, he bounced around a bunch of teams with no guarantees, including playing in the NBA G League, before seizing his opportunity with the New York Knicks in the 2011-2012 season. In a span of 12 games as a starter, Lin surprisingly lit up teams as the Knicks won nine games in that stretch, giving birth to Linsanity, which caught the attention of the entire world.

Lin would never reach the same height again but was a solid guard for the most part of his career. Unfortunately, in the 2017-2018 season as a member of the Brooklyn Nets, he suffered a devastating, season-ending ACL injury. His playing time and production continued to dip since then. While he barely saw any action, he was a member of the 2018-2019 Toronto Raptors that won a championship.

Lin would go on to play overseas in the China Basketball Association, before finding his way to the NBA G League again. He's putting up 18.9 points, 3.0 rebounds, and 7.0 assists per game for the Warriors affiliate. These are admirable numbers, especially considering he's already 32-years old.

Maybe, Jeremy Lin could get a call-up from Dub Nation. That is if his phone is still working.