Feb 17, 2017 01:10 AM EST
Jeremy Lin Rocking The NBA Floor Very Soon! Here's Hoping He Could Play Next Friday!

Jeremy Lin is expected to rock the NBA floor very soon! All fingers are crossed to see the beloved player joining his Brooklyn Nets team on the hard court next week.

Finally, reports are now bringing some very good news about the dearly missed Jeremy Lin. The Brooklyn Nets point guard is reportedly up and about.

Linsanity fans can recall that JLin7 had an unfortunate accident from his team's match with Detroit Pistons in November. After three months of recuperating from a left hamstring injury, the superstar point guard is reportedly ready to play hard again on the NBA court.

This is not just good news for the Linsanity fans, but a better news for the Brooklyn Nets as well. Unfortunately, the team has lost 13 consecutive games and the return of their powerful point guard would be a good chance for them to recover in the league.

Sure Jeremy Lin's return could be of big help to the team. After Tuesday's practice, the 28-year-old point guard expressed his hopes during a press conference.

JLin7 admitted that the team understands that they have not really figured out the direction of the team, based on its current standing in the league. The Brooklyn Nets point guard also shared his desire to help his team when he finally gets back on the court.

Furthermore, it seems that JLin7 understands the pressure on his return. He also mentioned in the press conference that he is hoping to become what the team has envisioned him to be when he returns, Fansided reported.

Brooklyn Nets has not released an official statement on the exact return date of their superstar point guard. However, Brian Lewis of the New York Post announced through his official Twitter account the expected return date of JLin7.

According to the tweet, Brian Lewis mentioned that Kenny Atkinson is expecting Jeremy Lin to be back in the game once the NBA All-Star break has transpired. That means the superstar point guard's much-awaited return will most likely happen next Friday when the Brooklyn Nets matches against Denver Nuggets.

Are you excited for Jeremy Lin's return on the hard court? Let us know your thoughts!

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