Coming off a stellar season with the Charlotte Hornets, Jeremy Lin is hoping to cash in on his improved play with a new contract this summer. According to Cleveland.com's Chris Haynes, Lin has declined his player option with the Hornets and will enter free agency as an unrestricted free agent.
This is rather unsurprising as Lin outplayed the two-year, $4.3M deal he signed with the Hornets last summer. When he signed with Charlotte, Lin was coming off a lackluster season with the Lakers and needed to find a situation where the team believed in him and put him in the right position to succeed. And Lin did just that in Charlotte, becoming an excellent off-the-bench combo guard, averaging 11.7 points, 3.2 rebounds and three assists in 26.3 minutes a game. Lin will surely earn a large contract this summer; the question though is how much will a team actually be willing to pay him. He is not truly a starting point guard and is not a strong defender. But teams will definitely be interested in Lin, especially since he is a solid, dependable reserve guard.
I expect the Hornets will definitely make a push to re-sign him. He may not be the star player that Linsanity made him out to be, but he seems to have found his place in the league. With the bigger cap and the ballooning salaries, I expect he'll land a handsome deal, whether it's in Charlotte or elsewhere.