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    Ecstatic Taiwanese claim Knicks' Lin as their own

    TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — With only a handful of foreign embassies, and a political leadership forced into international invisibility, it's not surprising that the 23 million people of Taiwan feel their island home doesn't always get the respect it deserves.

    Perhaps that's why they're now embracing emerging New York Knicks star Jeremy Lin as one of their own, reveling in his basketball exploits with a passion rare for a place better known for its flat screen TVs and computer chips.

    Lin was born and raised in the United States, and his maternal grandmother comes from China, but his parents spent their formative years in Taiwan, and that's enough for people here to see him as a true-blue son of the island.

    The Harvard graduate's remarkably rapid rise from NBA obscurity to stardom appeals to the Taiwanese as embodying the virtues they say propelled their island from agricultural backwater to high-tech powerhouse: hard work, devotion to family and modesty.

    "Jeremy Lin may not consider himself a Taiwanese, and his success has had nothing to do with Taiwan, but Taiwanese regard him as one of their own," said political scientist Liu Bi-rong of Taipei's Soochow University. "Now he has taken the world by storm, and they are proud and enthralled by what he has done."

    Across the 100-mile Taiwan Strait, China too is claiming Lin as a native son, pointing to his grandmother's roots in the eastern coastal province of Zhejiang as proof of his Chinese-ness.

    He is being touted as the next big Chinese sports star after Houston Rockets center Yao Ming, whose retirement last year has tested the NBA's deep-seated popularity on the mainland.

    China's pride of ownership is all too familiar to most Taiwanese, who are constantly bombarded by Beijing's assertions that they live in a political never-never land, lacking all the elementary accouterments of statehood.

     

    The two sides split amid civil war in 1949, and China claims the democratic island as its own, to be brought back into the fold by persuasion if possible, by force if necessary.

    Watching Lin's latest performance against the Sacramento Kings at a Taipei sports bar Thursday morning, 22-year-old saleswoman Tsai Shu-fan dismissed China's Lin identification with a barely disguised sneer.

    "He is a native of Changhua, where his parents came from," she said. "He is not a Chinese."

    Adjusting to China's domineering posture has become something of a cottage industry on Taiwan, particularly since it lost its seat in the United Nations to Beijing in 1971, and virtually all of its diplomatic allies — including the United States — abandoned it for China 30 or 40 years ago.

    Its political leaders now have nowhere to travel on official international visits, except to countries like Paraguay and Burkina Faso, two of the 23 nations around the world that still recognize it.

    That kind of isolation has helped engender outsized reactions when local people make it big on the world stage. Director Ang Lee became a favorite son for the wall-to-wall acclaim he received when "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" and "Brokeback Mountain" hit the silver screen. Former New York Yankees and current Washington Nationals pitcher Chien-ming Wang was commonly referred to on local television broadcasts as "Taiwan's Glory," and Yani Tseng, the No. 1 golfer on the LPGA Tour for the past year, has given her sport a huge boost on the island.

    But only a month into helping transform the New York Knicks from underachieving losers into the NBA's hottest team, Lin looks set to leave the other Taiwanese icons trailing in the dust.

    His Knicks games are broadcast not only on sports stations, but also on news channels, which devote talk shows to his exploits once the games are over.

    Newspapers have totally forgotten about last month's presidential elections, apparently mindful that filling their pages with Linsanity is a far better bet for attracting readers.

    And a English tutoring school is airing TV ads to teach viewers newly coined words like "Lincredible" and "Linternational," noting Lin's cascading global impact.

    None of that surprises Tsai, the young saleswoman, who came to the sports bar Thursday wearing a dark blue hat emblazoned with the Chinese character for her new hero's name.

    "Lin is the young Michael Jordan, and he has Taiwanese blood," she said. "I am so proud of him."

    ___

    Associated Press writer Christopher Bodeen in Beijing contributed to this report.

     
    • Mr. Ape  •  Dallas, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      OK, China will get Jeremy Lin every other weekend and holidays, while Taiwan will have Jeremy Lin during the basketball season:)
      • John 3 mths ago
        ROTFLMAO
      • BTM 3 mths ago
        HAHA
      • A Yahoo! User 3 mths ago
        good one
    • richard  •  3 mths ago
      succes has many fathers but failure is an orphan.
    • YAOLT  •  Twin Falls, Idaho  •  3 mths ago
      He's not chinese, and he's not taiwanese, he's american.
      • John 3 mths ago
        and you're an idiot
      • MAKIO 3 mths ago
        he has said publicly that he's proud to be Chinese. blood is thicker than water.
      • Chelsea 3 mths ago
        He's American, period.
    • Mr FatSkinny  •  Stone Mountain, Georgia  •  3 mths ago
      Dave Chappelle's "Racial Draft" 2012.
    • Doc  •  3 mths ago
      I love it when international audiences get excited about American sports.
    • Aaron  •  3 mths ago
      What is Jeremy Lin? American? Taiwanese? Chinese? Chinese American? Taiwanese American? Guess what people, there is only one person that can decide Jeremy Lin's identity, and that's Jeremy Lin.
      • Comment 3 mths ago
        Actually he's all of the above. You see, what he is really doesn't matter as long as there are people that can identify with him. He's a New Yorker, Californian, and a Harvard grad too.
      • BTM 3 mths ago
        Drives me nuts when people put "____" in front of American. You're an American. That's it. Labeling us only helps to divides us.
      • Kikki 3 mths ago
        Hey, he actually describes himself, when appropriate, as a Taiwanese American. For a few more Chinese Yuans, he can be Chinese, too.

        BTW, I really really do not like the Pe'king man theory, then, we are all Chinese.
    • Jimmer Jammer  •  Naples, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      I will bet my life savings that he won't blow $154 million dollars in career earnings and buy $900,000 of jewelry that he can't pay back. The big story here is that we have a new leader in the NBA who isn't a street thug.
    • michael  •  3 mths ago
      If we want to label then let's label him- he is an American.
      Settled.
    • Kara Saentibaybay  •  3 mths ago
      Nothing wrong with being Taiwanese or Chinese and still be American.

      Nothing wrong with being Irish or African and still be American.

      Just don't let it divide you, folks! Rather unite you!
    • California Kid  •  3 mths ago
      Come on people he belongs to the Bay Area, The Warriors only cut him because he went againt their policy of not being any good, or having any great players.
    • It is what it is  •  3 mths ago
      And Americans claim him as theirs since he was born in the US. This could start off WW3. The International standoff for Jeremy Lin begins! All military units must now be on red alert! Linsanity just might go nuclear!
    • DaveC  •  Mannford, Oklahoma  •  3 mths ago
      if he was a serial killer taiwan wouldn't now him. wherever his irth certificate is regestered is his home country.
    • Preybrother  •  3 mths ago
      All American hero with Chinese roots! This is a clean cut kid who had to struggle to make it in sports. Well educated, well spoken, humble, religious, respected by his peers and the public. It's about time we have a classy guy who can really be a sports model for the kids and many adults who act like kids.
    • I'm on to u...  •  3 mths ago
      He's stone cold american - skin color is just a shell. Aren't we the melting pot? If he went to China or Taiwan for any extended length of time he'd even come back and say - I'm American - Not asian-american but american. I've met many who'll tell you the same here in China. Its the cultural upbringing not the skin color -
    • Gary M  •  Columbia, South Carolina  •  3 mths ago
      France said he eats French bread so he's theirs.
    • cooshcoosh  •  New York, New York  •  3 mths ago
      anyone wanna bet that if he wasn't this big success, they wouldn't "claim" him....
    • Max-deeeepSouth  •  3 mths ago
      This whole ethnicity isn't helpful. Let's be clear, Lin is one of us, a talented and humble one.
    • Rip Ride  •  3 mths ago
      Actually, the correct term for Jeremy Lin is: ABC or American Born Chinese.

      The guy was born in America, so he is not from either China or Taiwan but of Chinese decent. Whatever the case is, he is AWESOME for the Knicks!!!!!
    • Tofu Ninja  •  Austin, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Why would Taiwan and China want to claim Lin? He is American for god seek. He was born here and speak English better than Chinese. He is Chinese American but he is not Taiwanese or Mainland Chinese.
    • cbs08  •  3 mths ago
      Fact: according to ROC (Taiwan) constitution, ROC territory includes Mainland China. Why does Western media only say that China claims Taiwan as its territory? It's a two-way street, and it's two governments vying for the same territory.
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