‘Linsanity’
Jeremy Lin became the first breakout Asian-American NBA star in 2012 after a stunning season. The Knicks star came out of nowhere as he lit up the league with a series of dazzling performances. He scored 130 points in his first five games, reviving the Knicks’ ailing season. The former D-League player became a cult hero in the city.

The media called the rising hype ‘Linsanity’ and he became a massive star. But he made the mistake of joining the Rockets and James Harden soon ousted him as the team’s star. In the end, he never reached the same lofty heights again. Yes, he won a ring with the Raptors in 2019 but spent most of his time as a backup there (via NBC News).