Jeremy Lin at Time 100 event

Jeremy Lin uploaded this picture to his Facebook page last night with the following post:

“Shoutout to Black Lapel for styling my suit for the Time 100 event tonight…still in awe at all the cool people i met!”

Doesn’t he look cute?

Wonder if other Time 100 nominee, Kim Jong-Un showed up? lol!

He’s looking good, so hopefully we’ll see him back on the court soon!

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    Jeremy Lin gets some work in
    For the first time publicly since his injury, Jeremy Lin was seen doing some light jogging and slow-paced basketball moves during New York Knicks practice Wednesday morning.

    Lin is in his fourth week of recovery after undergoing surgery to repair a small chronic meniscal tear in his left knee on April 2.

    Working with one of the team’s trainers and wearing a brace on his left knee, Lin gingerly moved side to side receiving passes on the left and right corners of the foul line and shooting jumpshots. Occasionally, when he got the ball, he would execute a few different dribbling patterns — some crossovers, some behind-the-backs — leading into a jumpshot. Afterward, he took some free throws and then did slight knee-ups from one end of the court to the other.

    Overall, Lin’s basketball moves looked sharp, but he moved very methodically and was hardly getting off the ground. At one point, he almost tripped over himself moving side-to-side, which caused him to be even more cautious.

    “He’s starting to smell the gym a little bit more now, which is great,” Knicks coach Mike Woodson said. “I asked him yesterday how he felt after getting out running a little bit, and he said he felt pretty good. But we’ve got to put him through drills where he’s cutting and things of that nature just to make sure that the knee doesn’t swell up and he’s not physically sore. I mean, there’s going to be some soreness, but we’ve got to make sure that when he steps back out on the floor, he’s able to play basketball.”

    Woodson hinted that the best-case scenario is Lin returning for the conference semifinals, which has been the likely timetable since his operation. The recovery was considered six weeks.

    “I’d like to think if we’re able to get out of this first round, he should be ready for the second round, I would think,” Woodson said. “But that’s not for me to determine. He’s got to come to us, along with the doctors, and say that the knee feels fine and he’s confident that he can cut and do things that he once did. Then, we’ll put him back in uniform.”

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