jeremy lin, once an nba superstar, says he's hit rock bottom. a winning turnaround with the new york knicks in 2012. his remarkable run was dubbed "linsanity" and saw his jersey outsell even lebron james and kobe bryant that year. but times have changed. lin is struggling to find a new team despite becoming the first asian—american player to win an nba title while playing for the toronto raptors last season. and they say that once you hit rock bottom, and the only way is up. rock bottom, and the only way is up. rock bottom just seems to be getting more and more rock bottom for me. so free agency has been tough. because i feel like in some ways, the nba has kind of given up on me. staying with basketball — the nba's annual " basketball without borders" camp is taking place until wednesday in dakar, senegal. the event, aimed at developing basketball talents in africa, is organised in conjunction with the sport's world governing body, fiba. this year, 60 teenage players from 29 african countries are playing with current and former nba and fiba star