The proud owner of the trademark “Linsanity” has applied to expand his portfolio.
A quick-thinking Jeremy Lin fan filed for the trademark “Brook-Lin” on July 1, following Lin’s signing with the Nets, and subsequently transferred it to Lin, according to NetsDaily. The pending application on the United States Patent and Trademark Office’s website says the term “Brook-Lin” is to be used commercially for hooded sweatshirts, jerseys and T-shirts, among other items.
The journeyman point guard signed a three-year deal with Brooklyn during free agency, and is hoping for some stability on his sixth team in his seventh season in the NBA.