Jeremy Lin is one of the NBA players likely to move by the Feb. 7 trade deadline with at least two teams expressing interest. The Portland Trail Blazers and the Sacramento Kings have reportedly shown interest in the American-Asian, meaning Lin could be taking his act elsewhere in the coming days.

With the Atlanta Hawks employing a youth movement of their own, dealing away Lin for young blood or future trade assets hardly comes as a surprise. So far, the 30-year-old guard has been averaging 10.8 points and 3.6 assists in 19.5 minutes per outing. He is also shooting 47.8-percent from the field and 34.7-percent from the three-point region, Sporting News said.

Interest in Lin has ramped up this season with the veteran guard having one of his better NBA seasons. Aside from the Blazers and the Kings, other teams who have shown exploratory interest include the Philadelphia 76ers and the New Orleans Pelicans.

As for the Blazers, Lin is actually one of several players they have on their radar. After acquiring Rodney Hood from the Cleveland Cavaliers, other targets include Evan Fournier of the Orlando Magic and JaMychal Green of the Memphis Grizzlies, Clutchpoints.com said.

So far, Lin has played for seven different NBA teams. His career has been slowed down by occasional injuries although he has managed to stay healthy and deliver for the Hawks this season. His ability to drive and create situations for his teammates have made him an interesting prospect, one that the Blazers or Kings could very well benefit from.

With a topsy turvy career, Lin hopes that 2019 will hold something big for him. One thing that he has not forgotten is his trust in God, keeping the faith as he continues to thrive in his NBA career.

"I feel God has been really pushing my heart to become more and more DESPERATE for Him," he said. "Honestly, in my opinion, the more desperate and helpless I am, the more space I give God to work through me," Lin said in a recent email to fans.

The NBA trade deadline is days away with a lot of players expected to be on the move. Though the attention right now has been more on Anthony Davis and the Lakers, Lin is one of several players likely to be dealt. The only question right now is which team will Linsanity eventually end up with as teams ramp up preparations for the postseason wars and the next NBA season