Jeremy Lin, the first American of Chinese or Taiwan ancestry to play in the NBA, is finalizing a contract buyout with Atlanta to set up signing with Toronto, his agents told ESPN. The US-based sports network's website said Lin, a 30-year-old point guard best known for his "Lin-sanity" run of success with New York in 2012, could wind up with the Canadian club by mid-week. Much-traveled Lin is averaging 10.7 points, 3.5 assists and 2.3 rebounds a game this season for Atlanta but appears destined for his eighth NBA club, having made his debut in 2010 with Golden State.