<Another source naming names:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/9093426/Jeremy-Lin-ESPN-suspends-Max-Bretos-and-fires-Anthony-Federico-after-racist-pun.html
By the way, "Chink" is a forbidden word here.
Anthony Federico was sacked for writing a caption reading "A Chink in the Armour" on Friday night, following the Knicks' first loss since Lin joined the team.
Anchor Max Bretos was suspended for 30 days for using the same phrase.
Lin has been the source of numerous jokes and puns since bursting to the attention of the sports-loving public last month with a series of record-breaking games.
As the first player American-born player of Chinese origin in the NBA, he is enormously popular in the United States and Asia, particularly because he was sleeping on his brother's couch as a penniless unknown before getting his big break at the injury-hit Knicks.
Born in California to parents of Chinese origin who moved to the United States from Taiwan in the 1970s, Lin went to the prestigious Harvard University, after failing to win a basketball scholarship, the route most professional players take to the top.