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    Lin has 13 assists, Knicks run win streak to 7

    NEW YORK (AP) — Instead of saving the Knicks, Jeremy Lin got to save his energy.

    Lin played only 26 minutes Wednesday night, 10 fewer than in any game since joining the rotation. With the Knicks blowing out the Sacramento Kings, he checked out for good in the third quarter, grabbing a spot on the bench next to Carmelo Anthony and sharing a laugh with the injured All-Star.

    "We were just having fun and kind of talking about how we're both excited for when he comes back," Lin said.

    Hey 'Melo, no need to rush. Lin and the Knicks just keep on winning.

    Lin put aside his record-setting scoring to hand out a career-best 13 assists, and New York got back to .500 with its seventh straight victory, 100-85 on Wednesday night.

    Lin added 10 points, focusing more on his role as a distributor while others torched the Kings for 51 percent shooting. Landry Fields had 15 points and 10 rebounds, while Bill Walker and Steve Novak each chipped in 14 points as the Knicks put seven players in double figures for the first time since April 5, 2009, at Toronto.

    "As a point guard, my field goal attempts have been really high and I don't think that's necessarily good," Lin said. "I think it's more of my job to distribute and get people in rhythm."

    Lin scored 136 points in his first five starts, most by any NBA player since the NBA merged with the ABA in 1976. His 3-pointer with 0.5 seconds left Tuesday allowed the Knicks to pull out a 90-87 victory in a game they trailed nearly the whole way.

    The Knicks (15-15) led this one almost throughout, evening their record for the first time since they were 6-6 after a loss to Oklahoma City on Jan. 14. They host hapless New Orleans on Friday, hoping Anthony will return from a strained right groin.

    "We wanted to be aggressive, make it hard for (Lin), but he still ran the team and got assists," Sacramento's Tyreke Evans said. "They made shots. It seemed like they were making everything tonight."

    Evans scored 19 points for the Kings, who had won four in a row in New York. DeMarcus Cousins added 15 but shot only 7 of 18 and grabbed just four rebounds.

    Already the NBA's biggest story, Linsanity had peaked about 24 hours earlier with the former Harvard guard's winner in Toronto. The shot was replayed on the overhead video board at the Garden, triggering a huge ovation as if it had just happened live.

    But Lin, the reigning Eastern Conference player of the week, would have few other scoring highlights, taking only six shots.

    Fans, quite a few wearing Lin's jerseys or holding masks of his face, loved it anyway. They chanted "MVP! MVP!" as he was interviewed on the court after the game and held up signs such as "Lin Your Face," ''Linderella," and — of course — "Marry Me Jeremy."

    "It's crazy. Thank you for the energy as always," he said to the crowd.

    Then he was peppered with an array of questions usually reserved for superstars, from his thoughts about President Barack Obama watching him, to whether it was time to get a new haircut.

    But for Lin, the only focus is basketball.

    "I knew him before he was Linmania. He's still the same humble guy," Kings coach Keith Smart said. "The guy has not changed a bit, which is real special for a young man."

    Lin played last season in Golden State for Smart, who praised Lin's work ethic and attitude, but never imagined "the perfect storm" that would lead to these results.

    "It's good Monday morning quarterbacks are here now, but no one could have predicted this guy being this big in this place here," Smart said before the game.

    Lin opened the game with a three-point play, giving him nine straight points dating to late Tuesday, but passed more than shot as the Knicks scored easily in the first half. Lin beat the defense with penetration and dishes to shooters, or by throwing lob passes over the top.

    The Knicks led 25-17 after one quarter, then blew it open late in the second. Novak converted a four-point play, Lin hooked up with Fields for an alley-oop dunk, then made a free throw to cap a run of seven straight points and make it an 18-point game. The Knicks closed the scoring when Lin drove and threw a wraparound pass to Tyson Chandler for a dunk with 1.7 seconds left, extending it to 54-36.

    "I just thought we played really exceptionally well the first quarter," Knicks coach Mike D'Antoni said. "Just the ball was moving, every time we drew up a play they ran it perfectly. Every time I think there was an opportunity to make a great pass, they did it."

    Lin had six points and nine assists in the first half. He found Fields for a layup that made it a 25-point game early in the third, and the Knicks coasted from there.

    Notes: Kings rookie guard Isaiah Thomas was booed when his name was announced after checking in late in the first quarter. The names are pronounced the same, but he's not related to former Knicks coach and president Isiah Thomas. "I knew it was going to happen here," Thomas said. "I was expecting something. Spike Lee told me next time you come to New York, you better change your name." ... The Knicks last won seven in a row near the end of last season. ... Former vice president Al Gore and ex-heavyweight champion Mike Tyson were at the game.

     

    31 comments

    • Lawrence  •  Newark, New Jersey  •  3 mths ago
      It was such an easy win for the Knicks, they hardly used Lin in the 2nd half.
      All the guys on the team were having fun, which is something I haven't seen on the Knicks in years.
    • Cambridge  •  Charleston, South Carolina  •  3 mths ago
      While I was listening to the Ed Schultz Show the other night, I was very disappointed with the message being conveyed about the Knicks player, Jeremy Lin. Back in the early days of the NBA, the majority White organization was debating whether Black players could play the game. Now Black players are debating whether Asian players can play the game of basketball? WOW, it ddoesn't matter what race you are, prejudice exists everywhere. My, how quickly have we, as Black folk have forgotten that we were treated the very same way! I am appalled at the whole thing. Basketball is not rocket science, it is just a game!
      • Indiana Jones 3 mths ago
        Agree, but Ed Shulz is a racist pig himself, he plays his own race game.
    • Steamin Pile O' Palin  •  St George, Utah  •  3 mths ago
      The Lin story is a great one. I really dont like the Knicks but Lin is one of the best sports stories in years. Any undrafted kid who seizes a chance and plays his heart out deserves the attention he is getting. I hope he keeps it up.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 mths ago
      I don't even like Pro Basketball, but the Lin story is the most enlightening one I've seen in any sport for many years. It makes you wonder how many players have been overlooked and never had the chance.
    • calvert43  •  Trumbull, Connecticut  •  3 mths ago
      The Knicks need all the positive comments and wins they can stand. If Lin is responsible for all the hullabaloo, what is the big deal? Enjoy while you can!
    • Paul  •  3 mths ago
      I heard a clueless sportscaster recently comment that Lin was "the first player of Chinese ethnicity" in the NBA.
      Oh yeah? And what was Yao Ming? Jewish?
    • Doc  •  3 mths ago
      He's a play facilitatory, like Magic Johnson was, and Jordan too. THAT'S how you win playoffs!
      Rather than these ball hogs just wanting their name to be on TV.
    • Viraaj  •  San Francisco, California  •  3 mths ago
      Jeremy is Linstoppable.. only he can stop himself!
    • wonsetihw  •  3 mths ago
      When the team is winning, everyone plays well. Lin brought enthusiasm back to the Knicks and the NBA, but I still say the NBA are using their fans and are taking their generosity for granted.
    • AnothaGiantsPassrushonyoa ...  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  3 mths ago
      This kid's going to have three great pick and roll options. If Carmelo learns how to play off the ball, and Super Lintendo's passing improves, this team could be a threat.
    • Indiana Jones  •  3 mths ago
      What !!, No gun?
    • zorigt  •  Ulan Bator, Mongolia  •  3 mths ago
      I saw kings had 3 guys on him, that makes easier on the other guys. All lin has to do was pass the ball because there was always 1 or 2 guys on him. That's why you see a lot of turnovers because there's so many people guarding him instead one.
    • Ken  •  Pompano Beach, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      Al Gore and Mike Tyson are mentioned being at the game. I wonder why they did not mention that Charles Manson was watching a streaming feed from prison. I mean, this info is important.
    • phillyphan61  •  3 mths ago
      now to get his name in the news, lebron is saying he would go back to cleveland.
      you're done lebron. a HARVARD MAN is the NEW face of the nba. and it is j-Lin.
      you are king of nothing, so put your ego away
    • P.T.Hawk  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      What makes his rise so compelling is unlike blacks and hispanics he is not a product of affirmative action. Asians do not get preferencial treatment so he must have genuine talent. A talented asian with dignity and class really stands out in a sport dominated by gangstas. He's one of a few NBA players without a rap sheet. That alone makes him exceptional.
      • None of your Business 3 mths ago
        Blacks get affirmative action in the NBA? Surely you're kidding.
      • phillyphan61 3 mths ago
        no, but whites need it in the nba.
      • KevinR 3 mths ago
        all 3 of you should stop being racist...if he was blue he would still have these skills cause its the PERSON
    • Linden Boom  •  Hicksville, New York  •  3 mths ago
      Lin!, Is the real deal for NEW YORK. (Miss Queen James) New York and Super Man Lin is waiting for YOU. Also this is for (Big Money) Floyd Mayweather Jr, TheCongress Man Philippines is waiting for YOU!
    • Ken  •  Pompano Beach, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      And the blacks are weeping that a non-black is getting attention.
      • A Yahoo! User 3 mths ago
        Race baiting is so unbecoming to you.
      • phillyphan61 3 mths ago
        why? they do it
      • KevinR 3 mths ago
        and since when Philly did you not learn that just because every one else does it doesn't mean it is right; your comment is entirely childish!
    • TheRVManiac  •  Canton, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      "Former vice president Al Gore and ex-heavyweight champion Mike Tyson were at the game."

      Why is this even mentioned? Who, in their right mind, would care about either one of these two losers?
      • Maxed 3 mths ago
        Celebs in the stands are often mentioned in hoops stories. 1st one you ever read?
      • AnothaGiantsPassrushonyoa ... 3 mths ago
        I guarantee, they've both done way better than you have in life.
      • P 3 mths ago
        Let`s see Gore sucking millions out of Americans with his phony global warming crap. And Mike Tyson what a role model. Way better? doubt it.
    • Matt  •  Portland, Oregon  •  3 mths ago
      Lin is great but Knick's fan sound like idiots. They boo anybody with the name Thomas?
      • 3RK2 3 mths ago
        Over reacted for the Knicks' fans yes. But you didn't experience or feel the pain of the I Thomas era.
      • NYC 3 mths ago
        isaiah thomas sucks donkey dick
      • Maxed 3 mths ago
        Yes, if their first name is Isaiah and they announce it over the PA at the Garden.
    • Steve  •  Boston, Massachusetts  •  3 mths ago
      i love how people feel the need to refer to his stats as "career-best", even though his career consists of 7 games.
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