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    Linsanity: Knicks benchwarmer becomes a star

    NEW YORK (AP) — Jeremy Lin came with an intriguing story even before he escaped the New York Knicks' bench.

    First American-born NBA player of Chinese or Taiwanese descent.

    Harvard graduate.

    Nomad who crashed on a teammate's couch when his brother's place wasn't available.

    In just one week, Lin's proven he's so much more.

    Turns out, he's a terrific basketball player.

    "The level he is playing at right now, I have never seen it," Knicks forward Jared Jeffries said. "It is weird for a guy to come in and be a team leader who has bounced around like he has. He has inspired us to play harder because he gives it his all every day. There is nothing he doesn't do on a daily basis."

    Lin scored a career-high 38 points Friday night to lead the Knicks to a 92-85 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers. After scoring 28 and 23 in his first two NBA starts, he outplayed Kobe Bryant in front of a national TV audience, leaving delirious fans without their voices and his coach without the words to describe it.

    "I don't know what to tell you," Mike D'Antoni said. "I have never seen this. It's not often that a guy is going to play four games, the best you are going to see, and nobody knows who he is. That is hard to do."

    Lin delivered again Saturday night, scoring 20 points and making a foul shot with 4.9 seconds left in a 100-98 win at Minnesota. He also had eight assists and six rebounds in the Knicks' fifth straight victory.

    Lin is drawing comparisons to Denver quarterback Tim Tebow, with the way he impacts his teammates during games and talks about his faith afterward.

    Forget Tebowing. Linsanity is the new sports sensation.

    "He's been amazing," Minnesota rookie Ricky Rubio, who knows a thing or two about reviving a franchise with dynamic point guard play, said before Saturday night's game. "He's playing well. He's smart and a great kid. We'll try to stop him."

    Lin was perhaps on his last chance, and maybe a last resort, when D'Antoni put him in last Saturday against New Jersey. The Knicks had lost on the previous two nights to fall to 8-15, and another defeat that night would have dropped them behind the Nets in the standings and might have made the cries to fire D'Antoni even harder for team management to ignore.

    Lin had slept on teammate Landry Fields' couch the night before, still refusing to get his own place as he headed into the week the Knicks would have to decide whether to cut him or guarantee his contract for the rest of the season.

    Lin scored 25 points that night, and D'Antoni promoted him to the starting lineup for the next game.

    A sensation was born.

    The Knicks haven't looked back, even while playing without leading scorers Carmelo Anthony and Amare Stoudemire. They'll be back soon, and if Lin gets them to play at their potential, watch out.

    "I think it'll be fun for the city obviously," Bryant said.

    There was nothing fun about the Knicks before Lin, as fans blamed D'Antoni, Anthony and team management for the disappointing start. But as they screamed for Lin throughout Friday's game, especially after a clutch 3-pointer in the fourth quarter that was perhaps the biggest shot of the game, Madison Square Garden was again the place to be in the NBA.

    "I thought that the Garden was rocking, and it was a great atmosphere," said the Lakers' Metta World Peace, who grew up in New York as Ron Artest.

    Too bad the fun is being missed by so many in the city. A dispute between MSG and Time Warner cable is keeping Knicks games off that system for now, even as Asian networks line up to add Knicks games to their broadcast schedules.

    The Knicks began selling Lin merchandise Friday, and one souvenir stand on the concourse level ran out before the game even started. The NBA says Lin has been the top selling jersey online since last Saturday, and the Knicks are the top-selling team this week.

    All-Star Kevin Durant and Memphis' Rudy Gay were among the players tweeting about Lin afterward, and most of the questions Bryant faced were about a player whose game he'd said he wasn't familiar with only 24 hours earlier.

    The only one who isn't talking about Lin is the point guard himself, a spiritual and humble person who gives credit to God, D'Antoni and his teammates.

    "When I'm on the court, I try to play with all my emotion and heart," Lin said. "I just love the game, playing with this team and coach."

    His heartfelt sentiments and enthusiasm on the court also captured the attention of Lakers Hall of Famer Magic Johnson.

    "The excitement he has caused in the Garden, man, I hadn't seen that in a long time," Johnson told The Associated Press recently after watching Lin's first two games. "When you get a spark like this, especially in a season like this, this could carry them for a long time because they needed something to happen positive. Everything has been really negative."

    Lin was waived by Golden State in December after splitting last season between the Warriors and the NBA Development League. Houston picked him up for a couple of weeks before cutting him, and the Knicks decided to give him a look.

    New York had just waived its point guard, Chauncey Billups, to free up money to sign center Tyson Chandler. Three point guards couldn't run D'Antoni's offense, so the Knicks were stuck waiting on Baron Davis to recover from a herniated disk in his back. There was no indication D'Antoni would try out a fourth point guard, let alone Lin.

    Now there's no rush for Davis. Not with Lin running D'Antoni's offense better than anyone.

    "In D'Antoni's offense, he is looking a lot like (Steve) Nash, except a little bit more aggressive in going to the basket and scoring," Lakers center Andrew Bynum said.

    D'Antoni has mentioned Nash, too, in his excitement to talk about Lin. And the Phoenix point guard is a fan as well.

    "If you love sports you have to love what Jeremy Lin is doing," Nash wrote on Twitter this week. "Getting an opportunity and exploding!!"

    And creating a whole new vocabulary.

    At the Garden, it's Words with Lin instead of Words with Friends: Linderella; Lincredible; Super Lintendo; and of course, Linsanity, the Twitter trending word of choice.

    Expect more puns as he continues to prove himself as a bona fide NBA player.

    "He's not a fluke," Chandler said. "Just the confidence he plays with, the pace, the understanding of the game. You can tell when a guy isn't really that skilled but is just having a good stretch. This guy is skilled."

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    53 comments

    • ChitFromChinola  •  San Francisco, California  •  3 mths ago
      You know what's extra cool about this guy? His teammates love playing with him, too. The whole team plays with unbridled joy like a college team in the Final Four -- if Lin throws them an assist or scores himself, it doesn't matter -- on the bench, on the court, they go crazy either way. . Stoudemire and Anthony will love it, too.
      • A Yahoo! User 3 mths ago
        It's the sign of a great leader.
    • Robert  •  3 mths ago
      Harvard graduate. Asian American. No wonder noone expected him to be a starter. Let's be real. we profile by race unconsciously all the time without even realizing it. That Lin shined on national TV against the best individually talented and worst team player in NBA history is hilarious.
      • mr wooly 3 mths ago
        If you meant Kobe when you said the 'worst team player in NBA history', you know nothing about basketball - and I mean nothing.
    • ChitFromChinola  •  San Francisco, California  •  3 mths ago
      Watch him play for Harvard on YouTube. He was the real deal then, and the real deal now. He was un-recruited out of high school, too, so he's used to working for everything -- nothing was handed to him. He's got a soft shooting touch that you can't teach, so even his misses are soft on the rim. He'll be putting people in the seats at home and away for a long time.
      • Mike 3 mths ago
        Sounds kind of like Tom Brady's story.
    • *****  •  3 mths ago
      He's got a great first step.
    • T. Jefferson  •  3 mths ago
      Go Jeremy!! I liked you on the Warriors but their chronic blindness to talent keeps them at their sub-mediocre level. What a great story. I bet Hollywood is lining up a movie about you as we speak.
    • Citizen of Earth  •  Catonsville, Maryland  •  3 mths ago
      Wow! A well written, interesting article on Yahoo! New leadership? Good to see someone with some humility rise up in the NBA, or for that matter any major league. Hope his good fortune and good attitude continue for a long time...
    • EXTINCT  •  3 mths ago
      Mild Mannered-you sound like a sour grape!
    • Dash Riprock  •  Troy, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      Hey Kobe! Still think the kid ain't good enough? He certainly showed you what for!
    • RichD  •  Boston, Massachusetts  •  3 mths ago
      This is great for him -- but I will wait to see if he's still good after opposing teams start planning for him.
    • -----------------  •  Orlando, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      Wow! American success story. We love the underdog, don't we?
    • Adam  •  Cincinnati, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      wow, what a kick in the lake-nuts that was...
    • Adam  •  Cincinnati, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      He has increased the value of the LINden dollar in the game "Second Life"
    • Adam  •  Cincinnati, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      LINden B. The Johnson !

      You know it !
    • Jedi Master  •  San Diego, California  •  3 mths ago
      Whatcha going to do when Linsanity runs wild over you ???
      • Mike 3 mths ago
        OK. That was a good one. Some of the other people are trying too hard to be clever.
    • Killem Dafoe  •  Irvine, California  •  3 mths ago
      That kid is BalLin!! Great story.
    • not worth the missed oppo ...  •  Meriden, Connecticut  •  3 mths ago
      Does anyone know how valuable this guy's rookie cards are now? The market must be boiling for them particularly overseas.
    • None  •  3 mths ago
      HA HA! China owns your own game now, America! We own your government! We own most of your debt! We make everything you use. All your money belong to us! You're our cute little pet superpower, lol!
      • Mad D 3 mths ago
        You realize he is American made and knows that he is one?
      • Jack Nelle 3 mths ago
        China owns our game? This guy is as American as they come. A child of immigrants who wanted to better their lives and wanted the best for their children. He's Christian and want's to become a pastor and help the disadvantaged children in poor neighborhoods. Does that sound like modern day Chinese culture to you? Can you even be a practicing Christian in mainland China? (yes I know he is of Taiwanese decent).

        If China "owned" then the most talented individuals and hard working families looking for a better life would be immigrating to China. But we all know the brain drain is going the opposite direction. A handful of dubiously successful 5 year plans isn't going to change that trend anytime soon.

        I'm as Midwestern white bread as they come and I am proud as anyone that this man and his family have made a better life for themselves in America. I don't see him as Asian-American (no disrespect to those who identify themselves as such), I see him as American PERIOD. And most of us believe the same for all races that make up the population of the great American experiment.

        It's stories like his that remind me that America still is still the "Shining city upon a hill" that JFK and Reagan spoke about. For those who don't remember:

        ."..I've spoken of the shining city all my political life, but I don't know if I ever quite communicated what I saw when I said it. But in my mind it was a tall proud city built on rocks stronger than oceans, wind-swept, God-blessed, and teeming with people of all kinds living in harmony and peace, a city with free ports that hummed with commerce and creativity, and if there had to be city walls, the walls had doors and the doors were open to anyone with the will and the heart to get here. That's how I saw it and see it still...." - Ronald Reagan

        Despite our political landscape being poisoned these days by statist of BOTH parties, America is still a cornucopia of personal liberty, egalitarianism, individualism, populism and laissez-faire economic policies. And Jeremy Lin is a prime example of what American exceptionalism really means.
    • John Deere  •  Durham, North Carolina  •  3 mths ago
      the most inspirational story. I stopped following NBA after Michael Jordan left, but Jeremy has brought me back.
    • vince f  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  3 mths ago
      I haven't followed the NBA and the Knicks for about 10 to 12 years, Lin has made me a LITTLE interested again.
    • J  •  New York, New York  •  3 mths ago
      #$%$ JEREMY LIN HAVE 37 GAMES TO GO!!! Knicks doesn't have no more POINT GUARDS.... COUNTDOWN 37 PERFECT STREAK GAMES
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