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    From New York to Asia, Lin is a hoops sensation

    NEW YORK (AP) — Bigger than Shaq? Larger than LeBron? The Knicks as NBA champions?

    (Don't laugh too hard at that last one. The odds are getting better, according to one online sports book.)

    Nothing seems too Lin-possible now after Jeremy Lin's incredible first week as an NBA starter, and the story keeps getting better.

    The undrafted player from Harvard made a 3-pointer with five-tenths of a second left Tuesday night to give the Knicks a 90-87 victory at Toronto.

    Lin and the Knicks returned home Wednesday night and ran their winning streak to seven games with a 100-85 victory against Sacramento that got them back to .500 after an 8-15 start.

    Lin joined the rotation only then, starting the last five games, so hold off on making him a Michael Jordan, Shaquille O'Neal or LeBron James just yet. But the Knicks have seen enough to believe this ride may last a while.

    "I don't know when there's an ending, maybe there won't," coach Mike D'Antoni said.

    Lin's story has blown straight past the New York sports pages and all their cute headlines such as "Va-Lin-tine's Day," all the way to a basketball-crazed continent on the other side of the world.

    Lin also has done wonders for shares of Madison Square Garden Inc., the company that owns the Knicks, the Garden and the namesake sports network. The stock has surged 9 percent since Lin began his heroics Feb. 4, reaching an all-time high of $33.18 earlier this week before retreating slightly to close at $31.91 Wednesday.

    "Rangers and Knicks fans do tend to buy the stock when the teams are doing well," Miller Tabak analyst David Joyce said.

    And Linsanity has reached America's most powerful basketball fan, with President Barack Obama talking about Lin's winner Wednesday.

    White House spokesman Jay Carney called Lin "just a great story, and the president was saying as much this morning."

    Lin arrived in New York in December with no guarantee he'd last more than a few weeks. Already cut by Golden State and Houston this season, he was so hesitant to get comfortable in his new home that he refused to even get his own.

    Instead, he slept at his brother's place in the city, and had crashed on teammate Landry Fields' couch the night before his breakout game against New Jersey on Feb. 4.

    Even an Ivy League education couldn't help Lin explain what's happened since — the most points in any player's first five games as a starter since the NBA merged with the ABA in 1976, and a contract that's guaranteed for the rest of the season.

    "No, but I believe in an all-powerful and all-knowing God who does miracles," Lin said.

    If that sounds familiar, yes, Lin has been frequently compared to Denver quarterback Tim Tebow. Both relied on their faith as much as their previously overlooked skills to guide them through hot streaks that made them sensations even beyond their sports.

    Tebow carried the Broncos right into the playoffs, and now there are some who believe Lin can do the same with the Knicks.

    The Knicks were 40-1 odds to win the NBA championship on Bovada.lv before Lin's run began. Now, they're down to an 18-1 shot and conjuring up memories of another New York team.

    "A guy like this is great for the game and has drawn a lot of interest from bettors on the Knicks games also," Kevin Bradley, the sports book's manager, said in a statement. "I am having visions of how the public was treating the Giants going into the Super Bowl being the hottest team in the NFL and costing us a mint, and right now the Knicks are by far the biggest loser for the book."

    Not everybody is convinced. Boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. played down Lin mania on Twitter, saying that Lin is just doing what plenty of black players do but is getting more attention because of his Asian heritage.

    And Lin is certain to cool off. It's one thing to beat teams such as the Nets and Wizards when they've barely had time to learn your name. It's another when NBA defenses are prepared to stop you.

    "He's a marked man now, he's not going to sneak up on anybody, and every night's going to be tough," D'Antoni said.

    Then again, Kobe Bryant had said he wasn't familiar with Lin's game and would have to study up on him. The next night, Lin burned the Lakers for a career-high 38 points in a nationally televised victory.

    That was a huge moment in Taiwan, which Lin's parents left in the 1970s. Asia lost its biggest basketball star when Yao Ming retired last summer, but ratings are up in China, and TV stations around the continent have rushed to add Knicks games to their broadcasts.

    "I like Jeremy Lin (more than Yao Ming) because Yao Ming was already famous (when he started playing in NBA). For Lin, it's like nobody had heard of him before. Kobe gave an interview saying he did not know who Lin was. So this is truly a rising star," Taiwanese university student Zhang Gan-yu said.

    Lin, the NBA's first American-born player of Chinese or Taiwanese descent, has been gaining followers on social media and had the NBA's top-selling jersey online in the first week it was available. With Knicks games blacked out to many New Yorkers because of a local cable dispute, the Knicks held their first viewing party in Chinatown on Wednesday night.

    Their hero had a relatively quiet game, scoring only 10 points with a career-high 13 assists in a 100-84 victory at home against Sacramento. Still, when it was over, the adoring Garden fans chanted "M-V-P" as he was doing a postgame interview on the court.

    But Lin will have to have lasting success to be just a short-term phenomenon, even to Asians. Yao was beloved because he proved to be an All-Star. Yi Jianlian, drafted in 2007 and now with his fourth NBA team, has seen his popularity wane because he is a journeyman.

    Not to worry, D'Antoni says. Lin's the real thing.

    "He's going to be a good player," D'Antoni said.

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    AP Business Writer Dave Carpenter in Chicago contributed to this story.

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    Follow Brian Mahoney on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/Briancmahoney

     

    36 comments

    • Paro  •  3 mths ago
      WTH with all this Asian crap? He's a frickin' AMERICAN from California...I don't hear anyone calling black players "Africans"..... Stop with the labeling and enjoy the #$%$ game!
      • Chris Chase 3 mths ago
        Born and raised in the US - Lin is AMERICAN! It's too bad Asians (in Asia) define people by their skin and not their culture and upbringing. If you were born and raised in Japan and only spoke Japanese, you'd still be non Japanese if you were white.
      • Amerika 3 mths ago
        Didn't know that.
    • bno  •  3 mths ago
      I think Lin's going to be a great player. He just needed a chance to show a team how good he's become. He's exciting to watch.
      • Ngoc 3 mths ago
        Because he's ASIAN!!!CMON LADEHS!!!!
        ( .
    • Kerrigan  •  3 mths ago
      Is Floyd still afraid to fight Manny Pacquiao?

      I can't wait until Pacquiao smashes Mayweather's face in front of a world audience.
    • Ladyhawke  •  3 mths ago
      I hope he continues to play well. I'm enjoying the show!
    • oxm  •  3 mths ago
      Mayweather is an #$%$
      • Pat Walsh 3 mths ago
        Mayweather will end up broke.he is a POS.
      • First L 3 mths ago
        He just wants to stay in the news before getting Raped in jail
      • Ngoc 3 mths ago
        Don't forget the fact that he's racist!!!!
    • yahoo  •  3 mths ago
      LIn's a real basketball player unlike all the superstars this article is trying to compare him to. the real only comparison i would say in terms of how he plays would be to Magic. He's not a one man team and is bringing everyone else up into the game. Finally a team that is starting to look like a team and not a lebron or kobe. basketball is going to be interesting to watch again.
      he's going to be a marked man alright, but as long as he keeps playing his game and don't let 'thug player' mentality set in like all these other 'superstars' and keeps playing his game - he'll do fine. Don't fall into the 'hype' that the media and everyone else is bringing on. Everyone is excited about him because he's playing basketball like it should be played and not out there as a one man show.
    • Tony M  •  Hicksville, New York  •  3 mths ago
      Who cares what race or nationality he is. Basketball is a global sport like Soccer is. People all over the world play Basketball not only African/Americans. I swear people are just ignorant. I don't care if he came from the north pole. As long as he helps me win games thats all it matters. People grow up already. The race card is getting so old now. I see America hasn't changed yet. Racism I see is still a big problem in America.
    • Chris  •  New Westminster, Canada  •  3 mths ago
      The funny thing about may weathers comment is that that any player regardless of race in Jeremy,s position would get the same attention ...there have been quite a few Asian highlights...if a black player did the same thing he would be the talk of the town
    • UCLA Professor  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      I pray that all the success he enjoy will not spoil his faith in Jesus. Many NBA players just live a rotten life.
    • Jason  •  Hauppauge, New York  •  3 mths ago
      ok 7 games in this man is already a hall of fame legend.... i will make up my mind after his first full season.
      • Chris Chase 3 mths ago
        Will you believe Jesus turned water into wine only after your 20th glass of wine too?
    • Pat Walsh  •  3 mths ago
      Knicks,get out your bank book.pay the man.
    • A Yahoo! user  •  Germantown, Maryland  •  3 mths ago
      all the hypes or criticism aside Lin is a typical story of american dreams, work hard, perseverance, family support, you name it. go Lin! all the way to championship.
      • Ngoc 3 mths ago
        He's probaly the only b-ball player who isn't spoiled.No offense
    • Fine Feline  •  Denver, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      Jeremy seems like a mature and dedicated young man with some really great talent, but let the talent speak for itself. All these rampant stories about him will become nothing but a fond memory if he gets injured or falls out of favor with spectators. Instead of obsessing about every aspect, let the man play now and enjoy how far his success will take him.
    • AJ  •  Hillsborough, New Jersey  •  3 mths ago
      The Knicks can attack defenses now. When Melo gets back its going to look like Phi Slamma Jamma2 out there.
    • Robert  •  Branford, Connecticut  •  3 mths ago
      Lin's got game so stop the hatin' :)
    • BartSimpson  •  Manila, Philippines  •  3 mths ago
      this Mayweather is a racist to Asian. remember his Pacqiao comment saying Manny will serve him sushi... he cant even say it right. sushi is a japanese food, most filipino dont even eat sushi. now he is going after lin. atleast for lin he is being celebrated in newyork, harvard, taiwan, and even in china which has a beef with taiwan. well who is celebrating floyd??? his mother???
    • yousandi  •  New York, New York  •  3 mths ago
      Floyd Mayweather Jr. is irrelevant!!!
    • 88888888  •  3 mths ago
      Kobe Bryan, that African player is sill good.
    • cindybrady2929  •  3 mths ago
      I haven't seen so much emphasis placed on race in a long time, ever since the burst of "filipino pinoy pride" at karaoke singer Arnel Pineda joining Journey as lead singer. This shows just how important race is to everyone still and not their character.
    • 88888888  •  3 mths ago
      That Chinese dud will last. He has brain.
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