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Rising Star Jeremy Lin of the New York Knicks became an overnight sensation after his first game scoring 25 points against the New Jersey Nets. He ...
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Rising Star Jeremy Lin of the New York Knicks became an overnight sensation after his first game scoring 25 points against the New Jersey Nets. He didn't stop there... In a game against the Washington Wizards, Lin had 23 points and 10 assists. It was his first double-double. On February 10, Lin scored a new career-high 38 points and had seven assists, leading the Knicks in their 92--85 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers. He outscored the Lakers' Kobe Bryant, who had 34 points. On February 11, Lin scored 20 points and had 8 assists in a narrow 100--98 victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves. Lin scored 89, 109, and 136 points in his first three, four, and five career starts, respectively, all three of which are the most by any player since the merger between the American Basketball Association (ABA) and the NBA in 1976--77. Lin was named the Eastern Conference Player of the Week after averaging 27.3 points, 8.3 assists and 2.0 steals in those four starts with the Knicks going undefeated. On February 14, with less than a second remaining, Lin scored a game-winning three-pointer against the Toronto Raptors. The basket so amazed the Lakers, watching on TV, that veteran player Metta World Peace ran by reporters shouting "Linsanity! Linsanity!" and waving his hands above his head. Lin became the first NBA player to score at least 20 points and have seven assists in each of his first five starts. In the following game against the Sacramento Kings, Lin recorded a career-high 13 assists and led the Knicks back to .500. New York had a 7--0 record after Lin started receiving major playing time, 6--0 with him starting. The winning streak ended in an 89--85 loss to the New Orleans Hornets; Lin scored 26 points but had nine turnovers. His 45 turnovers in his first seven career starts were the most since individual turnovers began being tracked in 1977--78.
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Rising Star Jeremy Lin of the New York Knicks became an overnight sensation after his first game scoring 25 points against the New Jersey Nets. He ...
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Rising Star Jeremy Lin of the New York Knicks became an overnight sensation after his first game scoring 25 points against the New Jersey Nets. He didn't stop there... In a game against the Washington Wizards, Lin had 23 points and 10 assists. It was his first double-double. On February 10, Lin scored a new career-high 38 points and had seven assists, leading the Knicks in their 92--85 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers. He outscored the Lakers' Kobe Bryant, who had 34 points. On February 11, Lin scored 20 points and had 8 assists in a narrow 100--98 victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves. Lin scored 89, 109, and 136 points in his first three, four, and five career starts, respectively, all three of which are the most by any player since the merger between the American Basketball Association (ABA) and the NBA in 1976--77. Lin was named the Eastern Conference Player of the Week after averaging 27.3 points, 8.3 assists and 2.0 steals in those four starts with the Knicks going undefeated. On February 14, with less than a second remaining, Lin scored a game-winning three-pointer against the Toronto Raptors. The basket so amazed the Lakers, watching on TV, that veteran player Metta World Peace ran by reporters shouting "Linsanity! Linsanity!" and waving his hands above his head. Lin became the first NBA player to score at least 20 points and have seven assists in each of his first five starts. In the following game against the Sacramento Kings, Lin recorded a career-high 13 assists and led the Knicks back to .500. New York had a 7--0 record after Lin started receiving major playing time, 6--0 with him starting. The winning streak ended in an 89--85 loss to the New Orleans Hornets; Lin scored 26 points but had nine turnovers. His 45 turnovers in his first seven career starts were the most since individual turnovers began being tracked in 1977--78.
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"Dude. John wall was better than this guy and Lin still beat Wall. Athleticism and handles are good but you need more than that to be in the NBA"
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Thanks!
Mikey Wax
PS - if you do purchase my album, let me know and i will personally thank you in my next youtube video!