NEW YORK
-- Two and a half weeks ago, the Knicks and Nets clashed in Madison
Square Garden. It was a meeting between the 10th and 11th best teams in
the East, two floundering franchises seemingly destined for failure. The
Knicks had lost of 11 of 13 games when Jeremy Lin, a twice-released
point guard out of Harvard, unassumingly checked into the action.
The
rest is history. Lin scored 25 points in that Feb. 4 game to spark a
99-92 victory over New Jersey. He averaged 25 points and 9.5 assists
over his next eight starts, improbably lifting the Knicks to .500. His
story captivated the world -- a refreshingly genuine
nobody-believed-in-me tale that dominated headlines from Brooklyn to
Beijing.
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