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Lin For The Win! Knicks Sensation Scripts Most Thrilling Finish Yet

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Linsanity!

TORONTO (WFAN/AP) — Call it a Lin-stant classic.

Already writing the NBA’s best story, Jeremy Lin just scripted his most thrilling finish yet.

And just in time for the Knicks’ longest homestand of the season. It’ll be pure Linsanity Wednesday for the first of five straight games at Madison Square Garden.

Nothing about the kid from Harvard should be a surprise anymore. When he launched a 3-pointer in a tie game with a half-second left in Toronto on Tuesday night, the result seemed obvious.

“I knew it was going in,” Knicks guard Iman Shumpert said.

Who would doubt it at this point?

LISTEN: Lin after draining incredible game-winner

Lin’s 3-pointer capped his finishing flurry of six straight points to close the game as the Knicks rallied for a 90-87 victory over the Raptors, extending their winning streak to six.

LISTEN: 1010 WINS’ John Montone reports


Their season sputtering just two weeks ago, before Lin escaped the bench, the Knicks (14-15) can get back to .500 with a victory over Sacramento on Wednesday.

And with Lin running their show, that’s exactly what they expect.

“He continues to impress every night,” New York’s Jared Jeffries said. “Every game he plays better, he does more and more to help us win basketball games. You can’t ask any more of a kid coming into this situation.”

“I’m thankful that the coach and my teammates trust me with the ball at the end of the game,” said Lin. “I like having it at the end of the game. I’m just very thankful.”

Huge in New York, Linsanity was just as big in Toronto, whose international community couldn’t wait for a look at the NBA’s first American-born player of Chinese or Taiwanese descent.

A season-high crowd of 20,092 was only the Raptors’ second sellout of the season, and some 75 reporters and 16 cameras packed a Tuesday morning press conference to hear Lin speak.

“Are we in the playoffs now?” coach Mike D’Antoni joked as he made his way to the front of the room.

Not yet, but they sure have a shot now with Lin.

The reigning Eastern Conference player of the week scored 27 points and added a career-high 11 assists, shaking off a sloppy first half to carry the Knicks down the stretch.

Toronto led 87-82 with less than two minutes to go when Shumpert stole the ball from Jose Calderon and drove in for an uncontested dunk. After a missed shot, Lin completed a three-point play, tying it at 87 with 1:05 left.

Leandro Barbosa missed a 3 for Toronto and, at the other end, Shumpert missed a jumper but Tyson Chandler grabbed the rebound. Lin took the ball near midcourt and let the clock run down to 5 seconds before driving and pulling up against Calderon to bury the decisive shot.

“You just watch and you’re in awe,” D’Antoni said. “He held it until five-tenths of a second left. He was pretty confident that was going in, no rebounds, no nothing. That ball was being buried.”

Lin, cut by both Golden State and Houston in December, struggled early. He didn’t score for the first eight minutes of the game, then turned the ball over on three straight possessions early in the second quarter and Toronto took advantage with a 6-0 run, widening its lead to 13 points.

That was long forgotten by the end.

“When he hit that shot it was simply amazing, we were hugging at midcourt like we’d won a championship,” said Amar’e Stoudemire, who scored 21 points after missing four games following the death of an older brother in a Florida car crash.

Scouts and general managers may have missed Lin when he went undrafted two years ago, but people all over the NBA are watching him now. The reaction to his winner on Twitter was similar to one of LeBron James’ or Blake Griffin’s huge dunks.

“It’s crazy!” Phoenix guard Steve Nash wrote. “I’m watching Linsanity hoping every shot goes in. Hope I never grow up.”

But Lin deflects the praise to his teammates, even though they were going nowhere until he started getting real minutes on Feb. 4.

“It’s not because of me, it’s because we’re coming together as a team,” Lin said. “We started making these steps earlier but we were still losing close games and so obviously it wasn’t fun. But when you win, that solves a lot of problems. We’ve been winning and we’ve been playing together.”

Can you believe it?! Knicks fans, sound off below!

(TM and Copyright 2012 CBS Radio Inc. and its relevant subsidiaries. CBS RADIO and EYE Logo TM and Copyright 2011 CBS Broadcasting Inc. Used under license. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)

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  • roz anders

    Bye bye Michael Jordan.

  • Les Bondy

    I love the black fighter who doesn’t like the attention Lin gets because he’s not black. HAHAHAHa What year do you people plan on stop using the race card? Just becuase the guy doesn’t have 5 kids around the country with 5 different mothers doesn’t make him a bad guy.

    • nyz_finest_h8r

      > Don’t defect here. It’s more Communist than your “homeland”. For example, the rest of the country’s middle cl@ss has to support every New York parasite including yourself. You do seem like a nice chap tho.

  • tnmccoy

    Seems like the hype in NYC is greater than the ‘flash-in-the-pan’ efforts of Lin. Before you deify him, find out what he does in the long run. He was cut from an NBA team before.

  • freecheese

    Oh boy! I live in “Fly-Over-Country,” that is the forgotten area between Manhatten and Malibu that is wilderness to snotty New Yawkers.
    I couldn’t care less what is going on in New Yawk.

    • HTuttle

      You guys have internet now?

  • Don

    And soon Democrats will hate him becuase he is a 1 % er

  • George Wallace

    I wonder when he’s finally going to bust a cap in homey’s a$$ and get a tat.

  • Kip Noxzema

    Darn. I came here for some s3xy Lohan pics. Where are they?

  • michael fandal

    lin’s performance has created more commerce than the president of the united states. the story is the thing and this is a great story. a healthy tsunami. it is so sweet that his parents are from taiwan a democracy with totalitarian china breathing down her neck. lin’s devotion to christianity clashes with the nihilists and the abortion cheerleaders including obama. the plot thickens. the had of god is at work

  • Tawana Sharpton

    LINCH those NBA homeboys!

  • Donald Butler

    I love (most of) the comments so far. We are all Americans. Race should not be an issue. He is on top of his game so Cool! We Americans are the ones who wrote the book on exceptionalism and will again. Best of luck to him.

  • T Ranciglio

    Rid the NBA of the gansta players.

  • nyz_finest_h8r

    Don’t defect here. It’s more Communist than your “homeland”. For example, the rest of the country’s middle cl@ss has to support every New York parasite including yourself. You do seem like a nice chap tho.

  • Joe

    oh shut up

  • Eric

    Lin. In. Win.

  • Eric

    The cool thing is the fact that he is a team player, not the fact that he is Asian. He helps his team perform their best, he gives them credit for their contributions. We bball fans have been missing this in the age of Kobe and other self centered ball hogs. We need a new Magic Johnson.

  • Betty Barclay

    Democrats will hate him – he’s a Christian.

    • Yousef

      PTL

    • krp

      Democrats will hate him because he is successful

  • st

    How about just being excited for Jeremy Lin because he’s playing great basketball. I don’t care about his race, I’m just glad that he’s getting his chance at the big leagues. I can also appriciate that he seems to be a clean-cut guy thats not all tatted up. I think that they should make NBA players cover up all their tats, even if it’s on their face. Make’em wear make-up.

    • Robert

      Amen!

    • Reason8200

      Why would they cover them up, you show you approve of their behavior everytime you buy a ticket.

      • Curtis

        Haven’t bought tickets in 4 years, because the player are usually not the people I want my boys to think of as examples.

    • Steve C

      Agreed. I’m sick of the gangsta look,

  • SerfCityHereWeCome

    Winning will not be tolerated by the Dolans. Look for him to face some huge fines until he agrees to be taught how to dribble the ball off his foot out of bounds and throw a layup over the backboard.

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