Andy Flint
Ricky Rubio (Minnesota Timberwolves) versus Jeremy Lin (New York Knicks) Ricky Rubio is a point guard for the Minnesota Timberwolves who gained instant fame by turning pro in Spain at the extremely young age of 14. He was a prized prospect who was on every NBA GM’s radar. After having an underwhelming season last year [...]
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LIN-SPIRACY THEORY
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April 02, 2012
The NY Daily News is making the claim that the Knicks delayed telling the public about Jeremy Lin's possible season-ending injury in order to sell more playoff tickets.
UPDATE: MSG is now saying that the Daily News made up their story.
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March 31, 2012
The New York Knicks and Linsanity have both taken a huge blow. Jeremy Lin will be out six weeks with a meniscus tear in his knee, according to the Knicks official Twitter account. That could mean the star point guard is gone for the rest of the season, depending on how the Knicks fare without him. New York (26-26 as of Saturday night) is clinging to the eighth spot in the Eastern...
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April 03, 2012
Jeremy Lin may be out for the rest of the season, but he’s in New York for the long haul. Linsanity remains as strong as ever and there will be many a Lin jersey under the tree of Knicks fans this Christmas. No need to slash merchandise prices simply because New York’s favorite new point guard suffered a somewhat serious knee injury, right? Wrong. Apparently a drug store in...
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April 01, 2012
It’s that time of year again, boys and girls: prom season. And taking a cue from other recent proposals directed to Tim Tebow and “Jerry” Lin, a Minneapolis-area high school senior has decided to aim high by asking Ricky Rubio through a YouTube video to be her prom date.
Champlin Park senior Georgetta Wuo, 18, posted her invitation to Rubio last Friday. Some of Rubio’s...
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April 02, 2012
Jeremy Lin's season is done, but does that mean Lin's run with the Knicks, which went from incredible to ordinary, is over? Between the arthroscopic knee surgery & his restricted free agency this summer, Lin remaining a Knick isn't a lock. As Newsday's Al Iannazzone writes, Lin doesn't feel like his time in New York is finished.
"I would love to keep...
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April 01, 2012
Jeremy Lin has given the New York Knicks a lift this season, now without the services of Lin many are wondering if the Knicks can handle the play-offs without the young phenomenon. Lin who has torn his meniscal in his knee that will require surgery and Lin will miss the rest of the season for the Knicks. New York has only made the Play-offs twice in the last decade and have only...
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March 31, 2012
The New York Knicks are going to have a big blow to their offense now as they will be without point guard Jeremy Lin for about six weeks, ESPN New York reports.
Lin had a small chronic meniscus tear in his left knee, as the MRI exam showed. He will have surgery next week in New York to repair.
Lin has been out for the past three games with sore knee, as it was said. However, Lin...
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April 01, 2012
New York Knicks point guard Jeremy Lin’s season which saw him go from an obscure NBA player cut by two different franchises to being featured on the cover of “Time Magazine” has most likely come to an end according to the “New York Post” as the Knicks announced that Lin will undergo surgery to repair a torn left meniscus. The estimated time of recovery from the procedure...
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April 02, 2012
Yes, it was Jeremy Lin’s decision to have the surgery to repair his torn meniscus – he made it official Saturday, when he announced he would have the surgery and would be out for 6 weeks. Apparently, the Knicks organization had known what the outcome would be, in fact, they, as a collective group, had sat [...]
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April 02, 2012
Yao Ming, who changed the NBA as the star center for the Houston Rockets and as the first Chinese player to make a mark in the league, knows a thing or two about Asians finding success in the American game. And when it comes to Knicks phenom Jeremy Lin, Yao likes what he sees. "To be honest, I did not expect him to play so well," Yao told Xinhua News Agency at a business...
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April 03, 2012
Yesterday, New York Knicks guard Jeremy Lin had successful knee surgery and decided to let his legion of Twitter followers know that he was okay.Check out this Tweet and the picture that came with it:(Courtesy of Off The Bench)
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April 01, 2012
Let’s start with the…
Injury of the Night: Looks like Jeremy Lin’s sore knee is a little more than that. Lin will have season ending surgery after a MRI revealed a partially torn meniscus in his knee. The surgery is expected to keep him out six weeks, which effectively ends his season. Baron Davis has been starting in his place over the Knicks last few games and has been...
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March 31, 2012
MINNEAPOLIS Dressed in street clothes on the Timberwolves' bench, Nikola Pekovic must be in pain. There's the sharp hurt of the bone spurs in his right ankle, but there's also a duller ache, the pain that comes with sitting and watching, being unable to stop his team from losing.
Pekovic never fell. He was never powerless to get up off the court, and the drama of his...
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April 02, 2012
The Indiana Pacers are chasing home-court advantage in the first round of the playoffs. The New York Knicks just hope to be joining them in the postseason as they begin a tough stretch in their schedule without Jeremy Lin or Amare Stoudemire.
Indiana will try to snap a three-game losing streak against New York on Tuesday night at Bankers Life Fieldhouse.
The Pacers (31-21) have...
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April 02, 2012
Lacking a true go-to offensive superstar, the Milwaukee Bucks often need several players to perform at a high level in order to win consistently. Monday night in Washington, the Bucks had six players score in double digits as they beat the Wizards, 112-98."Everybody contributed; It's our formula," coach Scott Skiles said after the game on FOX Sports Wisconsin. "...