"By the way Kobe, I'm Jeremy Lin" - Lin reveals what he planned to tell the Black Mamba after his 38-point outburst against the Lakers originally appeared on Basketball Network. On February 10, 2012, ...
Nick Young recently shared an intriguing story on 'Vlad TV' about an incident that led to Kobe Bryant giving his teammate Jeremy Lin the silent treatment for an entire season. According to Young, this ...
A cult hero among the NBA community, Jeremy Lin was one of the most exciting players in the league during his short-lived prime. Earlier today, he announced his retirement from professional basketball ...
"He was like, 'Dude I couldn't believe you did that'" - Jeremy Lin recalls how Kobe Bryant acknowledged his iconic 38-point MSG game originally appeared on Basketball Network. It had been two years ...
Jeremy Lin’s meteoric rise has been well-documented. Now, a new HBO documentary on the one-time Knicks guard hopes to capture the deeper meaning behind “Linsanity” through the lens of time and ...
NEW YORK -- It was a Friday night and an old, familiar big-game buzz was permeating throughout Madison Square Garden. It was the kind of electricity that could be felt in the Garden when NBA royalty ...
In 2012, it was difficult to escape "Linsanity" — when Jeremy Lin, then an unknown New York Knicks point guard, went on an insane scoring run, completely captivating the nation. Lin accomplished huge ...
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Newly anointed Knicks superstar Jeremy Lin has come to represent many things to many people: Basketball savior to Spike Lee, rival to Kobe Bryant, "humble Harvard hero" to the media. In a post on ...
It's not just TV, it's Linsanity. HBO has acquired rights to "38 at the Garden,” a short documentary centered on former New York Knicks guard Jeremy Lin's rise to glory during the 2011-12 NBA season.
Jeremy Lin is a good player but all the hype is because he's Asian. Black players do what he does every night and don't get the same praise. — Floyd Mayweather (@FloydMayweather) February 13, 2012 ...