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    Anyone else amazed at this kid and what he is doing? THREE straight games!

    Never heard of him before and watched his youtube highlights for the first time and was blown away. He does EVERYTHING you would want for a pg with nice size to boot. Good vision, constantly attacking the paint to get layups for himself and teammates, great at finishing around the rim, good jumper.

    Wish he was on the Bobcats. New York has found a REAL GEM imo.


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    Kid has played some outstanding ball since starting the last 3 games, and coming off the bench that first game. Hope he keeps it up.

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    What Jeremy Lin is doing is just unreal. I keep waiting for him to come down to earth, but it doesn't look like it's going to happen.

    Can you only imagine what he could have done for the Bobcats as far as their performance on the court AND their exposure globally.
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    Lin had a rough first half against the Raptors, but a very good second half and the game winning 3 pt shot. Good for him. And very good for the Knicks - which kills me to say.

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    And after a Toronto miss, and a late New York offensive rebound, Lin had the ball at centre court with the shot clock turned off, and the crowd stood and roared like the ocean. Lin looked back at Knicks coach Mike D’Antoni. Was he asking if the coach wanted a timeout? “Actually, admitted Lin, grinning a little sheepishly, “I was asking if I could have an [isolation play].” It was his fifth career start. It was the definition of fearlessness. D’Antoni nodded.

    love this. i like that he is continually outdoing the hype machine that is espn. between him and tebow, i think god is trying to tell us to get our shit right before 2012 is up!

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    It's Linarguable just how Lincredible this has been. I'm mere Linches away from admitting I was Linaccurate with my assessment if he can keep this up. I was bLind to the fact that he really does belong in the LiNBA.



 

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