- Feb. 24, 2012: This file photo shows New York Knicks Jeremy Lin laughing during warmups before the start of the NBA All-Star Rising Stars Challenge basketball game in Orlando, Fla. (FOX News)
- It was five layers of impossible. Jeremy Lin went to Harvard, where he never even played in the NCAA tournament, never even won Ivy League Player of the Year. Two teams had cut him. The Knicks had glued him to the bench. His team was dysfunctional. (CNN Sports Illustrated)
- Kevin Martin doesn't even remember Jeremy Lin being in training camp with the Houston Rockets last December. Seven months later, Lin is returning to Houston – and hes a lot richer for it. (YAHOO!)
- Houston, you can have him. That was the message the Knicks sent on Tuesday when they decided not to match Jeremy Lins three-year, $25.1 million offer sheet from the Rockets. (ESPN)
- (07-17) 20:16 PDT -- Jeremy Lin has left New York, bound for the great unknown in Houston, and good for him. He jumped off the Knicks train before its inevitable fiery crash. (San Francisco Gate)
- Jeremy Lin is leaving New York and taking Linsanity to Houston. Jonathan Supranowitz, vice president of communications for the Knicks, confirmed to NBC 4 New York Tuesday the team will not match the three-year, $25. (NBC Philadelphia)
- The New York Knicks are letting Jeremy Lin depart for the Houston Rockets. (Huffington Post)
- HOUSTON (AP) — Jeremy Lin is leaving New York and taking Linsanity to Houston. The New York Knicks announced Tuesday night that they will not match the Houston Rockets three-year, $25 million offer for Lin, a restricted free-agent. (Knoxville News Sentinel)
- Those lyrics from "New York, New York'' are about to be tested by Jeremy Lin. Will the toast of Broadway become toast in Houston? His team, the New York Knicks, had until midnight Tuesday to decide whether he would still be their Linderella. (Houston Chronicle)
- Morey is referring to when the Rockets waived Lin last December. That was long before anybody could have foreseen his meteoric rise to stardom coming. The Rockets surely wont be letting him get away this time, but it comes at a very steep price. (Bleacherreport.com)
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Knicks Jeremy Lin
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