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Knicks star admits to being all-in on ‘Linsanity’ before making NBA
Karl-Anthony Towns was once upon a time a Jeremy Lin fanatic just like every other New York Knicks supporter on planet earth.
Today, Matt Moore and I celebrate the possible return of Linsanity and wonder if Jeremy Lin can use his 38-point performance against the San Antonio Spurs as a jumping-off point to gain back the ...
Karl-Anthony Towns looked back on a famous Knicks moment as New York gets ready for its long-awaited return to the NBA Finals.
Karl-Anthony Towns reveals "Linsanity" made him a Knicks fan as a teen, giving a shoutout to Jeremy Lin ahead of New York's ...
For Wednesday's podcast, we're taking a little trip back down Memory Lane. I'm joined by Jared Dubin of Hardwood Paroxysm and Jason Concepcion (also known by his Twitter handle @netw3rk) to talk about ...
There may never be a sensation in basketball that matches the fevered pitch of the "Linsanity" that NBA point guard Jeremy Lin brought to the New York Knicks and the entire league over a decade ago.
Lin’s signature moment came late in regulation. With the clock shrinking, he rose from 26 feet with four seconds left and drilled the three that tied it 76–76. The arena went quiet, then roared back.
Jeremy Lin drives to the basket during the second quarter on Feb. 10, 2012, a game in which he scored 38 points. (Icon Sports Wire / Corbis / Icon Sportswire via Getty) Jeremy Lin did not want to make ...
As the saying goes, all good things must come to an end. That’s the feeling former NBA point guard Jeremy Lin has after announcing his retirement from the game of basketball over the weekend. Lin ...
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