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Tag Archives: New York Knicks
Jeremy Lin Retires After 15 Years as a Professional Basketball Player
In modern Asian American history, there is one name that stands apart – Jeremy Lin. For a brief moment in time, Jeremy Lin is the Asian American unicorn that captured the hearts and minds of Americans everywhere. Taiwanese American professional … Continue reading
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Tagged basketball, Golden State Warriors, Jeremy Lin, linsanity, NBA, New York Knicks
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Linsanity Left off the list of 21st Century Knicks Highlights
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8iWWFk6TX18 The New York Post is disgusted that Linsanity has been left off of Madison Square Garden Network’s list of Top 21st Century Knicks Moments. Lin’s career high 38 points should at least be as good as Iman Shumpert’s career-high … Continue reading
Posted in New York, Sports
Tagged basketball, Jeremy Lin, linsanity, Madison Square Garden Network, New York Knicks, New York Post
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Jeremy Lin’s Houston Rockets Move Angers Fans
If you haven’t heard already from numerous sources, Jeremy Lin has officially taken the $25 million offer from Houston Rockets after his home team, the New York Knicks, refused to match the offer. If I was in his shoes, I … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Sports
Tagged houston rockets, Jeremy Lin, knicks, money, NBA, New York, New York Knicks, racism
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Will Knee Linjury End Linsanity?
Not an April Fools post: A meniscus tear on his left knee has taken Jeremy Lin out for at least six weeks. He received the injury in a victory over Detroit. After resting his knee for seven days, he still … Continue reading