- Strange weekend for the New York Knicks. It left newly signed point guard Jason Kidd's Cadillac Escalade dented on a roadside near the Southampton (N.Y. (Businessweek)
- Analysts debate whether it makes business sense for James Dolan to pay out tens of millions of dollars for a basketball player who had two great months of basketball. (Hollywood Reporter)
- In an age of globalized sports, the value of a Chinese star, such as the Knicks departing point guard, could be huge. How huge? Lets do some math So it looks like Jeremy Lin isnt worth a billion dollars after all. (Yahoo Finance)
- Meantime, the Knicks were wavering on Jeremy Lin and signing a pair of 39-year-old former stars, Jason Kidd and Marcus Camby. (Forbes)
- But we can readily understand why the Knicks would reflexively grab their corporate chest before entering into a three-year, $25 million commitment with Jeremy Lin, in spite of all that the kid has done — and can do — for the franchise. (NJ.com)
- Jason Kidd mentoring Jeremy Lin was a nice story last week. (LoHud.com)
- We all know what Jeremy Lin represents -- hes the great underdog in Gotham, an unselfish passer in a gunners league, an undrafted, twice-cut, devout Harvard-educated Taiwanese-American creating spectacular NBA mayhem. (San Jose Mercury News)
- No one will be more disappointed if the New York Knicks dont match Houstons contract offer to Jeremy Lin than Mitchell Modell, whose namesake sporting-goods retailer will have to sharply discount its 40,000 Lin team-related items in stock. (Pioneer Press)
- The New York Knicks reportedly will not match the offer sheet signed by point guard Jeremy Lin from the Houston Rockets. Lin, a restricted free agent, signed a three-year, $25.1 million deal with Houston. ESPN. (Idaho8.com)
- Perhaps gone as quickly as it exploded onto the scene, the Linsanity era may be over in the Big Apple. When reached Sunday night by FOXSports.com, a Knicks team spokesman declined to comment on Lin's status with the team. (FOXSports.com)
Monday, July 16, 2012
Jeremy Lin
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