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NY Daily News
| 10 months ago
Linsanity in New York is dead, but Jerry Stackhouse believes his newest rivals are better off with Raymond Felton. The new Brooklyn Nets guard, speaking in a video segment on SI.com, proclaimed that just-departed Knicks phenom Jeremy Lin 's contract...
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Houston Chronicle
| 10 months ago
Yao Ming's life has changed dramatically, from star to student, player to team owner and businessman. His rooting interest unless the Rockets somehow go up against his Shanghai Sharks has not wavered. He stayed out of the Rockets efforts to bring...
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Turks and Caicos Free Press
| 10 months ago
On a day filled with wayward shots, Brandt Snedeker was steady as can be at the British Open. Bradley Wiggins moved closer to a Tour de France victory, keeping the yellow jersey on a day teammate and British countryman Mark Cavendish won the 18th...
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Turks and Caicos Free Press
| 10 months ago
The 23-year-old Lin was introduced Thursday at the team's practice facility as the newest member of the Rockets -- the same team that cut him seven months ago after he played a couple of exhibition games for them. Houston owner Leslie Alexander took...
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International Herald Tribune
| 10 months ago
Rockets Gain Lin's Skills and International Fans Richard Carson/Reuters The ex-Knick Jeremy Lin, with the Rockets' owner, Les Alexander, at a news conference Thursday, said, "I have a lot to prove." If fans here are not quite swept up in Linsanity...
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International Business Times
| 10 months ago
Articles The ceremony capped the long lead-up to the end of Linsanity in New York by providing a visual confirmation that he's really gone to Houston two days after the Knicks -- the team where he became a bona fide superstar last season --...
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NY Daily News
| 10 months ago
Houston's Lin Dynasty launched with a crowded welcoming press conference on the Rockets' practice court Thursday afternoon. Jeremy Lin 's 3-year, $25 million deal with the Rockets brought Linsanity to the Lone Star State and has left New York without...
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The Orange County Register
| 10 months ago
Jeremy Lin figured he'd be having this kind of news conference in New York. Instead, he was talking about his new deal with the Houston Rockets on Thursday on the same practice court where he worked in virtual anonymity seven months ago before he was...
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The New York Observer
| 10 months ago
Last season's New York Knicks sensation is this season's New York Knicks departure: Jeremy Lin is gone, off to the Houston Rockets. Jeremy Lin says he would have preferred New York, why New York Knicks owner and president James Dolan says he's...
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NY Daily News
| 10 months ago
Jeremy Lin changes story on injury status during Miami Heat playoff series Even with the Knicks losing Iman Shumpert to injury in Game1, he didn't want to play and he did not play...Published: Wednesday, July 18, 2012, 11:15 PM Updated: Thursday,...
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Epoch Times
| 10 months ago
July 19, 2012 The Knicks have officially stopped the Lin-sanity. With Tuesday night's deadline behind them, the Knicks have declined to welcome back one of the most popular players in team history. Instead point guard Jeremy Lin, who graced the cover...
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The Star
| 10 months ago
New York bid farewell to Linsanity on Tuesday when point guard Jeremy Lin was allowed to leave for Houston after the Knicks declined to match a salary offer from the Rockets. The Knicks had until midnight (0400 GMT) to equal Houstons three-year US$25.
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France24
| 10 months ago
Jeremy Lin, pictured in February 2012, confided to Sports Illustrated that he would have liked to remain a New York Knick, but mostly he's relieved his NBA future with the Houston Rockets is clear. Jeremy Lin confided to Sports Illustrated that he...
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NY Daily News
| 10 months ago
And while some Knicks fans agree with James Dolan's decision not to match Jeremy Lin 's three-year, $25.1M offer sheet with the Houston Rockets, others are pouring out their emotions through parodies for the 23-year-old Harvard graduate turned global...
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The New York Times
| 10 months ago
Follow This Blog Pro Basketball on Twitter The latest updates from Times staff and other basketball writers from around the country. Archive Recent Posts July 18 Letting the Rockets acquire Jeremy Lin may not have been the popular choice among New...
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China Post
| 10 months ago
Jeremy Lin will no longer be sporting his blue and orange jersey in Madison Square Garden (MSG) in the upcoming season, but instead the red and white of the Houston Rockets. In addition, he will have buckets of cash and a secured three years of...
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Turks and Caicos Free Press
| 10 months ago
Jeremy Lin loved New York, but was sold on the Houston Rockets' sales pitch. Mike D'Antoni was there for the start of Linsanity, Kobe Bryant on the wrong end of its greatest highlight. Robert Griffin III and the Washington Redskins ended their...
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International Business Times
| 10 months ago
shares appeared unaffected Wednesday by Jeremy Lin's departure from the MSG's New York Knicks, despite considerable hype surrounding the point guard's economic boost to the company's bottom line. Share This Story Shares opened at $35.50 and by mid-...
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NBA
| 10 months ago
When the New York Knicks decided not to match Houston's bold three-year, $25 million offer sheet for Jeremy Lin on Tuesday, the Rockets got much more than a point guard. The 23-year-old, undrafted Harvard graduate became a global sensation when he...
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AP Online
| 10 months ago
The latest signs of a rebound in the housing market and a handful of better earnings reports were enough to bring buyers back to the stock market Wednesday.
The Dow Jones industrial average rose 69 points to 12,874 in the first 1 ½...
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International Herald Tribune
| 10 months ago
Liberty Just hours after the Knicks announced they would not match a three-year, $25.1 million offer sheet for Lin, and before the Rockets had added him to their Web site, online clothing sellers were advertising Jeremy Lin Rockets T-shirts with the...
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Turks and Caicos Free Press
| 10 months ago
Basketball sensation Jeremy Lin 's brief but spectacular run in the Big Apple is over. Now the question is whether "Linsanity" can play as well in Texas. The National Basketball Association player, a Taiwanese-American who shot from obscurity in...
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Seattle Post Intelligencer
| 10 months ago
England (AP) Mike D'Antoni was there for the start of Linsanity, Kobe Bryant on the wrong end of its greatest highlight. Neither imagined next season opening without Jeremy Lin on the New York Knicks . "No...I'm thinking, for sure," said former...
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The New York Times
| 10 months ago
Liberty David Cleveland/Las Vegas Review-Journal, via Associated Press From left, Knicks forward Amar'e Stoudemire, Coach Mike Woodson and James L. Dolan, chairman of Madison Square Garden, at a summer league game Tuesday. The Knicks cut ties with...
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Miami Herald
| 10 months ago
Jeremy Lin's departure from New York surprised his former coach and teammates, and even the player on the wrong end of his best performance. Lin became a Houston Rocket on Tuesday night when the Knicks refused to match a three-year deal worth about $...
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NY Daily News
| 10 months ago
Jeremy Lin 's departure from the Knicks may hurt many New York City businesses except for the one with which Lin's name was so closely tied to the last six months. Madison Square Garden, and its chairman, James Dolan, stand to save millions by not...
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Sydney Morning Herald
| 10 months ago
Rockets owner Leslie Alexander added on Tuesday in a news release, "We are thrilled to have Jeremy back as part of the Rockets family. ... Jeremy is a winner on and off the court and we view him as an important part of our plan to build a...
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The New York Times
| 10 months ago
Jonathan Garcia, Madison Square Garden, New York, Feb. 17, 2012. He was a bench player, nothing more, a brainy kid from Harvard who had stumbled into a starting position with the New York Knicks...He was a sub, really, a placeholder until injured...
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CNN Blog
| 10 months ago
Seven months after dropping him from their team, the Houston Rockets signed Jeremy Lin when the New York Knicks failed to match Houston's three-year, $25-million offer for the point guard. "We are thrilled to have Jeremy back as part of the Rockets...
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Reuters
| 10 months ago
News Analysis & Opinion Related Topics New York Knicks Jeremy Lin chases a loose ball in the first half of their NBA basketball game against the Toronto Raptors in Toronto March 23, 2012. New York bid farewell to "Linsanity" on Tuesday when point...
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San Diego Union-Tribune
| 10 months ago
In this Feb. 12, 2012, file photo, New York Knicks guard Jeremy Lin (17) and teammate Carmelo Anthony (7) talk during the first half of an NBA basketball game against the Miami Heat in Miami. Linsanity could be put to rest in New York when the clock...
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Fort Worth Star Telegram
| 10 months ago
Tell us 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. New York officially had...
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The Bellingham Herald
| 10 months ago
Jeremy Lin, after a star-making late-season turn with the New York Knicks, is leaving the Big Apple to join a team that cut him seven months ago. The Rockets landed Lin after the Knicks refused to match an offer sheet for the point guard on Tuesday...
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San Diego Union-Tribune
| 10 months ago
This Feb. 24, 2012 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...Lin was the biggest thing in basketball, and no way the Knicks would...
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International Business Times
| 10 months ago
The Jeremy Lin decision countdown had NBA fans glued to their monitors Tuesday night, and a number of Twitter fans took advantage of the situation by tweeting fake reports about the New York Knicks' plans for the young point guard. Share This Story...
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Baltimore Sun
| 10 months ago
Knicks have decided to let Lin go The New York Knicks plan to let Jeremy Lin go to the Houston Rockets , the New York Times reported Tuesday, citing sources close to the situation...The Knicks have until 11:59 ET Tuesday to match Lin's three-year, $...
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The Hartford Courant
| 10 months ago
Select a date range Create a custom date range The Hartford Courant This offseason, "The Decision" had to be made by the Knicks , and an incredibly difficult one it was. Would they match Houston's three-year, $25 million offer and keep Jeremy Lin ,...
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Channel NewsAsia
| 10 months ago
The Knicks planned to cut ties with Jeremy Lin on Tuesday, allowing the popular point guard who spawned "Lin-sanity" in New York to head to Houston, the New York Times reported. Lin's fate has been the subject of intense speculation since he became a...
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The Onion
| 10 months ago
Knicks' decision Tuesday not to match the Houston Rockets' three-year, $25-million offer for point guard Jeremy Lin, depressed New York fans learned a valuable lesson about ever feeling even the slightest bit of excitement for their team. "Goddammit,"...
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The Bellingham Herald
| 10 months ago
The Sports Network It's looking likely the New York Knicks and Jeremy Lin will part ways. The team is set to cut ties with Lin on Tuesday night, according to The New York Times, leaving the guard free to sign with the Houston Rockets. The Rockets...
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Austin America-Statesman/Texas Longhorns
| 10 months ago
The New York Knicks are not planning to match Houston's offer for Jeremy Lin, according to a published report. The New York Times, citing an unidentified source, says deliberations are over for the Knicks and they have elected not to equal the...
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The Courier-Mail
| 10 months ago
THE clock is ticking on the Knicks' opportunity to keep Jeremy Lin in New York and Carmelo Anthony wants the young point guard to stay. "I hope we get it done, man. I hope we can get it done," Anthony said Monday night after the US Olympic team's 80-...
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International Herald Tribune
| 10 months ago
Liberty The Knicks plan to cut ties with Jeremy Lin on Tuesday night, according to a person briefed on the decision, ending a brief, spectacular and now bittersweet love affair between the 23-year-old point guard and his adoring fan base. Lin will...
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AP Online
| 10 months ago
Time to make a decision, New York.
Keep Jeremy Lin, or let him go?
The Knicks have until 11:59 p.m. EDT Tuesday to match Houston's three-year, $25 million offer sheet or release Lin, who became an international phenomenon...
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Associated Press
| 10 months ago
EDT Tuesday to match Houston's three-year, $25 million offer sheet or release Jeremy Lin. A person with direct knowledge of the process says the Rockets delivered the offer sheet to the Knicks on Saturday. But the Knicks have never officially...
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China Post
| 10 months ago
More than 9,000 fans have signed the petition called New York Knicks Management: Keep Jeremy Lin Match the Houston Rockets' Offer that was launched on Change.org. The petition stated, Jeremy Lin is the best thing that has happened to New York Knicks...
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San Jose Mercury News
| 10 months ago
Font Resize The New York Knicks are crazy if they don't match the three-year, $25 million offer sheet Jeremy Lin has signed with the Houston Rockets...I get that the poison pill third year -- $14.8 million -- is going to be a stiff jab to the Knicks...
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International Business Times
| 10 months ago
Articles The Knicks had indicated they'd be willing to match any offer for Lin, whose performance at Madison Square Garden caused "Linsanity" throughout the world, but ultimately appear willing to let Lin leave for nothing rather than pay massive...
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ESPN
| 10 months ago
Carmelo Anthony still thinks it was "ridiculous" that the Houston Rockets adjusted the offer sheet Jeremy Lin signed to include $14.8 million guaranteed in the third year...Letting Jeremy Lin walk for nothing would be a ridiculous move by the Knicks,...
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International Business Times
| 10 months ago
Articles Reports have indicated that the Knicks won't match Houston's offer, and Lin will be wearing a new uniform next year. According to Carmelo Anthony, however, there's still a chance that the Big Apple could be hit with "Linsanity" once again.