Is it really Linning Time?

Jeremy Lin has captivated the NBA, with his outstanding guard play as a member of the Knicks. During Lin's seven starts as the guard, he has averaged 24 points per game and 9 assists per game. Lin has filled the leadership role to support the dismal play of leaders Carmelo Anthony and Amar'e Stoudemire. Lin has sparked the Knicks with a seven- game winning steak and a couple clutch games in Toronto and Minnesota. Although he has captivated fans with his amazing play and story as a homeless Harvard graduate, is he really the anointed superstar of the NBA?? Lin has yet to play the veterans of Tim Duncan and Tony Parker of San Antonio and the high-flying big three in LeBron James, Chris Bosh and Dwayne Wade. He has proven his place in the rough and tough city of New York, but how long will it last? Will he be the future of the NBA and will everyone be a LINNER? Only he dictates the success of his career and the popularity among his fans. So far Lin looks good as a player and there’s hope for an illustrious career if he continues his play.

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  1. Neither LeBron, Bosh or Wade has averaged 24 & 9 during their rookie seasons, not mention that none are point guards. J Lin has simply done what most high-acheivers do once given the opportunity, WIN! All he needed was a shot. It's good the see a 99 percenter getting it done out there against the big DAWGS.

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