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Lin for the win! Got it!
Yeah, I'm definitely a Knicks fan, I'm from New York, and I am so impressed with Jeremy Lin. He came out of nowhere, he's doing so well.
He's playing tremendous.
It's not often you have guys like this come out of nowhere.
Everybody around me is crazy about him, and like even I ride on the T, even the driver
of the T said, "Hey, you look like Linsanity."
Jeremy Lin is a point-guard from Harvard.
He was un-drafted initially, but then he got into the Knicks and he basically popped out
of nowhere when they were looking for a point-guard.
Lin knew he had one shot at it, and gave it his all, and put on a show for people.
He was close to being cut, he was living on one of his teammates couches, so it's a crazy story.
And everyone's going crazy because he's like scoring a lot.
I don't think no one thought that if he started that he would average, what, twenty-five and
eight?
Yeah, twenty-five and eight.
He's basically pushing them to get into the playoffs, so it's helping them out a lot.
He revived our season, put energy back in the Garden.
It's kind of almost like a bandwagon now; everyone's talking about him, everyone has
an opinion on him now.
My roommate got a Linsanity shirt and I hate it. I'm not that into puns. I think the puns
can definitely tone down a bit.
I hated that one.
The New York Post says he's Amasian!
It's never-ending, it's never-ending.
He's the only Asian-American in basketball right now.
I think his race definitely plays a role. I mean you don't really associate Asians with
basketball.
It puts hope for other minorities to like come about.
It adds a big sense of diversity to the league I think. Being at the NBA, you know, they
want to get viewers from all around the world and this only just takes it one step further.
You definitely can tell him apart from everyone else on the team, but, you know, it doesn't
make a difference, he's awesome and I really didn't expect it from him I hadn't seen him
before, but I love watching him play.