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Jeremy Lin: To The Point interview

Jeremy Lin: To The Point interview
In an exclusive 1-on-1 interview for MSG Networks, Jeremy Lin sits down to talk with Spero Dedes about his rise to stardom. He talks about the LINsanity and how his life has changed. People who don’t watch basketball are tuning in just to watch Jeremy Lin play. Listen as he shares about how he got his break to play a much bigger role with the New York Knicks. While people still doubted his skill prior to the Nets game, he proved the haters otherwise. Lin launched into the stratosphere with his performance against Kobe Bryant and the LA Lakers. His downtown shot against the Raptors

His faith in God kept him through the ups and downs before LINsanity took hold. As recent as a few weeks ago he was crashing on the couches of his older brother and Landry Fields. His journey as an Asian American in the sport allows him to play a unique role in the community, while his faith keeps him humble and grounded. He’s gone from bench player to a leader of the team with sights focused on winning it all. After his basketball days are over, Jeremy Lin hopes to combine his desire to be a pastor with community work targeting at risk youth and underprivileged kids,

Get the lowdown straight from Jeremy Lin.

Jeremy Lin: To The Point

Jeremy Lin: To The Point (part 1)

Jeremy Lin: To The Point (part 2)

Jeremy Lin: To The Point (part 3)

Jeremy Lin: To The Point (part 4)

LINsanity takes a pause

Spike Lee and Jeremy Lin
LINsanity took a pause on Friday as The New York Knicks took on the New Orleans Hornets. The seven game win streak since Jeremy Lin got extended minutes came to an end. Although we’d love to see Jeremy Lin win every game, a loss is inevitable. Jeremy Lin scored 26 points and five assists Friday night but it wasn’t enough as the Knicks lost to the Hornets 89-85 at home. He was plagued by nine turnovers. After eight turnovers in the first half, Lin settled down and committed just one in the final 24 minutes, almost pushing his team to another miraculous comeback. Even in the loss, Lin recorded his seventh 20-point performance in his last eight games.


Jeremy Lin took some time to reflect on the loss in his post game press conference. “I don’t think this is good, because I hate losing,” Lin said, before acknowledging that there may be a hidden benefit to a step backward. “It may help me, may help the team a little bit, in terms of just having everything off the court cool down for a little bit.”

“Nine turnovers [Friday] is obviously never going to get it done from your primary ball-handler,” he admitted. “Everyone wants to credit me for this last seven games, and I definitely deserve this one on my shoulders. That’s fine with me.” Look for LINsanity to return really soon.

LINsanity takes a pause

Hornets vs Knicks Highlights

Jeremy Lin Post game interview