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Jeremy Lin has done it once again. With the Knicks trailing the Raptors throughout tonight’s game, Lin, Iman Shumpert, and Amar’e Stoudemire led a fourth quarter comeback that resulted in, yes, Lin draining a three-pointer in the final seconds of the game to give the Knicks their sixth straight win.
This game definitely felt over probably as early as the third quarter. The Knicks just couldn’t get anything going, with Lin looking a little more pedestrian than we’re used to seeing in the first 30-plus minutes of this game. However, as the story must go, according to some Tim Tebow-like higher power, Lin was able to drop the game winner without even flinching. It’s probably far too soon to call him “clutch,” but you have to admit, he’s well on his way.
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Yeah, so the Knicks play against the Kings on Wednesday night in the Garden. Feel the excitement, New York. Oh, right, I forgot. You couldn’t watch the game even if you wanted to.
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