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Attention, Giddy Rockets Fans: We Have A Jeremy-Lin-Signed Basketball For You

In case you haven’t heard, we’ve opened a store, and we’ll be highlighting some of our products from time to time in a running feature called “Buy Now.” Today: a Jeremy Lin-signed basketball for the giddy Houston Rockets fan in your life. (Or the distraught Knicks fan, if you’re a real jerk.)
Congratulations, Houston! You are now the official site of Linsanity 2: Electric Boogaloo.
As first reported by Howard Beck and since confirmed by every sad, punny New York back page, Jeremy Lin is headed to the Houston Rockets. While this isn’t yet the signature moment of the Rockets’ offseason (the acquisition of a certain center, currently based in central Florida, would certainly trump Lin’s arrival), it sure beats amnestying Luis Scola on the excitement scale. So get ready for a newly-packed Toyota Center, and celebrate the moment with this Jeremy-Lin-signed basketball.
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