Knicks take 2-0 NBA Finals lead
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His run starts on June 3 when the Knicks play the Spurs in San Antonio.
Jeremy Lin, the player responsible for perhaps the NBA’s most potent cultural phenomenon, is stepping into a new broadcast role with ESPN.
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NBA Finals 2026: Jeremy Lin, Donald Trump set for Madison Square Garden as Knicks host Spurs in Game 3
India, June 6 -- The NBA Finals were already generating massive buzz, but the excitement around New York has reached another level. For the first time since 1999, the Finals are heading back to Madison Square Garden,
Linsanity is returning to The Garden for Games 3 and 4 of the NBA Finals. Former Knicks guard Jeremy Lin, who set the city ablaze in Feb. 2012 as an undrafted rookie out of Harvard, has only been back at Madison Square Garden as an opposing player after his unceremonious departure from the team – until now.
The NBA Finals haven't even tipped off yet, but one of the most beloved figures in New York Knicks history is already making headlines. More than a decade
New York Knicks starting center Karl-Anthony Towns says his fandom with his team began with Jeremy Lin. Speaking during NBA Finals media availability last week, Towns recalled how Lin’s legendary “Linsanity” run with New York in 2012 pushed him to follow the franchise closely as a teenager in New Jersey.
The Knicks experienced some dark times between NBA Finals appearances, but Linsanity was an unforgettable highlight.
The NBA Finals is set to return at Madison Square Garden for the first time since 1999 for Games 3 on Monday. The New York Knicks are up 2-0 after outlasting the San Antonio Spurs 105-104 in Game 2 on Friday. MSG is expected to be jam-packed and loud for ...
Retired NBA player Jeremy Lin joined ESPN as an analyst for the NBA Finals matchup between the Spurs and Knicks.