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NBA: Lin leads Knicks past Kings 100-85

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The legend of Jeremy Lin just continues to grow each time he dons the familiar blue, orange and white of the New York Knicks.

The legend of Jeremy Lin just continues to grow each time he dons the familiar blue, orange and white of the New York Knicks. 

Lin and the Knicks, back on home court on Wednesday night to take on the Sacramento Kings, looking for their seventh win a row with Lin manning the point. in, coming off a buzzer-beating three on Tuesday to beat the Toronto Raptors, and would once again be the catalyst for his side on Wednesday evening at MSG in NYC.

There is no doubt who the toast of NYC is at the moment, as the fans at Madison Square Garden made clear.

Lin, who scored more points in his first five starts than any player since the NBA and ABA combined, turned provider on this night, finding Tyson Chandler here for the alley-oop to put the Knicks up 10.

The Knicks, playing rock solid ball on the night. Steve Novak drills the triple from the corner to make the NYC lead 14.

Lin, then, finds Landry Fields for the oopey-all, Fields finishing with authority he would lead the Knicks with 15.

More from Lin, as he breaks down the Kings D, dropping off for Chandler who finishes with the two handed flush. Chandler, with nine on the night.

The Knicks, able to get ahead and stay there, allowing Lin to take it easy, as he played 26 minutes, scoring 10 points and adding a career best 13 assists, including thie feed to Jared Jeffries.

The Knicks, owning the Kings at home, Chandler, with the exclamation mark with the huge rejection on Jason Thompson. The, Knicks contine their winning ways, dropping the Kings 100-85 for their 7th win in a row.

 

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