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Lin shines as Knicks defeat Mavericks
AFP | February 20, 2012 22:10
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New York's Jeremy Lin (right) celebrates with teammate Landry Fields in the game. Photo: CFP
New York's Jeremy Lin (right) celebrates with teammate Landry Fields in the game. Photo: CFP

The New York Knicks rebounded from their first loss of Jeremy Lin's magical run to defeat the defending NBA champion Dallas Mavericks 104-97 on Sunday.

Just two days after committing a season-high nine turnovers in a loss to New Orleans, the 23-year-old Lin bounced back in superb fashion against the mighty Mavericks.

"We are thankful for any win we can get but obviously this is a big one because they are defending champions," Lin said.

Point guard Lin finished with a team-high 28 points, 14 assists and five steals for the Knicks, who beat Dallas for the first time at Madison Square Garden in over six years.

"The game that he had, that's ridiculous," said Knicks coach Mike D'Antoni. "It just seems the harder the moment, the better he shoots the ball. He makes big plays. He's definitely fearless.

"The thing that you can't teach is what he has inside, his heart. You just can't teach that, and he has it. His brain, his heart, it's huge."

Center Tyson Chandler finished with 14 points and 10 rebounds and shooting guard J.R. Smith had 15 points in his first start of the season for the Knicks.

Smith signed with New York Friday after a stint playing in China.

Lin said teams are trying to make it harder on him on offense by double-teaming him.

"I am being aggressive and trying to learn from my mistakes," he said. "They are double-teaming me on the pick and roll."

The Lin era got its launch when the former part-time player was called upon with two starters missing, and he answered with the most points of any NBA player in his first five starts since the NBA and ABA merged in 1976.

Once again, Lin drained long three pointers, made precision full court passes and spun off defenders to attack the Mavericks' basket as he carried the Knicks on his back down the stretch in the fourth quarter.

Lin shot 11-of-20 from the field in 46 minutes of playing time. He also limited his early turnovers, making just one in the first half as the Knicks led 48-45 at the half. Lin finished with seven turnovers but he more than made up for it with a trio of three pointers on six attempts.

"We came out, and we moved the ball," Lin said.

"We had a lot of people that contributed. Across the board, the efficiency was there from everybody. When you play like that on offense and you have a lot of weapons going like that at the same time, something's going to open up."

In the final minute, he assisted on the Knicks' last two baskets and had a clutch steal against reigning NBA finals MVP Dirk Nowitzki of Germany.

Earlier in the fourth quarter, Lin hit a three pointer over the seven-foot Nowitzki that made it 90-81, giving New York one of their biggest leads of the game.

"He is tough," Nowitzki said. "We really tried to trap him off the pick and roll, but he is crafty. He knows how to get to the basket. He knows how to cut off, spin and still get to his spots."

The 46 minutes of playing time is a season high for Lin, who says he works closely with the training staff to keep his energy level high.




 


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