Jeremy Lin, as in win, sends Knicks past Mavericks
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By BRIAN MAHONEY, AP Basketball Writer
Feb 19, 6:45 pm EST

NEW YORK (AP)—Linsanity lives.

Forget the off night that had NBA fans worldwide wondering if the Jeremy Linstory was too good to be true. It’s still plenty good, all right.

The Harvard sensation was back at his whirling ways Sunday, and the stagecouldn’t have been better—against the defending champions on national TV.

Lin was Lin, and that was good enough for the New York Knicks to win.

Hours after the opening of “Saturday Night Live” spoofed the Linphenomenon, the point guard had 28 points and a career-high 14 assists to carrythe Knicks to a 104-97 victory that ended the Dallas Mavericks’ six-game winningstreak.

“Looking back, it’s like I was watching them win the championship lastyear, and that’s obviously where this team wants to go,” Lin said.

“This is helpful to us, not just to me but to us, just to be able to seewhere our team can go and what we can become, and I think that’s the biggesttakeaway from tonight,” he said.

Lin already owns the highlights and headlines, and now he has some newadmirers after bouncing back from a nine-turnover performance against lowly NewOrleans by dominating a Dallas defense that made even LeBron James look ordinaryin the NBA finals.

After the final buzzer, Lin got a hug from a fellow Bay Area product, andsomeone who knows a thing or two about playing the point—Mavs star Jason Kidd

“He looks a little bit like Steve Nash out there,” Kidd said, referring tothe two-time MVP of the Phoenix Suns.

In a game of wild momentum swings, the Knicks reeled off 17 straight pointsin the first quarter, fell behind by 12 in the third, then pulled it out to beatthe Mavericks for only the third time in the last 20 meetings.

“I think they found something in Lin, and they’re starting to piecetogether a team that can beat anyone,” Mavs guard Jason Terry said.

Steve Novak also delivered for the Knicks. He scored all 14 of his points inthe fourth quarter, including four 3s. J.R. Smith scored 15 points in his Knicksdebut as New York won for the eighth time in nine games.

Dirk Nowitzki scored a season-high 34 points for the Mavericks, who had beenplaying championship-level defense but became the latest team who couldn’t stopLin.

“I was talking to them before the game and they were saying they had ananswer for Lin,” said Knicks center Tyson Chandler, who played for the Mavslast season, “I guess they were dead wrong on their scouting report.”

Playing for the seventh straight game without the injured Carmelo Anthony,the Knicks got a huge lift from Smith, signed just Friday after returning fromChina.

Coach Mike D’Antoni had previously said Smith wouldn’t play Sunday since hehadn’t practiced yet. But when swingman Bill Walker also had to sit out with aninjury, D’Antoni needed someone at that position, and Smith hit three of theKnicks’ 12 3-pointers.

“First five minutes was really mind blowing,” Smith said. “First thing Iwas thinking was don’t airball your first shot. You never live that down in NewYork City. So once I made my first one, that really got me going.”

Lin’s turnovers Friday night matched the most in the NBA this season Fridayin an 89-85 loss to New Orleans that stopped a seven-game winning streak. He hadseven more Sunday and has committed six or more in six straight games, butD’Antoni said Saturday he wanted Lin to keep taking risks.

That paid off Sunday, when Lin got the Knicks back into a game that hadseemed to be getting away in the third quarter, before shooters all around himgot going in the fourth.

“I thought we had the game under control,” Nowitzki said. “And then thefourth quarter, that really got the crowd back into it.”

Novak made four 3-pointers in about 4 1/2 minutes of the fourth quarter, thenLin buried one to give the Knicks a 90-81 lead with 6:51 remaining. The Mavs gotit back down to two on Terry’s 3-pointer with 3:26 left, but Lin answered with a3, and the Mavs couldn’t get closer than three again. Lin shot 11 of 20 overall.

Chandler capped it off with a dunk and finished with 14 points and 10rebounds.

The Mavs came in holding opponents to an NBA-low 41.4 percent shooting. Theywere limiting teams to 39.2 percent during the winning streak, but the Knickscarved them up for 54 percent in the first quarter as Lin ran the offenseflawlessly.

Lin actually started his NBA career with the Mavs’ summer league team in2010. But owner Mark Cuban said Lin preferred to play closer to home, and hesigned with the Warriors, who cut him, as did Houston in December. The Knicksclaimed him off waivers.

“It wasn’t luck because there were how many other teams that could havesigned Jeremy and the Knicks were the ones who went out and got him,” Cubansaid. “So they saw something and they were smart enough to go out and gethim.”

Friday’s loss may have ended the Knicks’ winning streak, but certainly notthe buzz around Lin. Sunday’s crowd included Kevin Costner, Eva Longoria, SpikeLee—wearing Lin’s No. 4 Harvard jersey—and another famous Harvard product,Facebook head Mark Zuckerberg. Lin’s high school coach from Palo Alto (Calif.)High School also made the trip.

Notes: Baron Davis was in uniform for the Knicks but didn’t play. He expectsto make his season debut this week. … Cuban, on the decision not to re-signChandler, whose left wrist was hurting a bit after a hard fall: “We wouldn’thave been champions without Tyson. He’s a phenomenal player, he’s got incredibleheart, he’s amazing in the locker room and that’s why we went out and got him.But the CBA changed everything and you have to adjust how you build and grow andmaintain a team and try to win championship. So we did what we felt we had todo, not because we wanted to do it.”