All this Linsanity crap is now just $1 at Duane Reade.
Jeremy Lin mural on the Lower East Side.
When they print Taiwanese money with Jeremy Lin’s image, this isn’t the photo they’ll use.
Source: sportspage
Jeremy Lin makes the Sports Illustrated cover for the second straight week.
According to SI’s Twitter feed, Lin is the first athlete to make back-to-back covers since Dirk Nowitzki during last year’s NBA title run. Michael Jordan appeared on three straight covers, in both 1991 and ‘98.
Jeremy Lin in high school, sporting No. 4 for Palo Alto high school in California.
It’s now Spike Lee’s jersey of choice.
Source: thegrandarchives
Jeremy Lin on the cover of TIME magazine’s Asia edition.
Kim Jong Un is the cover boy here in the States.
Amar’e and ‘Melo should be embarrassed. They have more raw talent than Jeremy Lin. They should wonder what is it about their personalities, their values, their culture and their style of play that didn’t allow them to impose a winning imprint on the Knicks.
Lin’s success, even if it disappears, should not be dismissed. There is something to be learned from the results of his play and the absence of two star hip-hop, AAU athletes, ‘Melo and Amar’e.
Yes, I played the hip-hop culture card. Hip-hop music is a capitalistic success. Hip-hop culture is an utter failure. The me-first, rebellious, anti-intellect culture directly contradicts all the values taught in team sports and most of the values necessary to sustain a civilized society.
Jeremy Lin gets FRONT-cover treatment on both the New York Post and Daily News today. Unbelievable.
The NBA Store is taking online orders for Jeremy Lin jerseys, but you’re gonna have to wait. “Advance sale: Leaves warehouse in 3 weeks.”






