The Manila Times

LIN SPARKS KNICKS TO SEVENTH WIN IN A ROW

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NEW YORK: Jeremy Lin ignited a balanced New York attack with a career-high 13 assists as the Knicks stretched their NBA win streak to seven games on Wednesday with a 100-85 victory over Sacramento.

“Linsanity” continued at Madison Square Garden as Lin, the first Us-born NBA player of Taiwanese and Chinese heritage, continued a magical run that has seen him rise from the Knicks bench to become a global sensation.

“It’s just crazy,” Lin said of his fairy- tale NBA fortnight. “We just came out with a lot of energy. Thanks to the fans for all the energy they have given us. Now we are riding the momentum. It has been fun.”

Knicks supporters chanting “M-VP” for Most Valuable Player as Lin spoke to the crowd through a microphone after the victory, in which he played only 26 minutes but showed he can adapt to setting up teammates as well as scoring.

“It’s just flowing,” Lin said. “We’re improving every game.”

Lin scored 10 points on 4- of- 6 shooting from the field and 2-of-3 accuracy from the free throw line, but also committed six turnovers.

“It’s something I’ve got to work on because my turnovers are sky high,” Lin said. “I’ve got to look on the film and work on that. I have learned a lot (in the past two weeks).

Lin’s career-best assist total, however, played the crucial role, his distributi­on allowing teammates to shine and the Knicks to reach 15-15 for the season.

Landry Fields scored 15 points to lead the Knicks while Steve Novak and Bill Walker added 14 each, Amare Stoudemire and Iman Shumpert added 11 each and Jared Jeffries joined Lin on 10 points.

“We’re starting to click offensivel­y,” Lin said. “We’re starting to see where we like the ball. We tried to move the ball faster.”

Knicks coach Mark D’antoni was impressed that Lin showed he could adapt his game to a supporting role when needed as well as a playmaker role such as the one he had in scoring more than 20 points in games earlier in the win streak.

“He’s 23 years old. He should be able to go forever,” D’antoni said. “

Lin averaged 23.3 points and 7.4 assists in his first five games, the top scoring total by any player since 1976 in his first five starts, a run to outdo such stars as Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, Lebron James and Shaquille O’neal.

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