Jeremy Lin (林書豪) scored 17 points and added nine assists to spark the New York Knicks over Atlanta 99-82 on Wednesday, improving the team to 9-2 since the Taiwanese-American star emerged from a reserve role.
The 23-year-old point guard, whose parents are from Taiwan, was given a chance when the Knicks lost two starters and he produced record scoring and assist figures to ignite the struggling club.
Steve Novak added 17 points for the Knicks, while Landry Fields added 16 and Carmelo Anthony contributed 15 as the Knicks improved to 17-17 entering this morning’s matchup in Miami against National Basketball Association joint leaders the Heat at 8am Taiwan time on the STAR Sports channel.
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With J.R. Smith just signed after spending the early part of the season in China and Anthony back from injury, the Knicks have started to come together, with Lin adding punch, with timely passing as well as scoring.
“We have a lot of offensive weapons now,” Lin said. “I don’t need to shoot as much with these guys coming back. We have J.R. and ’Melo back. We’re going to move the ball and make the defenses pay.”
Lin said he was relishing the challenge presented by LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh.
“They are so quick and athletic,” Lin said. “We need to make sure we try to get into the paint, instead of just move the ball around the three-point line. We’re going to play hard. Definitely we’re flying everywhere. We’re playing hard. We’re going to go down there and try to keep doing the same things.”
“It’s a big game,” he said. “It will be a good evaluation of where we are at. Besides that, we’re just going to try to stay consistent. We don’t want to get too high against elite teams and lose that energy against teams with weaker records.”
Lin is averaging 23.9 points and 9.0 assists a game, the best showing by any player in his first 10 starts since 1976, but his “Linsanity” magic will face a man-to-man test against superstar James.
“LeBron is a great player and great, great defender,” Lin said. “I’ve got to just continue to be aggressive and not change anything.”
Anthony has given Lin some advice on how to deal with James.
“’Melo definitely has given me a ton of advice. He has definitely taken me under his wing,” Lin said. “We’re going to need ’Melo to be a playmaker and a scorer tomorrow night.”
Jeff Teague scored 18 points and Willie Green added 16 to lead the Hawks, who fell behind 60-35 at halftime and could not challenge in the second half, falling to 19-14.
“Our defense was good. Then we got sloppy,” Knicks coach Mike D’Antoni said. “We still have a lot of guys out of synch. We’re scratching out wins.”
D’Antoni said he has done nothing special to prepare Lin for the battle with James.
“He will find out himself. He might as well experience it,” D’Antoni said. “He will give him maximum respect if that matchup happens. Hopefully, he will handle it and the Knicks will handle it. He’s making the right plays, smart. He’s savvy. He’s just a good point guard.”
Additional reporting by staff writer
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