
Jeremy Lin Now Has a (Rick Ross-Endorsed) Marijuana Strain Named After Him
If you thought the Linsanity merchandising gravy chain had slowed down, think again. Read More

If you thought the Linsanity merchandising gravy chain had slowed down, think again. Read More

In addition to his new Westchester digs, the Knicks star Harvardian has linstalled himself in a brand new Financial District pad, The Post reports. Read More

ESPN has booted the employee who authored its now-infamous “Chink in the Armor” headline referencing Asian-American superstar Jeremy Lin’s tough game in the Knicks’ loss to the Hornets Friday. The network also acknowledged a third “inappropriate” comment: Read More

Following breakout superstar Jeremy Lin’s less-than-stellar night on the court during the Knicks’ Friday night loss to the Hornets someone at ESPN made a racially-charged gaffe in a headline: “Chink In The Armor.” The title was published on ESPN’s mobile site and online for less than 40 minutes, but that was 40 minutes too long; reaction was so intense ESPN issued an apology this morning: Read More

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Here’s one benefit of New York City not being able to get their fix of MSG TV: They aren’t subject to what some perceive as the racially insensitive quality of their New York Knicks broadcasts. Read More

If you think sports betting is fun, you should try sports investing. Read More

Jeremy Lin’s rocketing stardom is a game-changer, in more than a few ways. For one thing, the Knicks are winning and the Garden’s regularly packed, nowadays. For another, besides breaking records as the first Harvard grad since the 50s to play in the NBA, and only the fourth Asian-American to play in the league, he might be one of the few NBA players who can claim to have made a significant impact on financial markets. Read More

With his electric basketball playing, Jeremy Lin has moved the needle on the term “Linsanity.” It’s gone from an epithet for actress Lindsay Lohan to a term for the interest he engenders in the Knicks. A new site, the Jeremy Lin Word Generator, has generated new terms for Jeremania (see what we did Read More
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If one has spent any time of the last week in New York City and not yet heard the words “Jeremy Lin” or “Linsanity”—or rather, still have no knowledge of the New York Knicks’ overnight superstar Jeremy Lin—they are, quite simply, something short of a sentient human being. Read More