Lin makes the Knicks must-see TV
Staff writer, with agencies, WASHINGTON, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK
New York Knicks point guard
Jeremy Lin dribbles the ball during the second half of the NBA game between the
Washington Wizards and New York Nicks in Washington on Wednesday.
Photo: EPA
Jeremy Lin¡¦s (ªL®Ñ»¨) sudden rise from
obscure reserve to the toast of Broadway is making the New York Knicks must-see
TV in Asia.
The NBA said on Thursday that its Asian TV partners have added Knicks games to
their broadcast schedules following the emergence of Lin.
Sina (·s®ö) in China will show this morning¡¦s game against the Los Angeles Lakers,
while stations in Taiwan will televise five other Knicks games this month
against Toronto, Sacramento, New Orleans, New Jersey and Atlanta. ESPN
Philippines has also added next Friday¡¦s New Orleans Hornets game in New York.
ESPN Taiwan said on Thursday that it would broadcast the Knicks game against the
Los Angeles Lakers live from 9am this morning. In addition, the sports channel
said it would hold a viewing party for the game at Core Pacific Living Mall
(¨ÊµØ«°) in Taipei. It will mark the first time that a local TV channel has hosted
a viewing party for Lin.
Over the past few days, ESPN has been rebroadcasting Lin¡¦s three breakout games
on late shows, which have all received good ratings, the channel said.
Ironically, Lin¡¦s performances have been missed by many in New York. A dispute
between Time Warner Cable and MSG Network is keeping the Knicks off that system.
MSG Network said its ratings are up 36 percent over the season average in the
two games since Lin moved into the starting lineup on Monday.
Lin¡¦s emergence could not have come at a better time for the New York Knicks.
Despite his hot start, Lin said he was not concerned about being dubbed the
¡§real deal.¡¨
¡§It hasn¡¦t even been a week yet, so I¡¦m not really too worried about that,¡¨ said
Lin, who signed with the Knicks as a free agent in December. ¡§I just want to
make sure I do what I can to help the team win every time I step out on the
floor. I¡¦m not really too worried about proving anything to anybody right now.¡¨
The Knicks are not the only ones excited about the emergence of Lin, a 1.91m
tall undrafted guard signed by the Golden State Warriors in 2010 as a free
agent.
Scores of Asian Americans at the Verizon Center in Washington cheered his every
move, holding up signs and jumping to their feet each time he sliced through the
Wizards¡¦ defense. Such was the buzz surrounding Lin on Wednesday that the
Wizards had to open the arena¡¦s ice hockey press box to accommodate Asian media
outlets.
Since he began getting significant minutes, Lin has averaged 25.3 points and 8.3
assists. He admits coming off the bench has not been easy.
¡§It¡¦s really hard to play heavy minutes ¡X you get really tired,¡¨ he said. ¡§I
have a new respect for everyone who plays this many minutes every single night.¡¨
Lin, a California native whose parents emigrated from Taiwan in the 1970s, came
along at the perfect time for the Knicks (11-15), who are currently on the
outside looking in for a playoff spot.
With Carmelo Anthony lost for several weeks with a groin injury and Amar¡¦e
Stoudemire on an indefinite leave after the death of his brother, the Knicks
were desperate for a spark.
Also riding on the craze for NBA¡¦s newest sensation, Taiwan Sports Lottery is
set to introduce new betting products linked to him or his team, a corporate
executive said yesterday.
¡§We have formed a task force to collect reference data for designing relevant
betting options,¡¨ Taiwan Sports Lottery general manager Hung Ju-min said.
Since Lin took the league by storm, the lottery has received numerous requests
from many of its distributors to offer Lin or Knicks-related wagers, Hung said.
¡§However, because Lin is still playing a limited number of games, we need one to
two weeks to design the betting options,¡¨ Hung said.
There are many Knicks-related betting options already available, including bets
against point spread, totals and money line, Hung said, but the lottery is
looking to offer new types of wagers.
Meanwhile, Houston general manager Daryl Morey admitted on Thursday that the
Rockets made a mistake when they cut Lin.
¡§Did not know he was this good,¡¨ Morey admitted in a Twitter posting on
Thursday. ¡§Anyone who says they knew misleading U.¡¨
¡§Finally, really happy for [Jeremy Lin],¡¨ Morey said. ¡§Very hard working, nice,
& humble. He has a great, great future.¡¨
Lin was signed by the Golden State Warriors for the 2010-2011 season, but they
waived him prior to this season. The Rockets had claimed Lin, but released him
in December to allow for the signing of Samuel Dalembert.
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