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Jeremy Lin, Knicks Top Lakers: Kobe Bryant Can't Match Surprise New York Star (VIDEO)

By BRIAN MAHONEY 02/10/12 11:06 PM ET AP

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Jeremy Lin does it again!

NEW YORK — Jeremy Lin keeps getting better. Better even than Kobe Bryant on Friday night.

Lin had the most astounding performance of his remarkable week, scoring a career-high 38 points and outdueling Bryant as the New York Knicks held off the Los Angeles Lakers 92-85.

Buried deep on the bench a little more than a week ago, Lin led the Knicks to their fourth straight win, tying their longest streak of the season. His two free throws with 52 seconds left and some booming "MVP! MVP!" chants stopped the Lakers' final rally and allowed the undrafted Harvard product to pass Carmelo Anthony for the highest-scoring game by a Knicks player this season.

Iman Shumpert added 12 points for the Knicks, who are still without Anthony and Amare Stoudemire. But they have Lin, the point guard that two other teams gave up on in December and didn't get his chance in New York until three other players couldn't do the job.

Bryant finished with 34 points, but he got off to a horrendous start and finished only 11 of 29 from the field. Pau Gasol had 16 points and 10 rebounds, but All-Star Andrew Bynum was only 1 of 8 for three points with 13 rebounds as the Lakers' nine-game winning streak against the Knicks was snapped.

Five of those wins had come at Madison Square Garden, where fans used to roar for Bryant.

They've got a new favorite now, and who could have ever predicted it'd be Lin?

The most surprising story in the NBA came back into the game with 9:25 left after the Knicks' lead had been trimmed to three. Shumpert hit a jumper and blew by Bryant for a dunk before Lin knocked down a jumper to push the lead to 76-69 with about 8 minutes left.

The lead was still eight before Lin nailed a long jumper, then was wide open after an offensive rebound for a 3-pointer from the wing, making it 84-71 as fans stood and screamed throughout the Lakers' timeout.

Lin followed his 28-point, eight-assist outing Monday in his first career start by scoring 23 points and handing out 10 assists Wednesday against Washington, becoming the first player since LeBron James in 2003 and just the sixth since 1970 to have at least 20 points and eight assists in his first two starts, according to research from the Elias Sports Bureau provided by the Knicks.

He became an instant star in New York just as fans were ready to check out basketball after the Giants' Super Bowl run was over, and just when it appeared the Knicks might fall too far behind in the standings to salvage the season.

Some Lin shirts were scattered throughout Madison Square Garden – though Spike Lee was still wearing Landry Fields' No. 2 in his courtside seat. Ratings on MSG network are up since Lin joined the lineup, and the NBA said some of its Asian TV partners have added Knicks games to their broadcast schedules so fans can see the league's first American-born player of Chinese or Taiwanese descent.

Already drawing comparisons to Tim Tebow for his impact on teammates and the way he speaks of his faith afterward, the hype around him will only grow now after beating one of the league's marquee franchises in his first nationally televised game.

A night after needing overtime to win at Boston, the Lakers had nothing to start the game, and Lin quickly jumped on them. He started 4 of 5 as the Knicks raced to a 13-4 lead, and it grew to 19-8 as Los Angeles missed 12 of its first 13 shots.

Lin's four field goals in the first quarter matched the Lakers' total in 18 attempts (22 percent).

The Lakers cut a 14-point deficit to five late in the half before Lin put the Knicks back in control. He had a turnaround jumper then spun around to leave Derek Fisher behind on his way to a layup, pushing it to 47-38 with 2:44 remaining. It was 49-41 at halftime.

Bryant started 1 of 11 before hitting five of his next six shots. The record holder at the current arena with 61 points, he also grabbed 10 rebounds but got going far too late.

Notes: The Knicks had two points taken off the board in the third quarter when the referees ruled a foul earlier in the period on Metta World Peace shouldn't have counted against the Lakers' team foul total, so the Knicks shouldn't have been in the bonus and shot free throws yet on a later foul. ... Knicks coach Mike D'Antoni said Anthony told him he was feeling better and walking without pain. The All-Star forward is expected to be re-evaluated Sunday, but D'Antoni said he doubted Anthony would play Tuesday at Toronto. The Knicks said Anthony was expected to miss a week or two after he was hurt Monday. ... Stoudemire, whose brother died in Florida on Monday, is expected to rejoin the team at practice Monday. ... Fisher made his 400th consecutive start. He has played in 522 straight games, the longest active streak in the league. ... Celebrities on hand included actor Ben Stiller, wrestler and actor Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, and Giants Justin Tuck, Brandon Jacobs, Hakeem Nicks and Antrel Rolle.

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NEW YORK — Jeremy Lin keeps getting better. Better even than Kobe Bryant on Friday night. Lin had the most astounding performance of his remarkable week, scoring a career-high 38 points and out...
NEW YORK — Jeremy Lin keeps getting better. Better even than Kobe Bryant on Friday night. Lin had the most astounding performance of his remarkable week, scoring a career-high 38 points and out...
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04:21 PM on 02/13/2012
I just like the kid cause he was undrafted, passed over 2 teams and still sat quietly for his chance and came out and showed off that Harvard talent and looks to be having a ton of fun while doing it. That's great for the sport, ANY sport
12:50 PM on 02/13/2012
Jeremy Lin is so overrated, but even Michael Jordan thinks he'll be an all-time great: http://www.omdoubleg.com/sports/its-time-to-admit-that-jeremy-lin-is-the-greatest-player-in-nba-history/
12:35 PM on 02/13/2012
In his week in the spotlight, Jeremy Lin has, without a doubt, reignited NY's love affair with the Knicks. Even Melo didn't make this kind of impact. The focus was more on the contract he was going to get and if he was actually going to sign at all. With Lin, fans are intrigued by his story and NY loves a good underdog cum top dog story. I hope he can keep it up.
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10:46 AM on 02/13/2012
Another Job gone over seas.
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12:13 PM on 02/13/2012
He is the "league's first American-born player"! All this and that's all you can see! Why so negative! Not that this is of much importance - just a kid playing ball - no big deal!
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bill904
01:58 PM on 02/13/2012
your right, bad post on my part, , some times we have bad days. Sorry.
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03:11 PM on 02/14/2012
I hope you're wrong. If the competition is all his caliber, we have some serious problems.
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richodg5
10:40 AM on 02/13/2012
Isn't it nice to hear a story about a athlete that is positive. Good luck man and congrats on that contract.
10:13 AM on 02/13/2012
Hope this isnt the last time seeing him like this.
10:03 AM on 02/13/2012
I'm onboard with Jeremy Lin and wish him well. Good to see another fantastic player coming off the bench. The bench boys play harder and become the best teammates because they know what "team sport" means! Guess I'll have to watch the Knicks now. It's been a long time coming Knicks.
01:34 PM on 02/13/2012
I have been a chicago bulls fan for so many years. and will continue to be. But it's
so refreshing to see this kid come off the bench contribute the way he has. I find myself waiting by the tv every evening to see how jeremy lin performed. I think we all kind a pull for the underdog. I wish him well.
02:14 PM on 02/13/2012
Some scientific studies showed that 90% of people pull for the underdog, while the other 10% just want the "expected outcome" to happen.
09:57 AM on 02/13/2012
Very good!
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09:53 AM on 02/13/2012
Lin seems to be the answer to a Knick fan's prayers. Friday was the first Knicks game I've watched all season just because I wanted to see what all the fuss is about. He is just the kind of point guard the Knicks need in Dantoni's system, a "Steve Nash" type player who knows when to dish off, when to take the shot and when to go to the hole. He seems like a nice young guy with his feet on the ground. Let's hope he's not just a flash in the pan.
09:28 AM on 02/13/2012
Once both Stoudemire and Anthony get back playing, Lin will be lucky to score 10 points and we won't have to hear about this fluke anymore.
10:04 AM on 02/13/2012
Not a fluke. The guy has skills. Were you watching the same game as everyone else?
12:03 PM on 02/13/2012
nerd
09:02 AM on 02/13/2012
Sometimes big time athletes need to be give the chance to shine on the big stage.....this is one of those rare cases.
10:08 AM on 02/13/2012
The guy went to an Ivy League school where academics were the reason for attending and not a few years of college for a springboard into the NBA! Look at it this way. With a Harvard degree, the man can write his ticket outside of basketball. He's great on the court but is probably even better in the business world. A prepared mind can go a long way my friend.
08:38 AM on 02/13/2012
All this clip shows is the reason I can't stand the NBA. Lin is good for sure, but there is no defense. Lazy, boring basketball.
05:50 AM on 02/13/2012
They benched this guy?O_O
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06:20 PM on 02/12/2012
To Leabaron-Your original comment stated Chamberlain never won anything. When I proved you wrong showing he won two rings besides scoring the most points in a single game you changed your story and said he didn't dominate the game even though he averaged over 50 points a game for a year. On your original statement I was right and you were wrong.
06:39 AM on 02/13/2012
Check YOUR history. I was NOT the one who said he "never won anything." My error was in ascribing nine rings to Russell, rather than eleven. All I said was hat he did not "dominate everybody." He was great (I watched him even in his Overbrook High days), but not the winner Russell was. At the end of the day -- and don't say Wilt didn't have some great personnel around him -- the score was Russell 11, Chamberlain .
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KESSEL1175
09:44 AM on 02/13/2012
You stated you knew how many rings Wilt had but before that you wrote quote "how many rings? he sure didn't dominate russell and the celtics". I suppose that wasn't your reply also?
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KESSEL1175
09:55 AM on 02/13/2012
I stand corrected. It wasn't you who said Wilt never won anything. It was dundey. My bad.
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03:31 PM on 02/12/2012
sorry
that it was Lohan