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Knicks Lose To Hornets: Jeremy Lin Turnovers Loom Large As Winning Streak Ends

Jeremy Lin Knicks Lose Hornetes

BRIAN MAHONEY   02/17/12 11:32 PM ET  AP

NEW YORK — The Lin-ning streak is over. And Jeremy Lin's sloppiness was one of the problems for the Knicks.

Lin committed nine turnovers, tied for the most in the NBA this season, and New York's seven-game winning streak was stopped 89-85 by the New Orleans Hornets on Friday night.

Lin scored 26 points, but his turnovers nearly doubled his five assists and the Knicks lost for the first time since Linsanity began, falling back below .500 at 15-16 heading into a matchup with the defending NBA champion Dallas Mavericks on Sunday.

Trevor Ariza scored 25 points for the Hornets, who have won three in a row after a 4-23 start. Marco Belinelli added 17.

Amare Stoudemire had 26 points and 12 rebounds for New York.

Playing for the sixth straight game without injured All-Star Carmelo Anthony, the Knicks missed 20 of their 24 3-point attempts, were only 19 of 29 on free throws and were flat early, quieting a crowd that has been buzzing since Lin joined the rotation.

Down by 12 early in the fourth, the Knicks made a run with Lin on the bench, and cut it to 73-71 when Jared Jeffries hit a free throw after Lin returned during a timeout with 5:29 left.

The Knicks got it down to two again on Lin's free throws with 1:06 to play, but Gustavo Ayon answered with a bucket, Lin missed wildly on a drive to the basket, and when Belinelli's free throws with 25 seconds left made it 87-82, fans began heading for the exits, perhaps in search of Lin-burgers, "Lings" – Asian-spiced chicken wings – or "Lintinis," Lin-spired items that have begun popping up at bars around the city.

Thus ended a remarkable run by the Knicks, who were 8-15 when coach Mike D'Antoni finally turned to Lin, the undrafted point guard from Harvard who was perhaps days from being cut for the third time this season when got this sputtering team on track.

They only figure to get stronger in the coming days. Anthony worked out before the game and is close to returning, and the Knicks signed his former Denver teammate, J.R. Smith, on Friday. Smith is eligible to return to the NBA after his Chinese team's season ended, and the Knicks believe he will strengthen their poor 3-point shooting.

But none of that helped Friday.

The poor performance came just as many New York residents finally got to see Lin for the first time. Fueled largely by the Asian-American's popularity, MSG network and Time Warner reached a tentative deal Friday that puts Knicks games for some 2 million Time Warner Cable subscribers in the New York area. New York state officials and the NBA had pressured the companies to settle the dispute that began Jan. 1.

That left them out of Linsanity, which has made the Knicks the story in New York, where they have ranked much lower on the sports' scene in recent years. The crowd of cameras and reporters at the morning shootaround was so large that one reporter cracked that the Knicks must have signed Kobe.

Who needs him? The Knicks already beat the Lakers, when Lin poured in 38 points to outscore Bryant.

That's turned Lin, who graced the cover of this week's Sports Illustrated, into one of sports' most unlikely stars.

"I lived through Vinsanity when I was with Toronto in Canada and that was big then, but this is bigger than that," said Knicks interim general manager Glen Grunwald, referring to when Vince Carter played for the Raptors. "It's really hard to believe."

But it was finally halted in front of a Madison Square Garden crowd in which many fans wore shirts that read either Lin or Linsanity above his No. 17.

Spike Lee, who usually wears Landry Fields' No. 2, switched up to a different model. He donned Lin's high school jersey from Palo Alto, Calif. a dark green No. 4 he wore over a neon green long sleeve shirt, clashing horribly with the Hornets' green and purple Mardi Gras uniforms.

But the ugliest thing at the start was the Knicks' offense. Lin's five turnovers in the first quarter matched their number of baskets, and Chris Kaman had 10 points to lead the Hornets to a 27-13 lead. The Knicks cut it to 43-39 at the half.

The game was originally scheduled for ESPN, back when the story would have been Chris Paul's last visit to New York before the Knicks' expected pursuit this summer in free agency. Instead, the Knicks took themselves out of the free agent market by acquiring Tyson Chandler, Paul was dealt the Clippers, and the Knicks looked like they might have lasting point guard woes until Lin's emergence.

But he's been turnover prone – committing at least six in five straight games – and it finally came back to cost the Knicks this time.

Notes: NBAstore.com has shipped Lin merchandise to 23 countries since Feb. 4, with Taiwan, Hong Kong and Australia ranking only behind the United States and Canada in largest shipments. ... The Knicks had won the previous six meetings. Their longest current winning streak against an opponent is eight straight wins over Washington. ... The Knicks paid tribute to former Mets catcher Gary Carter, who died Thursday, during a first-quarter timeout.

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03:57 PM on 02/19/2012
You can't expect to win every game. Not Lin, not Micheal, Kobe, Magic... not Ali, Tyson... not even Gates, Buffet or Jobs. Failures just make them that much better and more exciting to watch.
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kingjohn1956
09:12 AM on 02/19/2012
Being a die-hard Knick fan,I think Lin is a smart young man who will learn from his mistakes.He has the athletic ability.With the return of Carmelo an the addition of J.R.Smith he will have many offensive weapons to choose from.
06:54 AM on 02/19/2012
Americans have been sucked in by the marketing ppl again,it's hilarious.You ppl run out and spend,cause a guy has a good week.They made a billion dollars off you morons.I'm soooo glad I don't get sucked in by the media like you fools.
06:52 AM on 02/19/2012
jeez
01:00 AM on 02/19/2012
Enough with this Huffpost. He need a big break.
12:29 AM on 02/19/2012
Lin needs to make better decisions and handle the ball more carefully, but this guy knows how to perform under pressure. He made a clutch 3, had two steals, and made all his free throws in the fourth quarter, despite all the turnovers he had in the first half. I doubt this will be the last time we hear of Lin-sanity.
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11:32 PM on 02/18/2012
am i the only one that thinks he has a cute little tushy?
04:09 AM on 02/19/2012
no matter what you read about the gays show up ,ithink that you should think basketball
instead looking at a mans butt ,
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kingjohn1956
09:13 AM on 02/19/2012
Maybe your the only one looking Mikey.
10:52 PM on 02/18/2012
This guy still put up almost 30 points. That is not easy to do for an average point guard in the NBA. Not just that, he is scoring that many points consistently.

There are bound to be a couple bad games, especially when they are playing over 70 games in an average season. There are going to be games that only have some areas that were bad.

Westbrook can turn the ball over just as many times and score less points but continues to be glorified. This man helped the team win 6 or 7 games in a row. The TEAM is bound to lose one once in a while.

This is better than Melo shooting 40-50 shots a game. What do you expect, of course he is going to have 20 points. He should after shooting the ball that many times. Glad we got rid of him here in Denver.

Keep your head up Lin, ill get a win for ya tomorrow night in my game and if we don't well we live to see another day brother!
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one1byke
Easy no Man.
10:40 PM on 02/18/2012
uh oh!
yournext865
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09:48 PM on 02/18/2012
Oh no, The inevitable happened!
08:50 PM on 02/18/2012
Go Hornets! 3 straight wins. Best of all, putting a damper on Linsanity.
08:21 PM on 02/18/2012
The curse of wasilla even strikes Lin. So sad......
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Conservative Mark
Everybody knows its now or never. Everybody knows
07:34 PM on 02/18/2012
Lin is a flash in the pan. He has had a good streak, and I wish him luck. But, he is no Michael, Magic, LeBron or Kobe. His story is more of a human interest story, based on his ethnicity, and to a lesser degree that he went to Harvard, than his accomplishments. Again he seems like a nice guy and a good basketball player. But two years from now, no one will be talking about him.
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07:41 PM on 02/18/2012
I wouldn't say that just yet.
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Conservative Mark
Everybody knows its now or never. Everybody knows
08:36 PM on 02/18/2012
Two words - Stephen Strasburg. Remember him?
08:01 PM on 02/18/2012
...His story is more of a human interest story, based on his ethnicity, and to a lesser degree that he went to Harvard, than his accomplish­ments???

His stat is already on the NBA record book. How many players can claim that?
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Conservative Mark
Everybody knows its now or never. Everybody knows
08:25 PM on 02/18/2012
And his stats in the record book is that he is 74th in points per game this season and 97th in efficiency ratings.

Where are the stories on HP about Blake Griffin? He is also in his second NBA season and is having a MUCH better season.

I stand by my original statement.
06:44 PM on 02/18/2012
Better luck next time. :)
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trebleg1
06:19 PM on 02/18/2012
I didn't think that the turnovers cost them the game. I also think that Lin is the real deal and everyone has a bad outing(we watched Michael Jorden stink the place up many times) . Only in this case virtually the whole team did. I'm sure if the media would ask his team mates they would take responsibility, not put it on Lin. He actually reminds me of a young Bret Farve. You have to put yourself out there if your going to be all you can be. I think Lin is doing that. Farve had a lot of interceptions too but his overall impact on the team, both play and moral was phenomenal.