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Knicks Lose To Heat: Jeremy Lin Struggles Against LeBron James, Dwyane Wade (VIDEO/PHOTOS)

TIM REYNOLDS   02/23/12 10:30 PM ET  AP

MIAMI — Jeremy Lin was no match for the Miami Heat.

Forcing Lin into easily the worst game of his remarkable run as New York's starting point guard by running streams of defenders at him, Miami topped the Knicks 102-88 on Thursday night – the eighth straight win for the NBA-leading Heat, all by at least 12 points.

Chris Bosh scored 25 points, Dwyane Wade added 22 and LeBron James finished with 20 points, nine rebounds and eight assists for Miami, which will go into the All-Star break with the NBA's best record (27-7).

Lin's final line: 1 for 11 from the field, eight points, three assists – a long way from the 23.9 points and 9.2 assists he had been averaging over his first 11 games in the Knicks' rotation, when he breathed immeasurable life into a team that was floundering.

"First of all, he deserves all of the credit he's been given," Wade said. "We knew it was going to be a tough task guarding him in this high pick and roll. Our point guards did a great job. He's a good player, but we put a lot of pressure on him and it was a success."

On Thursday, Lin simply wasn't the same player, turning the ball over eight times and saying afterward that the Heat defense made it difficult even to dribble. His last miss came with 6 seconds left, the outcome already decided, and he simply walked quietly off the court into the locker room.

"A learning experience," Lin said. "A tough one."

But for a while, the game lived up to the hype.

Spike Lee, Floyd Mayweather and Chad Ochocinco all sat within seven seats of each other on one sideline, Mike Stanton and Logan Morrison of the Miami Marlins were on another sideline, and members of the New York Mets' front office reportedly jumped aboard a helicopter for the quick trip from the team's spring-training home in Port St. Lucie down to Miami.

Even the First Fan took note of the hubbub surrounding the game.

"In another life, I would be staying for the Knicks-Heat game tonight, then going up to Orlando for NBA All-Star weekend," President Barack Obama told cheering students at the University of Miami earlier in the day. "But these days, I've got a few other things on my plate. Just a few."

But when Air Force One was headed to Orlando for a Thursday night fundraiser, yes, there were televisions tuned to Heat-Knicks on board.

Carmelo Anthony led the Knicks with 19 points, with J.R. Smith scoring 14 for New York off the bench.

"I'm sure they were all geeked up for him," Knicks coach Mike D'Antoni said of the Heat defense on Lin. "And they took the challenge and they did a great job. It's hard to be Peter Pan every day."

James became the NBA's first player since 2008 to finish with at least 20 points, nine rebounds, eight assists, five steals and two blocks. The last one to do that? James himself.

"This has been about a three-week push for us and it's a good way to end before the break," Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. "I think everyone in that locker room needs a handful of days. We've been really focused ... to make this push. We played a team that with more time they're going to improve and become a very dangerous team. They already are right now."

If proof was needed that the Heat wanted to make a point against Lin, there was some clear evidence.

Exhibit A: Mario Chalmers stole the ball from Lin and went in for a two-handed dunk in the early minutes. Exhibit B: Norris Cole, Chalmers' backup at point guard, did the same thing in the second quarter.

Combined dunks this season for Chalmers and Cole entering Thursday? Zero.

Those strip-and-scores were part of a six-turnover first half from Lin, matching his third-highest total in any half this season. Amare Stoudemire also had six turnovers in the first 24 minutes, the Knicks were outscored 30-16 in the paint, 12-1 on fast breaks and 12-3 off turnovers.

Nonetheless, Miami's lead was only 51-47 at the break.

For all the fire the Heat were playing with, the Knicks were up to the task. Steve Novak came off the bench to make all three of his shots – all from 3-point range – and New York was right there even though Lin had two assists in the first 1:26 of the game and no others in the final 22:34 of the half.

"The ultimate test," is how D'Antoni described the Heat before the game.

The Heat offered some ultimate moments, too.

James lowered a shoulder into Lin on one of Miami's first fast breaks of the night, sending the guard back about 10 feet. In the second quarter, Wade pounced on a miss by James for a two-handed put-back slam, a play quickly followed by a James dunk – courtesy of a Lin turnover. On the next Heat possession, Stoudemire accepted a pass from Lin, not seeing Wade get behind him for an easy strip that led to a layup and 43-40 Miami lead.

Back and forth they went, just as everyone wanted.

"It's always big when the Knicks come in," Bosh said. "They have that New York-Miami thing. The crowd enjoyed it. And we enjoyed it."

It was classic Knicks-Heat stuff, just like those playoff battles in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Bodies were flying, tempers were flaring, Tyson Chandler and D'Antoni picked up technicals arguing the same play in the first quarter ... and more than a few Knicks fans who paid big money for tickets – the average price for the game on the resale markets was over $700, by one estimate – made their presence known loudly and often.

"It's one game," D'Antoni said. "And we're not there yet. They're there. They're the team right now to beat for everybody. They're playing better than everybody. And we're trying to get our team together."

He's right. They're not there yet.

Lin never got rolling, and the Knicks were eventually worn down. James, Wade and Bosh combined for 25 of Miami's 29 points in the third quarter, James hitting a jumper with less than a second left to push the Heat edge to 80-66.

Lin checked back in with 7:06 to play, the Heat lead then at 90-76. James made a jumper about a half-minute later, giving Miami its biggest lead to that point at 16. Two possessions later, Lin had a short jumper in the lane that bounced on the rim three times, wouldn't fall and left the phenomenon going back up the court shaking his head ever so slightly.

"I'm not going to hang my head or anything like that," Lin said. "I know I went out there and I played hard. Can't win `em all. Can't have a great game every game. But at the same time, I need to understand, `OK, what'd I do wrong? How can I improve?' I think that's going to be exciting."

NOTES: Wade spoke to the sellout crowd before the game, thanking them on behalf of the NBA and especially the six All-Star weekend-bound Heat players for their support the first half of the season. ... A number of arena workers snapped photos of Lin as he warmed up on the court about two hours before game time. ... In Orlando, where All-Star festivities were getting underway, NBA Commissioner David Stern said "it's fair to say that no player has created the interest and the frenzy in this short period of time, in any sport, that I'm aware of like Jeremy Lin has."

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08:21 PM on 02/28/2012
Yeppp, Jeremy Lin is amazing. Can't wait to see his next game. We can learn so much from this guy. Read this post here for some cool lessons we can all learn from Jeremy Lin: http://addicted2success.com/success-advice/10-things-you-can-learn-from-jeremy-lin-the-nba-asian-basketball-super-star/
09:20 AM on 02/26/2012
Great game! Lin Sanity is over.
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cameron d
Don't blame me, I voted Smitherman.
11:45 PM on 02/25/2012
Everyone here is aware that the Miami Heat have arguably the best defense in the NBA, right? Lin is a good player who looks like he'll be a starter or a back-up PG for the rest of his career, but this is the Miami Heat we're talking about.
09:37 AM on 02/25/2012
Blacks hate Asians. They made racist comments after Knicks loss: http://i.imgur.com/p09Lk.jpg
05:34 PM on 02/24/2012
"9 TOs wont get it done...gotta learn from my mistakes and move on to the next one." -Lin's Facebook status today. Find me another basketball player with this kind of modesty.
06:46 PM on 02/24/2012
99% of players are humble after a bad performance. Who do you know who talks trash after getting their butts kicked?
09:25 PM on 02/24/2012
Kobe.
09:25 PM on 02/24/2012
but then again I don't know any professional athlete on a personal level.
05:18 PM on 02/24/2012
I like Lin.. think he is a great player.. but the media over-hypes things.. and at the end they create dislike to a player by over-hyping in the first place..........

there are other great point guards... Monte Ellis and Russell Westbrook also desire the same hype but they don't get it for many reasons

I think the media is doing him a dis-service in over-hyping his rise... I guess its done to generate $$$..and it is working
03:43 PM on 02/24/2012
- More Linsanity..?? I think not, more like "LIN-COMPETENT"..! LOL..!!!
09:26 PM on 02/24/2012
laugh at your own jokes?
06:12 PM on 02/26/2012
??? Of course, always..! Esp. the funny ones...eg. "Lin-competent..!" :D
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GraphicMatt
Somebody make me a sandwich!
02:31 PM on 02/24/2012
I must admit that I was quite unLinpressed with his performance. It was quite unLinspiring. He was Lineffective and played Linsufficiently.
02:06 PM on 02/24/2012
What's the opposite of Linsanity?? I might want to buy the rights...
02:03 PM on 02/24/2012
I was surprised at how well Chalmers and Cole guarded Lin. They were tied to his hip the whole game.

I suppose that the interior defense's speed and length also prevented any good pick-and-roll opportunities as well... The Heat are just flat out better than the rest this year.
01:36 PM on 02/24/2012
The heat are a step above them and every other team in the east right now. Lin or no Lin.
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01:32 PM on 02/24/2012
Lossetta Lin
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01:27 PM on 02/24/2012
Linplosion, sad to say.
01:08 PM on 02/24/2012
Did someone cite the Heat's four point lead at half time as evidence the Knicks can hang with the Heat?

Don't expect the best three point shooting team in basketball to shoot
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Claude Hosch
A single bracelet does not jingle
01:03 PM on 02/24/2012
One thing I noticed: When Lin was trapped the man that was left open to create the trap did nothing to help Lin. Instead of traps there should have been a 4 on 3 advantage for the Knicks. I'm assuming the Knicks players are a little envious of Lin, and not doing the little things to help their point guard.
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anotherwomanfromva
Trickle down didn't work; It's time for trickle up
01:43 PM on 02/24/2012
Maybe they just assume that a starting point guard can fight his way out of traps most of the time. There is no conspiracy against Lin. I'm sure all the Knicks want to win.
06:53 AM on 02/28/2012
I agree with you that the Knicks werent trying to make Lin look bad, on the contrary, he is tremendously popular with his team mates, due in sure to his humility. The Heat did a great job of taking those passes away, and the Knick player didnt do enough in response to it. There were a couple of times that Lin got the ball to a team mate under the basket, but a Heat player stole the ball.
01:48 PM on 02/24/2012
It takes a bit longer than a week to learn the habits of the point guard. They are pros, they'll figure it out.
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Claude Hosch
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08:02 PM on 02/25/2012
One thing all players know is: when you man leaves to set a trap you are open; make yourself available before the trap. I didn't see that.