NBA Sensation Jeremy Lin Thanks His Lord and Savior After Game-Winning Shot (Video)

Jeremy Lin thanked his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ after his game-winning shot over the Raptors.
Via Free Republic:

HIn case you haven’t heard about the “Lin-sational” Knicks’ guard, here’s more on the “Lin-sation” Jeremy Lin.
Via CBS:

For those living on another planet the last 10 days, Lin is the 6-3, 200 pound point guard for the New York Knicks – an Asian-American by way of Harvard.

Until late last week, he was parked at the end of the Knicks bench and lived on the couch at his brother’s apartment in Manhattan’s Lower East Side.

But with his team struggling, the undrafted, largely unwanted Lin got a shot to play. He promptly went on a transcendent tear averaging 27 points and 9 assists over a six-game stretch and ended up on this week’s cover of Sports Illustrated.

That’s just the start. A Lin autograph on Ebay, once $29 now goes for $1,500 plus. According to Forbes, Lin is now the fastest growing athletic brand – $14 million and climbing.

Lin replied, “No,” when asked if he could believe this was happening to him at a recent press conference.

Lin grew up in Northern California, the son of engineers born in Taiwan. Despite leading his team to a state championship in high school was shunned by top college programs. So he enrolled at Harvard, and led the Crimson in scoring his senior year, only to be ignored again come NBA draft day.

Cut by two NBA teams he was on the verge of being released in New York when head coach Mike D’Antoni made a desperate move – one that’s since turned Madison Square Garden into the theatre of the absurd.

“You just watch him,” D’Antoni said, “you’re in awe.”

The 23-year-old has arrived at the perfect time: into a post Super Bowl void and a social media world captivated by his unlikely rise. His last name, Lin, has become an open invitation to incredible, joyful, plays on words: Thril-lin, Lin-sanity, Lin-sational, and Lin-credible.

Reacting to the play on words, Friday Lin said, “I didn’t know that you could turn Lin into so many things.”

There’s no telling how long this show will last, how long a poster boy for underdogs of every age and race will shine. But for now…quite frankly…it is a beautiful “Lin” to see.

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