Jeremy Lin, Knicks’ new hero at the center court made a great shot with less than a second to play to beat the Raptors 90-87, extending their winning streak to six games.
The Harvard University graduate and NBA‘s first American-Taiwanese player has caused a new level of excitement for the league after leading the New York Knicks to six straight wins including Tuesday’s 90-87 win over the Toronto Raptors.
Lin scored 27 points after tying the game with a hoop and ending it with a game-winning 3-pointer with 0.5 seconds left (Video).
“Linsanity,” the term that describes the phenomenon of the undrafted free agent point guard from Harvard, has taken Knicks, NBA and Asia by storm.
Due to Jeremy Lin’s meteoric rise, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has received two applications for the registration of “Linsanity,” according to reports.
Jeremy Lin‘s No. 17 jersey is NBA’s top online seller since February 4.
New York Knicks vs. Los Angeles Lakers – Feb. 10. Lin had 38 points and outscored the Lakers’ Kobe Bryant, who had 34 points.



38 points! wow! six game winning streak. he’s really good that’s why mayweather hated him…lol!