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    NBA: Lin, Knicks feel the Heat in loss to Miami

    Newly minted NBA star Jeremy Lin proved no match for Miami's "Big Three" on Thursday as the Heat handed Lin and his New York Knicks a 102-88 defeat as the league heads into the All-Star break.

    Miami's swarming defence saw Lin deliver his worst numbers since his breakout run began, scoring eight points on 1-of-11 shooting with three assists and eight turnovers.

    Meanwhile, Chris Bosh scored 25 points, Dwyane Wade scored 22 and LeBron James added 20 for the Heat, who won their eighth straight game and will take a league-leading 27-7 record into the All-Star weekend that starts on Friday.

    "The speed and the athleticism... credit to them," Lin said. "Hopefully when we play them next time, it can be a different story."

    Lin has been the NBA's biggest story this month, coming off the Knicks bench after being cut by two other clubs to put in the best performance of any NBA player in his first 10 starts since 1976.

    Lin, whose parents are from Taiwan, became a phenomenon because of his scoring, averaging nearly 24 points a game, his passing skills and his clutch shooting ability, including a last-second game winner at Toronto.

    Even President Barack Obama publicly expressed his regret that he wouldn't be able to extend his stay in Miami on Thursday to watch the Knicks and Lin take on the Heat's established stars.

    Plenty of other celebrities were in attendance, including boxer Floyd Mayweather and filmmaker Spike Lee.

    Lee scolded Mayweather earlier this month after the fighter complained that the buzz surrounding Lin was due to his Taiwanese and Chinese heritage, rather than his basketball skills.

    "The atmosphere was great," said Miami center Joel Anthony. "We wanted to step up."

    The Heat defence certainly did, forcing 15 turnovers in the first half and limiting New York to 4-of-15 shooting in the third quarter.

    "I can't remember another game where it was hard just staying with my dribble," said Lin, who had three turnovers before he had even scored a point.

    "I'm not going to hang my head or anything like that," he added. "I went out there and played hard. You can't win 'em all. You can't have a great game every time. At the same time, I need to see what I did wrong and how I can improve."

    Both Norris Cole and Mario Chalmers stripped the ball from Lin for dunks in the first half.

    "(We) wanted to make him uncomfortable," Chalmers said. "A lot of teams let him get comfortable and he picked them apart. We weren't going to let him do that."

    "It's not a specific plan," Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said of Miami's strategy to neutralize Lin. "What we wanted to do was treat him with the adequate respect he deserves."

    "We just wanted to come out and dominate the game," Bosh said. "When we're all three playing well, that kind of feeds energy on this team."

    Lin wasn't the only Knicks player to struggle.

    Carmelo Anthony shot 7-of-20 and power forward Amare Stoudemire committed six of the Knicks' 19 turnovers.

    "We just probably played arguably the best team in the NBA," Knicks coach Mike D'Antoni said. "That set a bar to get up to."

    D'Antoni also acknowledged the toll the intense scrutiny on Lin can exact.

    "It's hard to be Peter Pan every day," D'Antoni said. "He just had an off-day."

     

    66 comments

    • adrenalyn_high2011  •  2 months ago
      as we have read before those remarks/reservations from their coach D'Antoni...Jeremy is now a "marked man" on the game floor...Jeremy is no longer treated as "nobody"...expect that defense will continue to collapse on him...NY should find "balance" by not concentrating too much on Jeremy Lin...and treat him as "one of the options"...winning coaches know that "element of surprises wins every game, while much predictability loses a game"
    • lawrence  •  Singapore, Singapore  •  2 months ago
      Liv-over. Average turnover per game 7.8.
    • Rocky  •  Pleasanton, United States  •  2 months ago
      Maybe a home game against the Heat will have a different result. I watched the game last night and Lin seemed uninspired and seemd to be saving his energy for a rematch. Besides, the fatigue factor and the swarming defense put on by Miami was too much for the 6'3" star.
    • kots  •  2 months ago
      marked man or not , Lin can produce, but since the return of the vacationing veterans of Knicks, what do you expect, again he's an struggling asian benchman . . . sorry . . . we we're hoping they didn't came back !
    • AJ  •  2 months ago
      Hey, it's not New York Lin, it's the New York Knicks, BBall is a team sport and I think as of now, the Knicks are a bit weaker as when Lin got off the bench.
      Anthony and Stoudemire have returned and the team dynamics are changing.

      Also, Miami was prepared against Lin, they must observed what he can do and stopped him short of doing anything.
    • AHJ  •  Singapore, Singapore  •  2 months ago
      basketball is all about team work. not just lin. knicks should improve their teamwork in complement to lin ar their strength
    • Noel  •  Seoul, South Korea  •  2 months ago
      Jeremy Lin is a good player. He boost the morale of Knicks but he must improve his strength and offensive awareness...to match-up the greater one in his position.. like russell westbrook, john wall etc...
    • Henry  •  Taipei City, Taiwan  •  2 months ago
      bilog ang bola hindi lahat ng oras naipa2sok kung yung miami natalo sa dallas ng finals tinalo naman ng knicks nun nakaraan lang
    • Ytaz Tan  •  2 months ago
      Knicks should think of several strategy to balance the losing game with the Heat. It is not yet the end of the line it is just the beginning and many more games to come so prepared to win the succeeding games and get a shot at the championship.
    • Ytaz Tan  •  2 months ago
      Basketball is not an all game win and no losing game. Kaya nga several encounters ang laro para mapatunayan ang isang magaling na team. .
    • Rbruiz  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  2 months ago
      "Talents wins a game, but teamwork and Intelligence wins a Championship" ~ M. Jordan
      • A Yahoo! User 2 months ago
        Matutina? malaghoy? mapangsantan?
    • Don Mateo  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  2 months ago
      The Heat came in prepared for JLin. Pressure by Chalmers from the backcourt followed by double team when he reaches the perimeter. He's then forced to pass the ball instead of attacking the basket He was well scouted. Mike D'Antoni should have used him as a decoy and let someone else bring down the ball. JLin will have to make the other team guess what he's going to do. He should also cut down on his turnovers. Making it to the NBA is one thing. Playing consistently is another. But still, this is just one bad game. Plenty of time to improve. GO Knicks!
    • Kenny  •  Pittsford, United States  •  2 months ago
      Jeremy Lins wasnt the only player who has a least performance, Carmelo Anthony also who have been the best in his games, I think Miami just came out with the best game plan to distract the best players of Knicks.. ASIAN RULES!!!
      • Kenny 2 months ago
        well its a game, two things could happen, its either you win or lose..
      • James Jones 2 months ago
        and we WON!!! Let's Go Heat :)
      • melvin 2 months ago
        Miami Heat and Oklahoma Thunder is the best team in the NBA., but the Miami Heat is the team to BEAT... who can stop Lebron James, Dwyane Wade, Chris Bosh, Joel Anthony , Mario Chalmers plus the second 5 tough guy in the bench.. Udonis Haslem, Mike Miller, Shane Battier, Norris Cole, and Dexter Pittman
    • alex  •  Riyadh, Saudi Arabia  •  2 months ago
      Teamwork!!! Means not onLin one!!!
    • john vincent  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  2 months ago
      it just happen that heat is the stronger team :)
    • Mervin  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  2 months ago
      malas lng talga c lin knina maraming errors ginawa nya natataranta pag e double team sya may pag asa sana manalo ang knicks knina ka badtrip sna next game mag improve na sya. ang yabang tlaga ng miami .
    • Daniel  •  Los Angeles, United States  •  2 months ago
      Basketball is a game that have 5 person playing at a given time. They must play together as a team. No one man can win a ball game. Don't care how good he is.. Everybody must contribute. Teamwork, Teamwork, Teamwork....
    • The Dood  •  2 months ago
      Isipin nyo kung ano nangyari kay Jeremy Lin nung sinimulan na syang bantayan. Pano pa kaya yung mga super-star na halos triple team na pero humihirit pa ng 30+ points, gano kagaling yung mga yun.
      • robin 2 months ago
        parang si caidic
      • ITS FUN 2 months ago
        korek, masasabi mo lang na magaling isang tao kun nakakapuntospadin xa ng big time despite the heavy defense on him pero... what now LIN?
      • Eicee 2 months ago
        2vs1?who will win?damn people. bandwagoner
    • suzzette tan  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  2 months ago
      go miami!!!!!!! :D
    • Joselino  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  2 months ago
      if the NBA really wants asian talented players, may i recommend Filipinos of the Philippines...LIN IS NO MATCH WITH PINOY HOOPSTERS!
      • Phantom 2 months ago
        really? hahahaha seriously? hahahaha you are funnier than i thought.
      • Marko 2 months ago
        pinoys can't dunk, they will bore you down!
      • Sel 2 months ago
        this is so funny,lol!
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