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While his fans might not have been too happy that he didn't get an NBA All-Star Game nod this year, Jeremy Lin isn't upset about it at all--in fact, given his struggles this season, he's glad he wasn't chosen.
There are a lot of words that can describe Jeremy Lin's 2012-13 season as a Houston Rocket to date.
While he didn't play in the NBA All-Star Game on Sunday, Jeremy Lin still found himself being a topic of discussion this past All-Star Weekend, both with ex-teammates and league officials.
For the second year in a row, NBA All-Star Weekend will be getting a dose of "Linsanity."
It's hard to believe that it was only a little more than a year ago when it happened.
Heading into a big game Tuesday and a date with the world champion Miami Heat Wednesday, the Houston Rockets could be without one of their key players.
Two seasons removed from his retirement from the NBA, former Houston Rockets great Yao Ming has been doing a lot in his spare time.
James Harden is in, and Jeremy Lin is out for the 2013 NBA All-Star Game after the coaches decided on the final 14 spots for the Feb. 17 gala event in Houston, where both Lin and Harden play for the Rockets.
Despite being statistically far apart, Jeremy Lin and Chris Paul were neck-and-neck in the weeks leading to the announcement of the NBA's All-Star Game starting lineups.
The votes are in, and Kobe Bryant, Kevin Durant and Chris Paul will lead the West while LeBron James, Carmelo Anthony and Kevin Garnett will headline for the East when the 62nd NBA All-Star Game comes to Houston on Feb. 17.
Despite a Houston loss Wednesday, Lin showed signs of a budding clutch player.
Houston, start the countdown. The best of the best among this season's NBA roster will be revealed tonight when the NBA 2013 All-Star Game starting lineups are announced at 7 p.m. on TNT.
Will Jeremy Lin make his first-ever NBA All-Star Game?
For the second time this week, Jeremy Lin channeled his early 2012 mojo and delivered another "Linsanity"- like performance at the expense of Steve Nash, Kobe Bryant and the hapless L.A. Lakers Tuesday.
The third round of votes in the 2013 NBA All-Star Game balloting show that Jeremy Lin and James Harden are still in the mix to start for the West when the game comes to Houston in February.