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Houston Rockets fans already see the team's stars James Harden, Jeremy Lin and Chandler Parsons as superheroes, but a Japanese comic strip has taken it one step further.
A monster dunk heard 'round the world, a clever assist and a slick crossover from Kevin Durant made some of the top plays this past week in NBA action.
It's a safe bet to say that Jeremy Lin probably won't be averaging 20 points or more per night like he was in the Linsanity days, or at least, not anytime soon before the season ends.
On Wednesday, the Houston Rockets (33-28) will play the Dallas Mavericks, the first of a 12-game schedule they face in the month of March with 21 games left in the NBA season.
The Houston Rockets have arguably the most intense, fast-paced offense in the entire NBA this season.
By the stats, they're not so different.
Already a favorite on Facebook and Twitter since his rise to stardom last year, popular NBA point guard Jeremy Lin has taken to new unchartered social media territory--Instagram.
At this time last year in the Houston Rockets' lockout-shortened season of 2011-12, Houston was sitting with a respectable 21-14 win-loss record in the standings.
Jeremy Lin knows he has a long way to go, and in his latest interview, he didn't hesitate to say as much.
Behind incredible performances by NBA All-Star James Harden and Jeremy Lin, The Houston Rockets (30-26) started out the second half of the NBA season on a high note Wednesday by beating the heavily-favored Oklahoma City Thunder in a thriller.
For 48 minutes, the Houston Rockets has what they were looking for Wednesday night.
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.
He’s been knocked down, tripped up, busted open and, now, even kicked while he’s down—and that’s all been during the course of a year.