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When Houston Rockets point guard Jeremy Lin was studying at Harvard University, he probably never thought that his book smarts would be featured on a new ESPN SportsCenter commercial.
A lot can be said about Jeremy Lin's performance in the first half of the regular season, and it's largely mixed reviews.
It's hard to believe that it was only a little more than a year ago when it happened.
Two seasons removed from his retirement from the NBA, former Houston Rockets great Yao Ming has been doing a lot in his spare time.
It's been a busy week for Jeremy Lin, from the premiere of his documentary during the Sundance Film Festival to meeting one of the NBA's pioneer players.
Even with a much-need win against a tough Brooklyn Nets squad on Saturday and three wins in a row, all isn't quite right for the Houston Rockets.
It hasn't been the first time Houston Rockets point guard Jeremy Lin has ever been benched, but does it warrant concerns now that it's happened twice?
Despite a Houston loss Wednesday, Lin showed signs of a budding clutch player.
As much as Jeremy Lin's offense has been celebrated both last season and in the current one, his defense has long been a point of contention.
The last three games have not been kind for the Houston Rockets.
With the Houston Rockets on a three-game losing skid, they can ill-afford to be without one of their best players, but that could be the case on Tuesday.
The Houston Rockets seem to have a knack for attracting sensational Asian players.
The scoring and play of Jeremy Lin has been markedly up and down this season.
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.
Is Jeremy Lin marked for greatness?