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Even in the thick of a tight playoff race, Harvard alum Jeremy Lin isn't immune to March Madness.
James Harden, Jeremy Lin and the Houston Rockets (37-31) find themselves in a major push for positioning in the NBA Playoffs.
This season has marked a huge turnaround in Houston Rockets basketball, with the fruits of the Rockets' shrewd offseason moves paying huge dividends in making the Rockets respectable again.
It's been a busy week for Jeremy Lin as he and the Houston Rockets try and climb higher in the race to the NBA playoffs.
One man's loss is another man's gain, and when it comes to the rapidly shrinking playoff picture in the NBA's Western Conference one team's plight may be what helps propel another.
It's been roughly eight months since Jeremy Lin jumped ship to Houston from the limelight of New York, which helped set the stage for some rapid redevelopment in both basketball franchises.
The playoff race is starting to heat up for the Houston Rockets (33-29) as they get ready to play a playoff rival in the Golden State Warriors (35-27) Friday night in Oakland, Calif.
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.
Two icons clashed, Steve Nash notched another milestone and defenses were cut to ribbons during this week in some of the top plays in NBA action.