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If there was any team to look forward to in the coming years-aside from the Miami Heat-it would be the Houston Rockets.
All in all, Jeremy Lin's 2012-13 NBA season as a Houston Rocket was pretty much a rollercoaster.
In sports, opportunity created by injury is a two-way street; it can work for you and it can work against you sometimes.
This probably wasn't the playoff debut that Jeremy Lin or his fans had in mind.
So far, Jeremy Lin's first foray into the grueling world of the NBA Playoffs hasn't been great.
An MRI done on Houston Rockets point guard Jeremy Lin revealed that the fan favorite NBA player suffered a bruised chest muscle, but X-rays are negative as he is listed day-to-day.
Jeremy Lin went down with an injury as the Houston Rockets came up just short, dropping Game 2 to the Oklahoma City Thunder 105-102, letting the Thunder take a 2-0 lead in the best of seven series.
Sunday night was Jeremy Lin's first ever NBA playoff game in his four-year career, a monumental moment in any basketball career. The stakes were never higher, the pressure was never greater and the spotlight had rarely ever been brighter, except after the first two weeks of "Linsanity" that swept the world last year.
This is our funny Jeremy Lin song to help sum up his 2012 - 2013 season! We are huge fans and cheer him on but also poke fun at him, (Fans).
Jeremy Lin shot from obscurity to stardom to become one of the few Asians to play professional basketball in the NBA. His sudden rise and stellar play became known as "Linsanity."
Whenever star scorers like James Harden go down, a team can struggle looking to adjust on offense.
Aristotle said once that nature abhors a vacuum.
The term "riding the hot hand" has been one that has been thrown about widely in sports, but not without warrant.
He hasn't looked this good in quite some time, but it looks like Jeremy Lin finally found this mojo just in time to help the Houston Rockets push for higher standing in the 2013 NBA playoffs this week.
There is nothing quite like catching momentum at the right time-something that Jeremy Lin knows better than just about anybody.