San Antonio Spurs
Will Jeremy Lin make his first-ever NBA All-Star Game?
The last time that the New York Knicks (21-10) faced the San Antonio Spurs (26-8) on Nov. 15, the Knicks rallied late in the fourth quarter to beat the Spurs on the road, 104-100, in one of their most impressive wins of the season.
With the New Year of 2013 kicking off, the NBA is looking hotter than ever.
Hard to believe that after such a smooth sailing start, the New York Knicks are starting to feel some waves rocking their once-steady boat.
The last time the Houston Rockets and the San Antonio Spurs met on Dec. 10, the game saw a moment of "Linsanity" from Jeremy Lin, a historic first-ever triple-double from Tony Parker and a heart-stopping, high-scoring shootout that went into overtime in a 134-126 win for the Spurs.
There's been little doubt that Jeremy Lin has been on fire in the last week or so.
Based on the fans' votes, Jeremy Lin could very well be starting for the West when the NBA All-Star Game comes to Houston this February.
Nearly five months after signing for three years and $25 million after his sensational winter in New York, "Linsanity" finally touched down in Houston.
Fresh off their stunning 107-205 Tuesday win over the Los Angeles Lakers, James Harden, Jeremy Lin and the Houston Rockets (9-8) look to extend their two-game winning streak to three in a row.
It's been hard to get a read on these Houston Rockets, even after more than a month of NBA regular season play.
NBA fans on Twitter are not impressed with NBA Commissioner David Stern's decision to fine the San Antonio Spurs a quarter of a million dollars for benching their star players against the Heat this week.
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