Jeremy Lin, Trump set for Madison Square Garden
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Former Knicks guard Jeremy Lin, who set the city ablaze in Feb. 2012 as an undrafted rookie out of Harvard, has only been back at Madison Square Garden as an opposing player after his unceremonious departure from the team – until now.
One Knicks icon has agreed to join ESPN for the team's first trip to the Finals in 27 years.
New York Knicks legend Jeremy Lin will fittingly have a role in the upcoming NBA Finals featuring his former team. Lin is joining ESPN as a guest analyst
After his first breakout game during Linsanity, Jeremy Lin went home and did what he had done almost every day since childhood: he opened ESPN.com. Only this time, he was the story. For years, Lin had been the kid consuming sports through a screen,
Jeremy Lin, the player responsible for perhaps the NBA’s most potent cultural phenomenon, is stepping into a new broadcast role with ESPN.
New York Knicks legend Jeremy Lin feels the San Antonio Spurs need to stop relying so much on Victor Wembanyama to drive offense in order to beat Lin's former team in Game 2 of the 2026 NBA Finals.
The Knicks experienced some dark times between NBA Finals appearances, but Linsanity was an unforgettable highlight.