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Knicks decline to match Rockets' offer for Lin

HOUSTON (AP) -- Jeremy Lin is leaving New York and taking Linsanity to Houston.
The New York Knicks announced Tuesday night that they will not match the Houston Rocket's three-year, $25 million offer for Lin, a restricted free-agent.
New York officially had until 11:59 EDT to decide whether to re-sign Lin, who became an international phenomenon in the media glare of Big Apple.
The Rockets made it tough for the Knicks to sign off on keeping him by backloading their offer sheet with a $15 million salary in the third season. If the Knicks agreed to that deal, they would've faced a hefty luxury tax in 2014-15 because of other big contracts on their books -- between $30-40 million.
Lin now returns to Houston, where he spent about two weeks in December during training camp. The Rockets liked what they saw in the undrafted point guard, but had to waive him because they had Kyle Lowry and Goran Dragic on the roster.
The New York Times initially reported the Knicks' decision, citing an unidentified person briefed on the situation.
One sports consultant said the adjustment to the offer sheet was a stroke of genius by Rockets general manager Daryl Morey.
"The Rockets deserve a lot of credit for the way they've gone about this," said Marc Ganis, president of Chicago-based SportsCorp. "It was extremely intelligent -- with an assassin's touch."
The Knicks, though, gave Lin his first shot, picking him up after the Rockets waived him. He was briefly demoted to the developmental league, recalled and finally got his chance when coach Mike D'Antoni put him in with the Knicks floundering at 8-15. Lin scored a career-high 25 points in a 99-92 win over New Jersey Nets and "Linsanity" was born.
Lin had slept on teammate Landry Fields' couch the night before, still refusing to get his own place as he headed into that week, knowing the Knicks would have to decide whether to cut him or guarantee his contract for the rest of the season.
But Lin proved more than just an overnight sensation -- he had 28 and 23 points in his first two NBA starts, and then scored a career-high 38 in a 92-85 victory over Kobe Bryant and the Los Angeles Lakers.
The stock price for Madison Square Garden Inc. surged on the production and popularity of the team's international star. Lin also made the Sports Illustrated cover in consecutive weeks, only the 12th athlete to hold that distinction since 1990. On Tuesday, Lin had more than 829,000 followers on Twitter.
The more opponents saw Lin, though, the more they seemed to figure him out as the season wore on. He went 1 for 11 with eight turnovers in a humbling, nationally televised loss in Miami and the Knicks dropped their first six games in March.
D'Antoni resigned in mid-March and Lin hurt his left knee less than two weeks later. The Knicks revealed on April 1 that Lin needed surgery to repair a meniscus tear and would miss six weeks.
The Knicks made the playoffs behind surging Carmelo Anthony, but bowed out to Miami in the first round. The Rockets, meanwhile, missed the postseason for the third straight year and have spent the offseason completely rebuilding their roster.
Houston has been trying to put together a package of assets and draft picks to offer Orlando in exchange for disgruntled All-Star center Dwight Howard. In the process, the Rockets lost the unrestricted free agent Dragic to Phoenix, then traded Lowry to Toronto in exchange for a future first-round pick with lottery protection.
With no true point guard left on the roster, the Rockets turned back to Lin. The Knicks may have shown their hand when they brought back Raymond Felton in a sign-and-trade deal with Portland.
Houston, meanwhile, jumped at the chance to reacquire their popularity in China, where Yao Ming became a larger-than-life figure. Many Rockets landed lucrative shoe contracts with Chinese companies on Yao's coattails and Rockets' games drew massive television ratings there.

-NBA.com
 
Linsanity brings the same hype as Yao Ming mania brought to Houston over a decade ago. Since the Rockets will be hosting the 2013 All-Star Weekend, I am expecting a heavy push in promotion to have Lin voted in the western all-stars squad.

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Linsanity brings the same hype as Yao Ming mania brought to Houston over a decade ago. Since the Rockets will be hosting the 2013 All-Star Weekend, I am expecting a heavy push in promotion to have Lin voted in the western all-stars squad.

What do you mean a heavy push in promotion? They don't even have to do that. China will ride this bandwagon and he's going to give CP3/Nash a run for their money for All Star Starter status.
 
The Houston Rockets have acquired Jajuan Johnson from the Boston Celtics via the Courtney Lee sign and trade.

The Rockets waived center Jerome Jordan and guard John Leuer.

EDIT:

Rockets received in addition E'Twaun Moore, Sean Williams and a future second round pick.
 
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What do you mean a heavy push in promotion? They don't even have to do that. China will ride this bandwagon and he's going to give CP3/Nash a run for their money for All Star Starter status.
It's possible, but it's going to depend on how well he plays. If he can't average more than 5ppg then it's going to be hard.
 
The Houston Rockets have signed forward Carlos Delfino to a two year contract on which the second year is a team option.
 
Rookie Royce White could not join the opening training camp of the team due to his phobia of boarding a plane. Just this week, White disclosed to the public his anxiety problem and in lieu of that revelation, his fear of flying has been acknowledged by the management. General Manager Daryl Morey stated in the news that the team will be hiring a psychologist to help White.

This one will be a huge mental block to overcome as the NBA schedule entails a lot of air travel, as teams go back and forth from road games to home stands.
 
Rookie Royce White could not join the opening training camp of the team due to his phobia of boarding a plane. Just this week, White disclosed to the public his anxiety problem and in lieu of that revelation, his fear of flying has been acknowledged by the management. General Manager Daryl Morey stated in the news that the team will be hiring a psychologist to help White.

This one will be a huge mental block to overcome as the NBA schedule entails a lot of air travel, as teams go back and forth from road games to home stands.

Actually to be fair White disclosed about his fear of flying way back before the draft and reporters and analysts were wondering whether any NBA team would take the risk and draft him and that this would actually lower and negatively affect his chances of getting drafter even though he's quite a talented player.
The Rockets took the risk on him and for sure they knew about this all issue all along so i'm surprised why they didn't hire a psychologist before hand so that he could assist White with his issue over the summer rather than wait this long...

This is an article about White regarding his phobia the day after the draft took place (June 29):

http://todayhealth.today.com/_news/...-flying-keep-him-from-soaring-in-the-nba?lite
 
Jeremy Lin and the new look Houston Rockets debut against the defending Western Conference champions, the Oklahoma City Thunder.

 
Internationals lifting the Houston Rockets over the New Orleans Hornets 95-75. Omer Asik hauled down 13 rebounds while Donatas Motiejunas added 13 points. Jeremy Lin despite foul trouble had 9 points and 7 rebounds.
 
Houston Rockets receive Olympic Gold Medalist James Harden, shooter Daequan Cook, bigman Cole Aldrich and forward Lazar Hayward from the Oklahoma City Thunder in exchange for Kevin Martin, Jeremy Lamb, two future first round draft picks and a future second round draft pick.

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It's a good move for the Rockets... Harden will have to show now that he is much more than the 6th player!
 
NBCSports reports that James Harden will sign the contract extension.

While the Rockets waived Jajuan Johnson, Gary Forbes and Jon Brockman.
 
Surprising to say the least. Especially with tip-off a few days away :D

Thank you Houston for destroying OKC's "core".
 
I will be monitoring the progress of two players that I like on this team besides Jeremy Lin: Patrick Patterson and Chandler Parsons. Head coach Kevin McHale describes Patterson as a blue-chip throwback forward and stated that Patterson is molding into a David West type of player.

While McHale stated Parsons as having a Tom Chambers in him.
 
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