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Lin Gives Knicks More Bang for Their Buck

But in addition to his immense marketing draw, Lin has also been one of the best bargains in the NBA this season.

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Compared with some of the NBA's top players, Jeremy Lin '10 has ben quite a bargain for the New York Knicks this season.

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Men's Basketball Looks To Bounce Back from Penn Loss

In Ivy men’s basketball, nearly anything is possible.

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Lin '10 Bounces Back with 19 Points, 13 Assists in Win over Cavs

Jeremy Lin '10 delivered a balanced performance against Kyrie Irving and the Cavs, posting 19 points to go along with 13 assists and one turnover. The Knicks handily beat Cleveland, 120-103.

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After suffering a last-minute loss to Penn last Saturday, co-captain Keith Wright and the Harvard men’s basketball will try to get back on track at Columbia and Cornell this weekend. A pair of wins would guarantee the Crimson at least a share of the Ivy League title.

Men's Basketball vs. Penn Fan Cam
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Men's Basketball vs. Penn Fan Cam

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Co-captain Oliver McNally drives to the basket in the Harvard men's basketball team's loss to Penn on Feb. 25.

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Case in Point: Jeremy Lin ’10 Versus Some of the NBA’s Best

February, known for its romantic holiday, did not show much love for former Harvard standout Jeremy Lin ’10, as the latest New York Knicks point guard faced several tough tests against both rookie and veteran opposition. But it did mark the beginning of a brand new romance between New York and Lin, who has taken the city—and the globe—by a storm with his out-of-nowhere and much-needed emergence at the point-guard position. Let's take a look back at the point guards who have had their try at stopping Linsanity and determine who got the best of whom:

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Ladies and Gentlemen: The Crimcademy Awards

We at The Crimson Sports know you all are dying to hear the winners of the Oscars, Harvard Athletics style—the Crimcademy Awards, if you will.

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Men's Basketball's Hopes To Dance Hit Roadbump

The Harvard men’s basketball team lost to Princeton, 70-62, on Feb. 11—the same day that pop-icon Whitney Houston passed away at the too-young age of 48.

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Keith Wright To Play in Portsmouth Invitational

Yet another Crimson standout has secured the opportunity to play in front of scores of NBA scouts.

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Does a Curse Plague Harvard?

Before Saturday night, I tried not to think about it. But at this point, there’s no way around it.

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Fate of Ivy League Basketball Crown Unclear

Here is what could happen depending on the outcome of next weekend’s games.

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Sports Snapshots (2/27/12)

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Harvard men’s basketball coach Tommy Amaker walks off the court at Lavietes Pavilion after the Crimson’s 55-54 loss to Penn on Saturday. The defeat snapped Harvard’s 28-game home winning streak.

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