The Los Angeles Lakers have finally selected their new head coach, Byron Scott. One of the biggest decisions he will have to make going forward in his first season is at point guard. Both Steve Nash and Jeremy Lin will fight for the starting role.
After two seasons with the Houston Rockets, Jeremy Lin will be playing with the Los Angeles Lakers next season. Lin has already expressed desire for more playing time.
Jeremy Lin is one of the most polarizing players in the NBA. The Los Angeles Lakers have brought him aboard, but many questions still remain. Can Linsanity fit in with Kobe Bryant and the Lakers, or will this experiment end in disaster?
As the Houston Rockets continue to court Carmelo Anthony, inciting a controversy involving current Rockets player Jeremy Lin, the Rockets and the Philadelphia 76ers have been in serious trade talks over the past days for Lin. Is the popular player headed to the City of Brotherly Love?
The Houston Rockets are clearing cap space this off-season. The team recently traded away center Omer Asik in exchange for a first round pick. Does this mean Jeremy Lin is on his way out? Or could it mean that a superstar is on his way in?
The Houston Rockets are going to be very busy this offseason. Owner Leslie Anderson is expected to trade for multiple All Stars. What does this mean for point guard Jeremy Lin?
The Houston Rockets are considered as one of the most likely landing spots for Carmelo Anthony this offseason as reports indicated that the team is preparing to move assets like Jeremy Lin and Omer Asik to make a room for the New York Knicks superstar.
There's good news for Indiana Pacers and Oklahoma City Thunder fans. Serge Ibaka's injury status has been upgraded and Paul George is cleared to play in game three.
Jeremy Lin has had some hiccups so far, but he's also had some big moments for the Houston Rockets during their first-round 2014 NBA playoffs series against the Portland Trail Blazers. With his contract expiring next year, Lin has the chance to make himself look valuable -- to Houston and other teams -- with a strong postseason finish.
Jeremy Lin came up big for the Houston Rockets in the final minutes during Game 3 of their first round 2014 NBA playoffs series Friday against the Portland Trail Blazers. With the Rockets fighting for their playoff lives, has the time come for Lin to get a bigger role with Houston's offense?
Jeremy Lin has struggled to find his role on the Houston Rockets since he arrived in 2012. Another injury to starter Patrick Beverley may be the key to Lin's last chance to prove that he belongs in Houston--or 2015 may be his last year there.