The Knicks were one of the pleasant surprises of the early season, getting out to an 8-1 start behind one of the league’s top defenses. But two games in a row they’ve had their opponent score at will — Dallas put up 114 in a win over New York on Wednesday, and the Rockets dropped an embarrassing 131 in a 28-point destruction of the Knicks on Friday.
This was Jeremy Lin’s first game against his former team, and he played fine, finishing with 13 points, seven rebounds, and three assists in 35 minutes of action. The real stars for Houston though were Chandler Parsons (31 points on 17 shots in 34 minutes), and James Harden (33 points, nine assists, 16-of-16 from the free throw line).
Carmelo Anthony finished with 37 for the Knicks, but this was not New York’s night. Anthony got burned by Patrick Patterson flying down the court for a dunk when he stopped to complain to an official in the third, and Lin as well as Toney Douglas both hit momentum-building threes against their former team to help seal it.
Rasheed Wallace was a late scratch in this one with a foot injury, and Marcus Camby, while active, apparently still isn’t ready for game action, as he was a DNP-CD on a night where the Knicks really could have used some help on the boards.
This was no revenge game for Lin, even though his new team had no trouble taking care of his former one. He got a big-time contract in Houston, and the Knicks have a serviceable replacement in Felton and have a pretty good team assembled, despite their defensive troubles of the last two games.
Lin may not ever reach the level he did during the “Linsanity” run in New York he experienced a season ago, but he’s fine with whatever his role may be as long as he finds a way to contribute to his new team’s success.
“I’m not looking to recreate what happened in New York,” said Lin. “I want to be a consistent player. I want to get better. I don’t know what my potential is. I don’t know if I can play any better than I did during that stretch, but I’m going to find out to see how close I can get.”