Jeremy Lin Joins ESPN Finals Coverage As Knicks Return To Big Stage
Jeremy Lin is joining ESPN’s NBA Finals coverage as an analyst, bringing the Linsanity story back into view with the Knicks playing for a title.
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Jeremy Lin is joining ESPN’s NBA Finals coverage as an analyst, bringing the Linsanity story back into view with the Knicks playing for a title.
Read MoreNew York’s 11-game playoff winning streak and +262 differential underline a sustained, two-way dominant run entering the Finals stage.
Read MoreKnicks-Spurs is officially set for the 2026 NBA Finals, with New York chasing its first title since 1973 and Victor Wembanyama chasing his first championship.
Read MoreNew York’s postseason efficiency surge includes 51.5% FG, 40.0% from three, and league-leading offensive, defensive, and net-rating marks.
Read MoreNew York has won 9 straight playoff games, becoming only the 13th team in NBA history to hit that mark; seven of those teams eventually won the title.
Read MoreA growing fan discussion suggests the Knicks, Spurs, and Thunder create a stylistic triangle where each team’s strengths and weaknesses shift depending on opponent fit rather than pure talent ranking.
Read MoreAfter a strange, jumpy season in the East, the conference still landed where a lot of people thought it might back in October: Knicks-Cavs.
Read MoreKnicks discussion around Mike Brown now centers on whether his experience can deliver playoff-level control in New York’s highest-pressure phase.
Read MoreThe Knicks-Hawks game got tense in a hurry after Mitchell Robinson and Dyson Daniels were both hit with technicals and ejected.
Read MoreKarl-Anthony Towns put together a triple-double in Game 4, and it felt like more than just a stat line. New York finally had some control on both ends when it mattered.
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