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Want to be like Mike Lin?
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Knicks coach Mike Woodson said Wednesday that Lin would absolutely return next season and would go into training camp as the starter, even after the signing of Kidd.
WSJ: Will Jeremy Lin Stay in New York?
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D'Antoni resigned earlier this month when he realized that his offense couldn't mesh with the style of another Knicks star, Carmelo Anthony, and Lin's numbers have gone down under interim coach Mike Woodson.
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Sure it was a surreal scene that featured Mike Tyson and Al Gore with prime seats near the court, but Lin was the unquestioned star.
WSJ: Jeremy Lin Has Another Career Night
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Knicks coach Mike D'Antoni was asked over the weekend if, after Jeremy Lin's sudden rise to superstardom, sidelined stars Amar'e Stoudemire and Carmelo Anthony will be allowed back into the lineup.
WSJ: Can Jeremy Lin and Carmelo Anthony Coexist?
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Perhaps most important, Lin's ascension is at least a temporary vindication of the embattled Knicks head coach Mike D'Antoni, who with Steve Nash in Phoenix had built a running offense that thrived with an attacking, passing guard, only to watch the same strategy stifle in New York with incompatible personnel.
WSJ: Jeremy Lin: You're Not Linsane. He's Good.
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Former coach Mike D'Antoni asked Anthony to alter his game last season when the Knicks were surging behind Jeremy Lin, and Anthony either couldn't or wouldn't.
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