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Should the Knicks qualify for the playoffs and advance past the first round and yeah, sure, that's a big "if" Lin may become available.
WSJ: Six Weeks Isn't So Long, Jeremy
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So we've established that the Knicks want to get old, and that Jeremy Lin may not fit the bill in this new world.
WSJ: Knicks and Jeremy Lin: Au Revoir les Enfants
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Authorities believe that Magnotta killed Lin on May 24 or 25, posted the video and then flew to France on May 26.
CNN: SHARE THIS
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Investigators believe Magnotta killed Lin on May 24 or May 25, posted the video, then took a flight to France on May 26.
CNN: Human remains sent to schools in Canada
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Authorities have said they believe Magnotta killed Lin on May 24 or 25, posted the video, then flew to France on May 26.
CNN: Suspect in dismemberment killing arrives in Canada
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Far away from the NBA courts, thousands of students are participating in another competition, a competition that may lead one day to Jeremy Lin and his fellow humans being supplanted.
FORBES: The Next Jeremy Lin Might Be A Robot
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Although Jeremy Lin is an exciting rising basketball star and Ichiro Suzuki may be a fading baseball one, New York City will once again be the toast of the Asian community as Ichiro, the most recognizable athlete in Japan, put on the pinstripes of the New York Yankees Monday night for the first time.
FORBES: Exit Jeremy Lin. Enter Ichiro Suzuki To New York City's Sports Market
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CreditKarma CEO Ken Lin says that even though the scores are highly correlated with FICO scores, some may still be off by 100 to 150 points.
WSJ: Getting Going: The Financial Fear Mongers
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In May 2010, an unsung numbers hobbyist named Ed Weiland wrote a long-term forecast of Jeremy Lin for the basketball website Hoops Analyst.
WSJ: Jeremy Lin and the Guy Who Saw Linsanity Coming