‘Linsanity’ reaching new heights after S&D effort over Lakers

He might be only a one-week wonder, but what a week it has been for  New York guard Jeremy Lin.

Lin capped a remarkable four-game stretch by scoring a career-high 38 points and dishing off seven assists to lead the Knicks’ 92-85 victory over  the Los Angeles Lakers Friday night. 

It was the fourth straight 20-point effort for Lin, who had been waived twice earlier in the season before surfacing with the Knicks after a brief stint in the NBA’s Developmental League. Earlier in the day, he was selected as ABC News’ “Person of the Week.”

The victory was the fourth straight for the Knicks since Lin has taken over point guard duties with leading scorers Amar’e Stoudemire and Carmelo Anthony out of the lineup. It also snapped a nine-game losing streak to the Lakers and Kobe Bryant, who scored 34 points in a losing cause.

“I didn’t try to see this game as any different,” Lin told the Associated Press. “I just try to make sure that when I get there on the floor, I play as hard as I can and try to do everything I can to help the team win.

“The only thing we established tonight is four in a row. Now we try to go for five tomorrow. I’m not too worried about proving anything to anybody. As a team we’re growing and trying to build on the momentum.”

Bryant, who dismissed Lin a night earlier in Boston, had another disdainful comment for Lin and the Knicks after the victory.

“Enjoy it,” Bryant told reporters after the game. “They’ll receive judgment next season.”

But for at least one night, Lin sat at the top of the NBA’s Studs and Duds. He’s the first Harvard product to ever receive the designation.

STUDS

New York G Jeremy Lin: Erupted for 38 points in 38 minutes, dished off seven assists, grabbed four rebounds and two steals and was plus-8 in the Knicks’ victory over the Los Angeles Lakers.

Dallas F Dirk Nowitzki: Went for 33 points, four rebounds, three assists, three blocks and was plus-22 in the Mavericks’ triumph at Minnesota.

Portland G Jamal Crawford: Came off the bench to notch 31 points, eight assists and was plus-14 in the Trail Blazers’  victory at New Orleans.

Atlanta F Josh Smith: Filled the stat sheet for 23 points, 19 rebounds, five assists, three blocks and was plus-8 in the Hawks’ victory at Orlando.

Minnesota F Kevin Love: Went for 32 points — including 14 of 14 from the foul line — 12 rebounds and three assists in the Timberwolves’ loss to Dallas.

DUDS

Minnesota G Ricky Rubio: Clanked through a 2-for-8 shooting night with four turnovers and was minus-18 in the Timberwolves’ loss to Dallas.

Orlando F Hedo Turkoglu: Went 4 for 9 from the field with six turnovers in the Magic’s loss to Atlanta.

Boston G Rajon Rondo: Clanked through a 2-of-10 shooting performance with five turnovers and was minus-16 in the Celtics’ loss at Toronto.

Philadelphia G Jrue Holiday: Went 2 of 8 from the field with five turnovers in the Sixers’ loss  to the Los Angeles Clippers.

Indiana F Paul George: Struggled through a 2-for-13 shooting night with three turnovers  and was a team-worst minus-9 in the Pacers’ loss  at Memphis.

Spurs have best NBA Finals win-loss record of any team

San Antonio has won four titles in the Gregg Popovich/Tim Duncan era after failing to advance deeper than the conference finals in the team’s previous history.

Those championships rank the team fourth, trailing only the Boston Celtics (17), Minneapolis/Los Angeles Lakers (16) and Chicago Bulls (six) among all NBA franchises.

But the Spurs do hold one NBA record as the franchise’s 16-6 record in NBA Finals games is the highest winning percentage in the league’s history.

Here’s a look at how the franchise rank in terms of winning percentage. The number inside parenthesis indicates the number of NBA titles a franchise has won.

San Antonio Spurs (4)                                                                                16-6    .727

Chicago Bulls (6)                                                                                         24-11   .686

Baltimore Bullets (1)                                                                                    4-2      .667   X                  

Milwaukee Bucks (1)                                                                                     7-4     .636

Boston Celtics (17)                                                                                     74-48   .607

Rochester/Kansas City/Sacramento Kings  (1)                                  4-3     .571 

Fort Wayne/Detroit Pistons (3)                                                             22-18   .550

Philadelphia/San Francisco/Golden State Warriors (3)              17-14   .548

Houston Rockets (2)                                                                                    12-11   .522

Minneapolis/Los Angeles Lakers  (16)                                                85-83   .503

Seattle/Oklahoma City Thunder (1)                                                        9-9      .500

Dallas Mavericks (1)                                                                                       6-6      .500

Miami Heat (1)                                                                                                  6-6      .500    

Syracuse/Philadelphia 76ers (3)                                                            24-29  .453

St. Louis/Atlanta Hawks (1)                                                                       11-14    .440

New York Knicks (2)                                                                                     20-28   .417

Portland Trail Blazers (1)                                                                              7-10    .412

Phoenix Suns                                                                                                      4-8       .333

Utah Jazz                                                                                                              4-8       .333

Indiana Pacers                                                                                                   2-4        .333

Washington Capitals                                                                                       2-4         .333

Washington Wizards  (1)                                                                               5-15       .250            

New Jersey Nets                                                                                               2-8          .200

Chicago Stags                                                                                                     1-4          .200 X

Orlando Magic                                                                                                   1-8          .111

Cleveland Cavaliers                                                                                        0-4          .000

Note – Buffalo/San Diego/Los Angeles Clippers, Denver Nuggets, Charlotte/New Orleans Hornets, Minnesota Timberwolves, Vancouver/Memphis Grizzlies, Toronto Raptors and Charlotte Bobcats have never appeared in an NBA Finals.

X – indicates defunct franchise.

Source: Express-News research  

Note – X indicates defunct franchises

How Scarborough’s NBA’s ‘WAL’ rankings shook out

I’ve gotten a couple of e-mails over the weekend wondering how the Spurs’ “watched/attended/listened” rankings compiled by the Scarborough Sports Marketing Group compared to others across the league. 

These questions were a result of a story in Saturday’s paper where Bill Nielsen, Scarborough’s vice president of sales,  said the Spurs should be in position to endure the lockout better than other NBA franchises because of their traditional strong support.

The good folks at Scarborough were willing to share their most recent “WAL” rankings for the NBA and the other major sports.

It’s a ranking that determines what percentage of fans in a market have either watched a local team on television, attended a game in person or listened to one on radio in the last year.

The ranking provides a pretty accurate glimpse of the NBA’s best and worst American markets. Toronto isn’t included in their compilations.

Here’s a look at the NBA from 1 through 29 for their most recent figures of this season. The number is parenthesis is where the team ranked in Scarborough’s last rankings.

(1) San Antonio Spurs:            61%      (1)

(2) Cleveland Cavaliers:          58%      (2)

(3) Boston Celtics:                     50%      (6)

(4) Utah Jazz:                              47%      (3)

(5) Phoenix Suns:                      45%      (5)

(6) Los Angeles Lakers:           44%      (10)

(7) Oklahoma City Thunder: 44%      (17)

(8) Portland Trail Blazers:     43%      (7)

(9) New Orleans Hornets:      41%      (8)

(10) Denver Nuggets:              40%      (12)

(11) Dallas Mavericks:             39%      (9)

(12) Chicago Bulls:                    39%      (15)

(13) Detroit Pistons:                 38%      (4)

(14) Memphis Grizzlies:          37%      (13)

(15) Miami Heat:                        37%      (18)

(16) Houston Rockets:             37%      (11)

(17) Orlando Magic:                  33%      (14)

(18) Milwaukee Bucks:              33%      (19)

(19) Indiana Pacers:                  30%      (16)

(20) Sacramento Kings:           28%      (20)

(21) Atlanta Hawks:                    24%      (24)

(22) Charlotte Bobcats:             24%      (23)

(23) Philadelphia 76ers:           23%      (22)

(24) Golden State Warriors:     20%      (26)

(25) New York Knicks:               18%      (27)

(26) Washington Wizards:        18%      (25)

(27) Minnesota T’wolves:         16%      (21)

(28) Los Angeles Clippers:        12%      (28)

(29) New Jersey Nets:                 11%      (29)

These numbers indicate a couple of different findings. It can be argued that the markets at the top of the list have been the league’s best over the years. I’m also intrigued with the way that Oklahoma City’s market is getting excited about the Thunder for obvious reasons.

And as teams take these numbers to potential advertisers, even the larger markets at the bottom of the list like New York, New Jersey and the Los Angeles Clippers all have markets of millions of potential customers.

Here’s a listing of the best and worst teams in Scarborough’s most recent rankings for Major League Baseball.

The best:

(1) St. Louis Cardinals:       73%      (2)

(2) Cincinnati Reds:            70%      (7)

(3) Minnesota Twins:         70%      (3)

(4) Boston Red Sox:            69%      (1)

(5) Philadelphia Phillies:   69%      (4)

 And the worst:

(25) New York Mets:             36%      (26)

(26) Los Angeles Dodgers:  34%      (25)

(27) Washington Nationals: 33%      (28)

(28) Los Angeles Angels:      29%      (27)

(29) Oakland Athletics:         28%      (29)

 And here are Scarborough’s most recent WAL rankings for National Football League franchises.

The best:

(1) New Orleans Saints:      87%      (2)

(2) Green Bay Packers:       84%      (1)

(3) Pittsburgh Steelers:      82%      (3)

(4) Indianapolis Colts:        75%      (4)

(5) Minnesota Vikings:       73%      (5)

And the worst:

(28) Miami Dolphins:           43%      (28)

(29) San Francisco 49ers:  42%      (29)

(30) New York Giants:         40%      (30)

(31) New York Jets:              37%      (31)

(32) Oakland Raiders:          28%      (32)

These ratings show