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No Carmelo Anthony? No Amar’e Stoudemire? No problem.
The Knicks rallied behind unlikely starting point guard Jeremy Lin again for a 99-88 win over the Jazz at the Garden Monday night.
Lin, a Harvard graduate who was in the D-League just two weeks ago, scored 28 points to top his two-day old career-high of 25 as he led a team that had been decimated by injury and tragedy within hours Monday.
“Basketball’s so much fun when you’re playing on a team where people want to work together and work through tough time and overcome them and have victories like this,” Lin said. “This...