I have come to terms with Linsanity.
If Lin was on a team like Milwaukee, he'd be my favorite player of all-time. The only reason why I was hating on the bandwagon is because he's on the Knicks and my natural pre-disposition to be against NY sports teams.
But the NBA is such a weird league. Despite the bluster of the strike, small-market teams have been more than capable of competing and getting national attention, ala OKC and the Spurs. If you're good, especially in this age, you'll be on TV.
The Knicks haven't been fun to watch since their weird run to the finals, and that was just a fluke. People HATED that team until they went on the run. The last time before that they were interesting was when Jeff Van Gundy was being rag dolled across a basketball court.
But now it gets interesting. Melo came to New York solely for the marketing purposes. He left a pretty good team built around him to join an average-at-best team that gutted itself to obtain him. But now, in just a matter of days, his star power has been trumped. The Knicks advertising is COMPLETELY about Lin right now. And Lin has also become a box office attraction.
It's going to be interesting to see how that plays out. I think the anticipated clash between the two over shots and style-of-play is going to have a lot more to it.