The Knicks were a mess when Lin was given a chance to play extended minutes at point guard for then-coach Mike D'Antoni on Feb. 4 against New Jersey.
Lin, the first American-born player of Chinese descent to play in the NBA, scored 25 points with seven assists in that New York victory, was inserted into the starting lineup two days later against Utah, and took the Knicks on a seven-game winning streak that gained world-wide attention.
"We've got to go on, but he's a big piece of our puzzle and what we've been doing as of late. All is not bad -- we have three veteran point guards sitting over there -- but we've just got to make do until he's able to get back in uniform," Woodson said. "But it is a big blow. He was starting to come as a player and it's not a career-ending injury. Plenty of people play with meniscus problems. He'll bounce back. We will anxiously await for him to get better."
Lin left the Knicks' easy victory over Detroit last Saturday, saying afterward he could have returned for the fourth quarter if the game had been close. He took part in shootaround before their game Monday and believed he could deal with the pain.
It's the second serious injury loss of the week for the Knicks, who are fighting for a playoff spot. Amare Stoudemire is out two to four weeks with a back injury, leaving the Knicks without their second- and third-leading scorers for perhaps the remainder of the regular season.
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