Jeremy Lin MVP Odds Drop to 40-1 From 75-1 in Five Days

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Carrie Stroup here reporting for Gambling911.com on the latest Jeremy Lin MVP odds, which have fallen from 75 to 1 to 40 to 1 in just a matter of days at Sportsbook.com.  40 to 1 is still a great price, but my strong suggestion for all you Linsanity believers out there – Lock the 40-1 price in here now.  It won’t last!  We are getting reports from Sportsbook.com that many G911 readers are coming in and forcing the Lin MVP odds to be slashed further. 

Last night was another Lin win though the Taiwanese-American hardly had to play much.  He only scored a mere 10 points, but this was a blowout against the lowly Sacramento King.  Lin did more than score.

Lin put aside his record-setting scoring to hand out a career-best 13 assists, and New York got back to .500 with its seventh straight victory, 100-85 over the Kings.

"As a point guard, my field goal attempts have been really high and I don't think that's necessarily good," Lin said. "I think it's more of my job to distribute and get people in rhythm."

To our Philippines audience, the next Knicks game featuring the Charlotte Bobcats will be broadcast at 8 am Saturday morning local time.   

- Carrie Stroup, Gambling911.com Senior Reporter

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