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Episode #08056
You know things are rough when a Harvard economics grad like Jeremy Lin has an easier time getting a job as an NBA point guard than as a Wall Street bond trader. (04:53)
Stephen learns what it takes to play for the New York Knicks, goes one-on-one with Allan Houston, and contributes to the team. See the exclusive In the Field report. (04:37)
With the clock winding down, Stephen tries to defeat Allan Houston the only way he knows how. (02:29)
Stephen figures out a way to play on his bad knee and diagnoses the Knicks' main problem. (00:44)
Stephen steps up to play a little one-on-one with Allan Houston and offers to cut him a deal. (01:18)
Stephen hits the dugout to show the Knicks' coaching staff his mad basketball-playing skills. (00:49)
Stephen asks Knicks coach Mike D'Antoni to clarify which sport they are discussing. (00:54)
Episode #06086
Stephen needs to make one shot against Allan Houston to earn a spot on the New York Knicks team. (06:03)
Episode #06085
Stephen asks Coach Mike D'Antoni what it takes to be a Knicks player, besides athletic ability, conditioning, youth and teamwork. (08:45)
Episode #03057
Scientists find a new Earth-like planet, The New York Times encourages presidential candidates to debate the environment, and guest Bill Bradley talks about oil and ice cream. (0:33)