Jeremy Lin, whose last-minute heroics completed the Knicks' Linvasion of Toronto, has stopped couchsurfing on his brother's and fellow Knicks' furniture: He is subletting former Knick David Lee's apartment at Trump Tower in White Plains. Hey, there's a P.F. Chang's in White Plains!
According to the Daily News, "The Trump Tower in downtown White Plains, a 35-story building right off Main St. that’s home to several other Knicks players and some New York Rangers as well. It’s the same two-bedroom apartment that another Knicks star, Amar’e Stoudemire, rented before he moved into his palatial pad in Manhattan, sources said... Experts estimated that Lin, who is 23 and single, will pay around $3,800 a month in rent. That’s not chopped liver, but he should be able to afford it on his $800,000 salary."