Jeremy Lin had 10 points, a career-high 13 assists and five rebounds as the New York Knicks cruised past the Sacramento Kings 100-88 for their seventh consecutive win.

Lin recorded his second consecutive double-double and the third of his career while sitting out the entire fourth quarter as the Knicks held a substantial lead.

The Knicks put seven players into double figures, led by Landry Fields with 15 points, 10 rebounds and five assists. Amar'e Stoudemire tallied 11 points and five rebounds in 27 minutes.

BOX SCORE: Knicks 100, Kings 85

Tyreke Evans led the Kings with 19 points, four rebounds and five assists, and Isaiah Thomas chipped in 14 points, three rebounds and four assists while getting booed mercilessly by the New York crowd. Thomas, a University of Washington graduate, is no relation to the former Pistons Hall of Famer and Knicks coach who had a tumultuous tenure in the Big Apple.

The Knicks shot 50.6% (39-for-77) from the field to the Kings 37.9% (33-for-87). The Knicks also out-rebounded the Kings 48-35 and dished out 10 more assists (25 to 15) in a game that was dominated by New York from start to finish.

Fourth quarter

Final score Knicks 100, Kings 85

0:53: Toney Douglas gets on the scoreboard and gets the Knicks to 100 points. Thomas gets booed again after hitting another jump shot.

1:50: Game getting sloppy with a lot of missed shots and turnovers. Thomas finally scores and gets booed again by the MSG crowd.

3:18: Kings guard Isaiah Thomas gets booed by the crowd at MSG after knocking down a jump shot. New York fans not likely to clap for that name any time soon.

4:15: Fredette and Outlaw with back-to-back three pointers by Kings to trim the deficit to 94-75.

5:04: Lin and Fields enjoying the view from the bench. Knicks coach Mike D'Antoni has pulled his starters as this game is basically a fait acompli.

5:43: Television timeout. With the Knicks firmly in control, leading 92-69, Lin could spend the rest of the quarter on the bench.

6:31: Cousins finally stops the bleeding for the Kings, powers to the basket and slams down a dunk with authority as he gets fouled. Cousins hits the and-1. Knicks lead 92-67.

7:50: Jeffries with back-to-back buckets in the paint. Knicks pouring it on 90-64.

9:49: Kings take a timeout after Knicks open quarter on a 6-2 run. Kings shooting just 31.9% from the floor (22-for-69). Knicks shooting 55% (33-for-60). Knicks have also dished 23 assists compared to Kings 12.

Lin has opened the quarter on the bench.

Third quarter

2.0: Isiah Thomas (the Washington grad not the former Knicks coach) misses a jumper to end the third quarter. Knicks still cruising 77-55.

1:33: Novak drains his second three-pointer of the night. Evans matches him with a three on the other end.

2:55: Television timeout and Lin takes a seat on the bench next to Carmelo Anthony, whose status is still day-to-day.

3:33: Thompson to the line as Jeffries commits a foul. Thompson hits 1 of 2. Lin turns it over on the next possession and Fredette draws another foul on Jeffries. Fredette knocks down both free throws. Knicks lead 74-53.

4:58: Lin hits a jump shot to record his second consecutive double-double and third of his career. Lin with 10 points, 13 assists and 5 rebounds.

5:50: Evans drains two free throws but Walker comes back with a 3-pointer; has 14 points. KNicks lead 70-48.

6:18: Lin with his career-high 12th assist on a nice bounce pass to Jeffries who finishes with a dunk.

7:30: Stoudemire goes to the bench after committing his fourth foul. Jeffries checks in. Cousins gets blocked by Walker. Knicks lead 65-44.

8:33: Lin with a beautiful pass to Fields on the backdoor cut. Fields leads all players with 15 points. Lin with his 11th assist, two points away from his third double-double of the season.

9:22: Lin ties up Evans for a jump ball. Kings blow a layup, and Walker hits an interior shot on the other end. Knicks take their biggest lead 63-40.

11:16: Fields continues his hot shooting scoring the first points of the third quarter. Walker drains a 3 and the KNicks lead 59-38.

Halftime stats

Knicks 54, Kings 36

Knicks: Shooting 51.3% from the field (20-for-39) and 84.6 (11-for-13) from the line.

Landry Fields with 11 points, 7 rebounds, 3 assists to lead the team. Amar'e Stoudemire with 9 points, 3 rebounds, 1 block. Jeremy Lin has 6 points, 9 assists, 2 rebounds and only 1 turnover.

Kings: Shooting 32.6% from the field (14-for-43) and 66.7% (6-for-9) from the line.

Marcus Thornton leads all players with 13 points, also has 2 rebounds and 1 assist. DeMarcus Cousins with 6 points, 2 rebounds, 1 assist and 3 personal fouls.

Second quarter

01.7: Lin penetrates and dishes a great feed to Chandler who slams it home. Knicks take a 54-36 lead into the half.

51.0: Lin fouled on the spin move and heads to the free throw line. Lin makes 1 of 2.

1:42: Fields with a ridiculous alley-oop off a pass from Lin. This marks Lin's fourth alley-oop of the night. Knicks take their biggest lead of the night, 51-34.

2:21: Novak fouled by Outlaw while shooting a 3. Novak hits the deck but the ball hits nothing but net. Chance for a 4-point play after a timeout.

3:26: Chandler connects on an and-1 to bring Knicks lead back to 11 45-34.

3:43: Thornton scores back-to-back baskets for the Kings, the second after stripping Lin.

5:20: Kings with fast-break and Outlaw with the dunk. Knicks come right back as Lin throws his third alley-oop of the game, this time to Chandler. Knicks lead 40-30.

6:07: Television timeout. Knicks continue to dominate. 38-26.

7:38: Lin set to check in as Fredette is called for a blocking foul against Jeffries in the paint. Jeffries hits both free throws to increase Knicks lead to 36-22.

8:53: Walker with a creative feed to a wide-open Jeffries who slams it down for a 34-22 Knicks lead.

9:41: Walker (3-4 from the field) drains another jumper. Knicks lead 32-22.

11:35: Fredette opens the second quarter with a 3. Shumpert matches on the next possession. Knicks 28-20.

First quarter

01.1: Shumpert fouls Thomas with 1.1 on the clock when Chandler likely would have had a clean block. Thomas makes 1 of 2 and Knicks take a 25-17 lead into the second.

52:6: Fredette with a long pass to Green who completes a pretty layup. Knicks lead 25-16 but have missed their last 7 shots.

2:25: Television timeout. Lin takes a seat on the bench with 5 points, 6 assists and 1 rebound. He's shooting 2 of 4 from the field. Knicks still lead 23-13.

3:08: Lin draws the charge as Evans plows into him in the paint. Knicks lead 23-13.

4:24: Stoudemire goes to the line and makes 1 of 2 free throws. Stoudemire leads all players with 9 points.

5:18: Lin dishes his sixth assist of the night as Fields drains a three pointer. Knicks lead 22-11.

6:56: Lin throws a perfect alley-oop to Chandler as the Kings looked clueless on defense. The cluelessness extends to the offensive end as the Kings get called for a 3-second violation.

7:28: Kings call timeout after an 8-0 Knicks run. The crowd at MSG is on its feet. Knicks lead 13-7.

8:53: Lin penetrates again, dribbles in the paint an finishes with the left hand. After a defensive rebound, Lin throws an alley-oop to Fields to give Knicks 11-7 lead.

9:30: The Kings' Marcus Thornton hits a 3 and Stoudemire hits back-to-babk baskets. Tied 7-7.

10:54: Knicks coach D'Antoni calls 20-second timeout to chew out officials who called Stoudemire for an offensive foul as Cousins took the charge.

11:30: Lin on the drive, puts it on the floor, gets the basket and-1. Lin makes his free throw and Knicks take early 3-0 lead.

Tip-off moments away...

Starting lineups

Sacramento Kings: F John Salmons, F Jason Thompson, C DeMarcus Cousins, G Marcus Thornton, G Tyreke Evans

New York Knicks: F Amar'e Stoudemire, F Bill Walker, C Tyson Chandler, G Landry Fields, G Jeremey Lin.

Preview

Spike Lee and the crowd at Madison Square Garden will be roaring for their newly-minted hero Jeremy Lin as the Knicks take their six-game winning streak back to New York when they host the Sacramento Kings at 7:30 p.m ET.

Now the question becomes how will the man that Knicks coach Mike D'Antoni calls "Linderella" top himself in front of the home crowd?

Lin simultaneously wowed and crushed the fans in Toronto when he hit a game-winning three-pointer with less than a second remaining in the game to propel the Knicks (14-15) over the Raptors 90-87. Lin also recorded the second double-double of his career with the 27-point, 11-assist performance.

Lin (12.9 ppg, 2.2 rpg, 4.5 apg) already made NBA history by tallying the most points in his first five starts (136) since the NBA-ABA merger. If Lin matches last night's scoring total, he would set a new NBA record for most points in the first six starts.

The New York fans will also welcome back forward Amar'e Stoudemire (18.3 ppg, 8.2 rpg), who returned to the court Tuesday in Toronto after missing four games because of his brother's death. Stoudemire had 21 points and nine rebounds against the Raptors.

The Kings (10-18) are last in the Pacific Division and only 3-13 on the road. Sacramento is lead by guards Marcus Thornton (17.7 ppg, 3.3 rpg, 2.0 apg) and Tyreke Evans (17.3 ppg, 5.1 rpg, 5.2 apg) and center DeMarcus Cousins (16.3 ppg, 11.6 rpg, 1.3 bpg).