Jeremy Lin exploded on Monday night, scoring 29 points in 31 minutes to lead the Charlotte Hornets all the way back from a seven-point first quarter and a 23-point deficit to stun a San Antonio Spurs team just two nights removed from beating the defending NBA champion Golden State Warriors. He made 11 of his 18 shots, including all four of his 3-point tries, and poured in 15 in the fourth quarter alone, nearly outscoring Gregg Popovich's crew by himself in the final 12 minutes. He was amazing in a fashion that reminded viewers of the 2012 breakthrough that made "Linsanity" a household term; it was really cool to watch. [ Follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr: The best slams from all of basketball] Here's what I wrote when I shared the post I wrote about Lin's performance and Charlotte's win on the Ball Don't Lie Facebook page : "Jeremy Lin has settled into life as a role player, but on Monday night, the Charlotte Hornets needed him to play like a star to author a historic comeback against the San Antonio Spurs ... and he did just that." That teaser copy prompted a rebuke from a commenter who called it a "very stupid statement" to suggest that Lin has "settled into life as a role...