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StubHub hubbub fan sues

He was hoping for some Linsanity. All he got was mad.

A Long Island man is suing StubHub for a flub that resulted in him getting carted away from his family by Madison Square Garden security and missing the Knicks.

“This was embarrassing and humiliating,” a still-steamed Randy Sarf told The Post yesterday. “We went through a lot that night.”

In papers filed in Manhattan Supreme Court, Sarf says he bought seven “guaranteed” tickets from the ticket broker for the Feb. 22 game for himself, his pregnant wife and their five kids.

But when they got to the Garden, they discovered one of their primo $600-a-pop seats was a phony — his.

Sarf, 42, said StubHub had a rep on site who got him another ticket — also a fake.

The StubHub rep came back and took him to his original seat with his family, but it was occupied, leading to an argument and security hauling Sarf away.