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Lin to sublet in White Plains

Jeremy Lin’s couch potato days are over.

The Knicks star guard, who’s been famously crashing on his big brother’s couch on the Lower East Side, is moving up in the world to the 20th floor of posh Trump Tower in downtown White Plains.

“Yes, he’s staying there,” a source within the building told The Post.

Lin is subletting from his former teammate on the Golden State Warriors, ex-Knick David Lee. The terms of the sub-lease have not been disclosed.

The 35-story building off Main Street in Westchester’s county seat is already home to several of his Knicks teammates as well as to members of the New York Rangers.

And it’s a short drive to the teams practice facility in nearby Greenburgh, and an even shorter walk to the many bars and restaurants that make White Plains a suburbanite’s party central.

Lin may not stay in Lee’s luxurious pad for long, however, as he’s still looking for his own place in the city while not ruling out Westchester as a permanent abode, another source said.

“It is very common for new Knicks to stay at the Trump Tower in White Plains while they get acclimated to the city,” the source said, adding that Amar’e Stoudamire spent some time in the building before moving into his own digs in the city.

“The Knicks keep players there when they are new. Sometimes they stay, sometimes they find places on their own there. Amar’e was there before getting his place. Every Knick player is there before finding their own apartment,” the source said.

Although Lee bought the unit, he ended up moving into the city and renting a place at the Time Warner Center with his girlfriend, following the pattern of Knicks players who start out at the Tower in White Plains then move on.