第254集小人物上籃 - 體育和運動產業差別,NBA開打看見光芒?
https://open.spotify.com/episode/1pULoot9jjWvcQKOaAf3eZ?si=zRuzC2F2StaYGUOSajgB6Q
之前看到台灣足球推手石明謹寫到,"體育是教育,所以體育署歸教育部管,運動是產業,照理說應該歸經濟部管,本質上是兩個領域。" 要推廣體育 (i.e. HBL, UBA, 學生運動) 和發展運動產業其實策略是非常不一樣的。或許這個根本性的思考差異,和現在台灣運動產業發展一直卡在一定的框架限制下非常有關係。體育人和職業運動員聽起來本質類似,但是其實需要考慮的層面和未來需要著眼的發展其實是非常不一樣的路線啊!
NBA最近開始著手籌備要讓球季重新開打。很有可能的方案會是Disney World內的ESPN Wide World of Sports. 聯盟要開打需要突破的困難有哪些? 若是開打對於球員的薪水,CBA, 未來的薪水上限有怎麼樣的衝擊?
NBA明年也確定要和使用30多年的Spalding說再見,開始使用Wilson. 上次NBA換球時造成了怎麼樣的影響? NBA Inside Stuff 90’s reunion 讓小人物Hans聯想到怎麼樣的文化衝擊?
最後,感謝各位小人物的投票和回應! 未來90分鐘以內的episode都會剪成同一集 (55%贊成),如果超過90分鐘會剪成兩集 (45%贊成) 讓Michael有多一點時間後製。有任何建議也歡迎留言給小人物上籃,如果喜歡也請分享給深度籃球中毒的小人物們!
#體育不是運動產業 #SportsEntertainmentBusiness #NBA複賽 #ByeSpalding #WilsonNotMolten #StayTuneForTheLastDance
同時也有6部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過15萬的網紅pennyccw,也在其Youtube影片中提到,The Philadelphia 76ers never lost track of Vince Carter, but the Toronto Raptors did. The 76ers held Carter scoreless for the first 10 minutes of the...
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你們都認得圖中20多位NBA90年代球星嗎,還有我Post在評論中的那段節目開場片段嗎?有多少球迷是看著它長大的?起碼我是!這就是我的NBA!
十集《The Last Dance》都已播出,大家都在重溫和談論 Michael Jordan 和六冠公牛,我也正想和大家「話當年」分享之時,發現NBA昨天找來MJ好友 Ahmad Rashad 重出江湖,將當年最受籃球迷歡迎的《NBA Inside Stuff》翻做一個懷舊版的九十年代球星同學會,還有他的元祖級搭檔 Willow Bay 用 Zoom 廣邀多位九十年代球星在家開 live 分享各自當年的私密故事,笑話百出,當中包括 SHAQ 誣衊大衛羅賓遜令小時候的他傷心,Clyde Drexler 去夢幻隊練球帶錯鞋,還有非常John Stockton 的幽默等。
錯過了昨天 live 的朋友不必覺得可惜,因為這麼多球星出出入入,場面有點亂,翻看NBA剪輯好的精華片段就可以:
https://youtu.be/yy3S4vBu18U
現在的球迷都習慣網上看NBA,不同的球星故事直接推送到手機上,包羅萬有。但當我還是小球迷時候,那是九十年代,沒有Twitter或YouTube,每週看《NBA Inside Stuff》發掘球星有趣的故事,即使資訊沒有現在充裕,但也足夠豐富和球友一週的話題。
#阿勤講波 #NBAInsideStuff #90sReunion #AhmadRashad #WillowBay #NBATogether #ILoveThe90s
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NBA Inside Stuff 90s reunion - 過去現在比較式
要90年代球員比現代,不可避免的一個問題,當然就是有現代的誰讓這些老兵想到自己?
"Is there anybody playing now that reminds you of you?"
Clyde: "nope"
Karl Malone: "Nope, nope"
Wilkins: "Em.......NO"
John Stockton: "Giannis....GIANNIS ANTETOKOUNMPO"
Reggie Miller: "You DROPPED THE MIC ON THAT QUESTION!!!!"
#笑翻 #整個過程都沒講話 #三個字征服全場 #NBAInsideStuff #90sReunion #Clyde #KarlMalone #Wilkins #JohnStockton #Giannis #MicDrop
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The Philadelphia 76ers never lost track of Vince Carter, but the Toronto Raptors did.
The 76ers held Carter scoreless for the first 10 minutes of the fourth quarter as they rallied for a 104-98 victory over the Raptors in their home opener.
Allen Iverson scored 24 points for Philadelphia, which defeated Toronto for the sixth straight time. But it was fellow guards Eric Snow and Aaron McKie and forward George Lynch who shut down the explosive Carter.
"We got it done and got stops when we needed to," Lynch said. "Everybody wants to see Vince do something spectacular. We're a defensive team and we don't want to see our teammates get embarrassed. We play well together, we help each other out and that's what it's going to take to win. We're not going to let somebody come in and have a big night against us. We just look out for one another."
Carter scored 25 points but just four in the final period, when the Raptors went scoreless for over five minutes. He did not score in the fourth quarter until making a tough drive with 1:45 left that cut the deficit to 93-89.
"Other people were scoring," Carter said. "You have to go the hot man. It's not all about me. It's a team thing."
Toronto never got any closer as Theo Ratliff and Iverson hit baskets and Philadelphia sank 7-of-8 free throws in the final minute to improve to 2-0. The Sixers were 7-of-12 from the line through three quarters and 12-of-16 in the final period.
Carter made his first six shots but was just 3-of-13 thereafter. In the fourth quarter, he was 1-of-6 as the Raptors could not get him untracked, instead going inside to Antonio Davis, who scored nine of his 18 points in the fourth quarter.
"They were in the penalty so that's just smart basketball," Raptors coach Lenny Wilkens said. "They were in the foul trouble and the penalty and Antonio delivered for us. I wanted to go at them and have the other guys be patient."
"The biggest thing right now is trying to understand each other down the stretch," Carter said. "Sometimes, we're trying to think for the other person, and we have a lot of mixups. In due time it will get better."
In addition to slowing down Carter, Snow scored 16 points, McKie added 11 and Lynch grabbed nine rebounds.
Tyrone Hill had 12 points and 10 rebounds and Toni Kukoc scored 11 off the bench for Philadelphia. Mark Jackson had 16 points and 12 assists and Kevin Willis scored 12 points for Toronto.
"I've always said that it's going to be better for the team if we get five of six guys involved," Kukoc said. "We are playing good basketball right now. It's early, but if we continue to play like this, it's going to be good for us."
"It's been a total team effort," Iverson said. "A lot of people have said that we can't win a championship unless I do it by myself. They hear stuff like that and feed off it. No one feels better than me seeing those guys do what they do on the court."
The Raptors cut a six-point deficit to 75-73 entering the fourth quarter and a jump hook by Willis gave them their first lead since the second quarter at 81-79 with 9:20 to play.
But Toronto went scoreless for the next 5:06, missing eight straight shots. Iverson and Hill each had two baskets in a 9-0 spurt that gave Philadelphia an 88-81 lead with 4:35 remaining.
"We had some really good shots and we missed them," Wilkens said. "We just could not make a shot in that one stretch. They were good shots and the ball just didn't go down for us."
Davis made three jumpers around two free throws by Iverson to pull Toronto within 90-87 with 2:57 left. But McKie answered with a three-point play 50 seconds later before Carter finally scored.
The Sixers shot 48 percent (41-of-85) and limited Toronto to 45 percent (39-of-86). They blocked 10 shots, five by center Theo Ratliff.
Carter came out on fire, scoring 15 points on 6-of-6 shooting in the first quarter. His 3-pointer gave Toronto a 31-21 lead late in the period.
Trailing 43-36, the Sixers went on a 16-2 burst that featured points from six players, including three from Nazr Mohammed. The reserve center played only in garbage time in Tuesday's 101-72 win at New York.
Snow's basket made it 52-45 with 2:16 left and Philadelphia held a 59-53 advantage at halftime.
"It was hard to keep the focus," Iverson said. "We went down a little bit, then we brought ourselves back up and were able to win the game. That's the most important thing, regardless of how sloppy the game was."

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The Phoenix Suns superstar in the making Goran Dragic (now in Miami heat) talks about his All-Star worthy season as well as influences and Allen Iverson comparisons with Kristen Ledlow on NBA Inside Stuff.
Dragic is averaging a career-high 20.6 points per game along with 6 assists and 1.3 assists this season and has been giving Suns fans Steve Nash flashbacks all season long. Although the MVP race is between LeBron and Durant, Dragic deserves a few ballots.

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Inside Stuff goes behind the scenes with Allen Iverson for his jersey retirement ceremony in Philadelphia.
