Kobe’s last game / Kobe的最後戰役
It was never the same anymore since the Achilles injury.
自從受了阿基里斯腱的傷後,一切都不一樣了。
He knew it. His teammates were terrible; they were far from ready.
他自己也知道。他的隊友也糟糕;距離能夠在每一場比賽中打拼還差很遠。
He was playing because he believed in giving it all, leaving it all out there.
他那時候還在打完全是因為他相信做事情就是要全力以赴;把所有的努力都留在場上。
His body was not the same anymore. He’s aged.
他的身體和過去不再一樣了。他老了。
But his will didn’t.
但是他的意志力沒有。
In his prime he could always will his team to a win; sometimes to a championship. He couldn’t do that anymore after the injury.
在他巔峰的時候他總是可以憑著意志力把球隊帶向勝利;甚至得到總冠軍。自從受傷後,他做不到了。
The team sucked big time at 17-65.
他的隊伍差到不行,17勝65敗。
But when Kobe knew it was his very last game of his career?
但當Kobe知道這是他生涯最後一場比賽的時候?
He was able to use his will and put on one of the most unbelievable performances for the finale of his legendary career.
他就是有辦法用他的意志力,上演出歷史上最不可思議的表現來做為他傳奇的生涯的完結篇。
60 points. 22/50 FG, 6/21 3FG, 10/12 FT. 4 RB 4AST 1STL 1BLK, including 23 in the 4Q. 全場得了60分,包括在第四節的23分。
#MambaMentality #KobeFinale #Legendary #Day17of24
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絕對稱不上是NBA球迷。
佐敦年代一過,就沒有很留意了。
【吾運動‧吾閱讀】- #蝦叔 蝦叔跑步 Uncle Shrimp Running
《NBA嘴砲聖經》
作者:席亞.賽拉諾
譯者:威治
出版社:商周出版
「關於灌籃,超級球星中只有三名球員能夠優美的展現出體能,讓觀眾神魂顛倒。第一個是J博士,第二個是佐敦,第三個是文斯(Vince Carter)。」
「任何在比賽中戴護目鏡的球員都可以獲得加成,因為我十分敬重這些戴護目鏡的球員,護目鏡是籃球最不落俗套的配件。」
今年的NBA賽事已進入白熱化階段。本文刊出之時,總決賽正在開打。這年冠軍誰屬,很快便有分曉。目前唯一可以肯定的是,過去四年總決賽上演的「勇騎對決」將不會重現。
此一時,彼一時,回想起自己最留意NBA的年代,已是二十多年前由米高佐敦領軍的公牛王朝時期。在此之後,高比拜仁為湖人出戰的年代也不時會看。可能是先入為主的關係吧,總覺得佐敦的魅力無人能及。及至近年,就真的只知道勒邦占士、杜蘭特等球星了。
不過最近看到一本書,卻重新燃起我觀看NBA的熱情,那就是《NBA嘴砲聖經》,副題是「25個既專業又有趣到讓人以為你是NBA系的籃球問題」。單是看這格局,已知道這書以有趣角度看NBA,像我這種對賽事久沒關注的人大概也可一看。就連眾所周知的籃球迷,前美國總統奧巴馬也推許此書為2017其中一部最佳著作。
再看目錄,你會發現作者確是提出了一系列有趣的問題,例如:史上最棒的灌籃高手是誰?「投進一球」應該算多少分才值得?假使1997年球季讓一隻熊來替換卡爾.馬龍,誰會打得比較好?表面看,問題好像很荒誕,但作者卻真的為此大書特書。他找出了不少關於熊的資料,研究哪種熊最適合打NBA,從而道出了不少關於卡爾.馬龍的場內外表現,令人莞爾。
看這本書,其實就等於重溫了很多NBA的重要人物與經典時刻。胡鬧筆觸只是作者的手法,其實作者本身也得是NBA超級球迷,才足以寫出這本書的內容,去「認真地胡鬧」。
筆者簡介:蝦叔,愛寫作,愛運動。期待未來以一雙腳和一枝筆,繼續從體育探索世界。
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【Exercise and Read】 - Uncle Shrimp Running
Basketball (and Other Things)
Author: Shea Serrano
Translator: Wei Zhi
Publisher: Business Weekly Publications
The 2019 NBA playoffs have already reached a critical stage, and the NBA Finals will be underway by the time this article is published. While this year's winner will soon be unveiled, we can be sure that there will be no repeat of the championship showdown between Cavaliers and Warriors we saw in the past four years.
In retrospect, I was attracted most by the NBA dynasty of the Chicago Bulls, led by Michael Jordan more than 20 years ago. I also watched NBA games from time to time when Kobe Bryant played for the Los Angeles Lakers. I might be subjective, but I think Jordan's glamour was always unrivalled. The only NBA players who have interested me in recent years are LeBron James and Kevin Durant.
What rekindled my passion for watching NBA games was a book that I read recently, titled Basketball (and Other Things): A Collection of Questions Asked, Answered, Illustrated. The book discusses the NBA from an interesting angle and is actually a good read for people like me who haven't paid attention to the game for such a long time. Even former U.S. President Barack Obama, who is a well-known basketball fan, recommended it as one of the best books in 2017.
In the table of contents, you are presented with a set of intriguing questions raised by the author, including: 'Who’s the greatest dunker in NBA History?', 'How many points should [SHOT] actually be worth?', and 'If 1997 Karl Malone and a bear swapped places for a season, who would be more successful?' These questions may sound ridiculous, but the author did treat them seriously. For example, to explain Karl Malone's performance on and off the court, he gathered a wealth of information about bears and studied which type of bears are best suited to playing in the NBA. How can that not put a smile on your face?
This book essentially recreated and brought to life many key figures and classic moments of the NBA for readers. As an NBA super fan, the author was in the best position to raise those hilarious yet enlightening questions and then answer them one by one with his unique wit and wisdom.
About the writer: Uncle Shrimp loves reading, writing and athletics, and hopes he can continue exploring the world through sports.
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【A.I. FOREVER】在Youtube看到的一篇很長的comment,寫得非常詳細,從數據上比較其他偉大球星,檢視Iverson的職業生涯表現,給予他更公正的評價。
(by sportsmed77)
[+Kareem Elwakil Those other posters shouldn't have insulted you to make their points, but I think your arguments are extremely weak. The only thing you bring up is that AI's career FG% was 42% and that he jacked up "30 shots" to get his points. His FG% was technically 42.5% for his career (Tracy McGrady's was 43% and Kobe Bryant's was 45%, which really isn't that much higher relatively speaking by the way) and a lot of AI's missed shots had to do with the team he was playing on and how their offense was structured, his role on the team as the only scorer, etc. but I won't get into that. AI averaged about 21 shots per game for his career, by the way. Hardly the 30 shots per game you tried to give him credit for. AI led the NBA in scoring 4 times, and out of those for times, only twice did he also lead the league in field goal attempts (and not by much - plus he averaged more free throws than everyone else) so the argument that "if anyone shot as much as AI did, they would score as much too" clearly is not the case. In his prime, Tracy McGrady averaged about 23 shots per game, Kobe Bryant also about 23 shots per game, and AI also about 23 shots per game. AI, Kobe, and Jordan all had a season where they shot the ball 27 times per game. Per 36 minutes, AI only averaged 19 shots per game for his career (keep in mind, AI played more minutes than anyone else each game during his era). Michael Jordan averaged 23 shots per game for his entire career. For his career, Jerry West averaged 20 shots per game and in his prime, it was about 22 shots per game. Before Lebron James got there, Dwayne Wade was averaging between 20 and 22 shots per game for a few seasons because he was the go-to option. You know what all of these players have in common with AI? They were all SHOOTING GUARDS and the go-to option! They were supposed to shoot! Some SGs are volume shooters who slash and get to the free throw line. Some of them have lower FG% but still are productive for their teams. Other SGs have a higher efficiency, but a player's FG% really depends on a number of factors you haven't even taken into consideration.
To reiterate this point, for most of AI's career, he was a SHOOTING GUARD. I hate when people compare him to point guards and then act like he was worse than them because he didn't play like a PG. It is ridiculous because it is like comparing apples with oranges. By the way, you brought up Jason Kidd and how he was so much "better" than AI. Did you know Jason Kidd's career FG% is 40%? He had 10 seasons where he shot below 40% for the season. AI only shot below 40% for 1.5 seasons and his career FG% is higher than J-Kidd's. J-Kidd averaged 12 PPG for his career and only 2.8 free throw attempts. AI averages about 27 PPG for his career. So just as you can say J-Kidd was a way better passer than AI, I can say AI was a way better scorer than J-Kidd. They had different roles and they excelled in their roles. Jason's job was to pass, and AI's job was to create shots.
It is a myth that AI was not a good passer. AI averaged 6.2 assists per game for his career. That is good for a SG - more than Kobe, more than MJ, more than Vince Carter, more than Tracy McGrady, more than Wade, etc. AI had about 5 or 6 seasons where he averaged between 7 and 8 assists per game while still scoring 26+ points. It is impressive. He had an entire season where he averaged 33 PPG and 7.4 APG with 2 steals on 45% shooting and a TS% of over 54%, and people like you try to say he was just "okay at best"? AI had a unique style, especially for his size and was probably one of the top 5 most exciting players to watch. To say he was not "that good" shows that you likely saw very few AI games. I would say AI is a top 20-30 player all-time. Anyone who actually saw, for example, his 2001 play-offs and regular season run, would know that he was amazing and did so much for that team and if someone looks at the stat box, they will not get the actual story. You had to have seen the games with your own eyes. With AI, stats have always been misleading. I also want to point out that AI's True Shooting % (TS%) is slightly higher than Isiah "Zeke" Thomas and is pretty decent (at about 52%). He had a couple of seasons in Denver where his TS% was almost 57%. TS% is a much more accurate depiction of someone's accuracy when shooting. You know why? Because it takes into account free throws among other factors. AI is one of the greatest players of all-time at getting to the free throw line, and unlike Lebron James and many others, he didn't flop to do it. He was legitimately fouled, hurt, and referees even admitted to conspiring against him and purposely not calling fouls on players who fouled him when they should have. Yet AI is still 10th all-time in free throws made. He was a slashing, fearless guard with incredible talent and an ability to create shots for himself that very few other players have been able to do. His style of play is more comparable to Kobe Bryant or Tracy McGrady (Kobe had a better career, but in AI's prime there were seasons where they were almost equally good). Yet he is 160 lbs. soaking wet so he is an anomoly because small players aren't supposed to be able to do what he does. The two years AI's shooting percentage was the lowest in Philly, he had just come off of a serious elbow surgery (2001-2002) and had played with a broken hand another season. You put so much emphasis on his accuracy those seasons, but what about his heart? How many players would play with the injuries he had? I guarantee you not many. Even while in Denver, Carmelo said AI was playing with a broken finger the entire season. In the 2001 play-offs by the end of the 2nd round, AI had 7 injuries (serious elbow bursitis, knee bursitis, dislocated shoulder, sprained thumb, hip pointer, bruised tailbown, and twisted ankle). Yet he played, and he played his heart out contributing to his team in other ways even when he couldn't find his shooting rhythm due to the pain he was in. I watched every game he played in back then (even taped them so I could immitate some of his moves since I played ball). I would know.
I am definitely convinced that anyone who claims Iverson was an "extremely poor shooter" either did not watch him play or knows a lot less about basketball than they think they know. AI was not a poor shooter. He took incredibly difficult shots - often times while double and triple teamed, and given that he was smaller than everyone else, it is incredible that he still made some of them. He was a shot creator. He was immensely creative. Larry Brown even used to sit on the sidelines and call out to AI to shoot the ball more and create shots. Even George Karl in Denver once told AI to shoot the ball more, stop being so UNSELFISH, and take over games the way he used to in Philly. Unfortunately the media doesn't like to talk about that. Not one of AI's teammates thought he was selfish. I have seen very few players who are as loved and respected by his former teammates and former peers as AI. The amount of love he gets from everyone from Dr. J, Maurice Cheeks, Moses Malone, Kobe Bryant, Lebron James, Dwayne Wade, Carmelo Anthony, Aaron McKie, Eric Snow, Theo Ratliff, Dikembe Mutombo, Chris Webber, Kyle Korver, Chris Paul, James Harden, Larry Brown, Paul Pierce, John Thompson, Andre Iguodala, Larry Hughes, Bill Walton, Rip Hamilton, Rasheed Wallace, Shawn Marion, Steve Nash, Dirk Nowitzki, Shaquille O'Neal, etc. etc. etc. I can go on and on. Many of these very players have called AI "pound for pound the greatest." I have seen very few players get so much love and adoration by their peers. I was at AI's jersey retirement and heard what so many players around the league past and present had to say about him and it was just insane. I also have never heard one of AI's former teammates call him a bad teammate. They loved him and loved playing with him. It is the media that tries to paint that picture, but his peers and former teammates paint a completely different picture.
What the media says is a myth. AI's former coaches and teammates and peers adore him. In 2001, AI had the most first place MVP votes in history (tied with Shaq) and became the smallest player to ever win the MVP award. You think he is overrated? I guarantee you the people who vote on MVP, the players, the coaching staff, etc. know far more about AI's contributions to the sport, how good he was, etc. than you do. He deserves what he got. Every accomplishment he achieved, he did it despite immense adversity. He is 7th All-Time in PPG, 4th All-Time in Minutes Played, 7th All-time in Steals, won 1st Team All-NBA multiple times... this man played with so much heart and believed in himself so much that you had to believe in him. This man is up there with MJ, Kobe, Wilt, and players of that caliber for most 40 and 50 point games in his career. I hate when people try to take away from his accomplishments rather than appreciating him for what he accomplished at his size and what he brought to the game. He is the reason I played basketball at all. He gave little people hope. He is a cultural icon. I really wish people would stop with the "AI is overrated" nonsense. If your peers think that highly of you to call you "pound for pound the greatest," then obviously you did something right. ]
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The Philadelphia 76ers will take any win they can get against the Orlando Magic, even an ugly one.
Allen Iverson scored 20 points, including a free throw with 2.9 seconds left, leading the Sixers to a 99-98 victory over the Magic on Friday night.
Philadelphia had lost nine of its last 10 against the Magic, including two in a row this season.
"I was so mad at halftime with the way they played the last few minutes, but they responded,'' Sixers coach Larry Brown said. "I'm frustrated with what they did at the end of the game, but I'm pleased to get a win.''
Derrick Coleman added a season-high 22 points and Eric Snow had 17, including four free throws in the final minute for Philadelphia, which has won two straight since the All-Star break.
Tracy McGrady had 37 points, including a game-tying 3-pointer with 8.7 seconds left, and Mike Miller added a season-high 33 for Orlando.
The Magic have lost seven of nine.
"All of the losses are tough,'' McGrady said. "This is a loss that really hurts because this is a team we thought we could come in and get a win.''
After McGrady's 3 over Aaron McKie tied it at 98, Iverson was fouled by Darrell Armstrong as he drove to the basket.
Iverson hit his first free throw, but missed the second. Miller got the rebound, but threw the ball out of bounds while trying to pass it.
Iverson asked Brown whether he should purposely miss the second attempt, but tried to make it after a discussion with the coaches.
"I was trying not to settle for a jump shot,'' Iverson said. "I wanted to get a layup and I got fouled.''
Iverson's right foot was bothering him after the game, but it didn't appear too serious.
McGrady, the NBA's leading scorer, has at least 30 points in 11 of his last 13 games. McGrady, among the first four players chosen Thursday for the 2004 U.S. Olympic team, shot 11-for-26, including 4-for-6 from 3-point range.
Miller, coming off a four-point performance in Thursday night's 98-88 loss at Detroit, was 13-for-21, including 5-for-8 from beyond the arc.
"Every loss is frustrating,'' Miller said. "It's hard to put one of these behind us.''
Orlando, which trailed most of the fourth quarter, got to 92-91 on a 3-pointer by Miller with 1:28 left. After McKie scored on a driving layup, Miller's layup with 24.9 seconds left cut it to 94-93.
Snow made two free throws, giving the Sixers a 96-93 lead. But McGrady made a pair to cut Orlando's deficit to one. After Snow hit two more free throws, McGrady nailed the game-tying 3.
Iverson shot just 8-for-22, but added seven rebounds.
Orlando, already without Grant Hill (ankle injury), didn't have forward Shawn Kemp for the third straight game. Kemp missed two games after he was suspended without pay Tuesday for violating the NBA's anti-drug policy for the third time. He was reinstated Friday, but wasn't able to join the team in time to play. Kemp is expected to return for Sunday's game in Toronto.
The Sixers took their biggest lead, 49-37, following a 15-5 run in the second quarter. Snow began the spurt with a turnaround jumper, and added a 3-pointer _ his third in 20 attempts this season _ that made it 43-35. Iverson had a jumper and driving layup before Keith Van Horn capped the run with a layup.
Orlando then scored seven straight, sparked by a 3-pointer from Miller. A free throw by Jacque Vaughn got the Magic to 51-47 at halftime.
The Sixers outrebounded Orlando 49-29.
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Dikembe Mutombo looked as if he'd been playing with the Philadelphia 76ers for years instead of hours.
Mutombo had 17 points, 13 rebounds and five blocked shots in his debut with Philadelphia as the 76ers beat the Detroit Pistons 99-78 Friday night.
"He changed the whole game with his defense and rebounding," said Philadelphia's Allen Iverson, who had 43 points and 10 rebounds.
Mutombo was traded along with Roshown McLeod from Atlanta to Philadelphia on Thursday for Theo Ratliff, Nazr Mohammed and Pepe Sanchez in the most-significant deal of the NBA season.
After the game, Mutombo looked relieved to be sitting in a folding chair with ice packs surrounding both knees.
He flew from Atlanta to Philadelphia late Thursday night, had a physical at 7 a.m., then arrived in Detroit at about 5 p.m. Friday.
"I need some sleep," Mutombo said. "But really, I'm so excited to be with this group of guys. They're all about winning and we have a great coach."
Philadelphia coach Larry Brown was glad that Mutombo was able to provide a lot of the same things as Ratliff.
"He rebounded and defended like he has his whole career," Brown said. "I thought he was terrific ... I think it's pretty remarkable what he was able to do under those circumstances."
Philadelphia has the best record in the NBA at 42-14. The Sixers extended their winning streak to six games.
Detroit's Jerry Stackhouse scored 22 points. Chucky Atkins had 12 points and Dana Barros added 10. The Pistons made just 37.1 percent of their shots.
Mutombo's status for the game was much more in doubt than the outcome.
The Sixers jumped out to a 16-4 lead and cruised to the win. Philadelphia led by nine points after one quarter, 12 at halftime and 17 after three quarters.
Philadelphia did not know whether Mutombo would be cleared to play until an hour before the game.
Minutes after Philadelphia Brown was informed that Mutombo was able to play, Mutombo walked into Philadelphia's locker room.
When Brown told Mutombo that he could play, the nine-year veteran asked "What do you want me to do?"
Brown left the decision whether or not to play up to Mutombo. He nodded his head to indicate that he wanted to play, and then turned to look for a uniform and basketball shoes to replace his brown suit and dress shoes.
On defense, Mutombo, the three-time defensive player of the year, hung around the lane to block and alter shots.
He ignited Philadelphia's fastbreak with 10 defensive rebounds and crisp outlet passes. There were times that Iverson was so far down the court that Mutombo didn't make it to halfcourt.
On offense, he set space-creating screens with his 7-foot-2, 265-pound frame. When Mutombo got the ball, his sky hooks and deliberate low-post moves gave the Sixers an option on the interior.
Mutombo started and played 36 minutes. He made 7-of-12 shots and 3-of-4 free throws.
"There is not much difference between the Sixers with Theo Ratliff and with Mutombo," said Detroit's Ben Wallace, who had 17 rebounds. "They both clog the middle and block a lot of shots. Theo is a little more athletic and Mutombo is a little bigger."
The game also marked the debut of Detroit's Corliss Williamson, who scored six points and grabbed four rebounds.
Williamson was traded by Toronto along with Kornell David, Tyrone Corbin and a conditional first-round pick to Detroit for Jerome Williams and Eric Montross. Detroit released Corbin and put David on the injured list.
"It was unfair to play him, but once Ben (Wallace) got those two quick fouls, I didn't have much choice," Detroit's George Irvine said. "It's been a whirlwind for him, but he'll be fine. He did a nice job out there."
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We all knew Kobe trained his body hard but apart from that, he also trained his mindset. With Kobe, he was never scared of missing, looking bad or being embarrassed.
In Kobe’s words, the “Mamba Mentality” meant being able to constantly develop the best version of ourselves. This requires heaps of dedication, having the courage to constantly self-assess ourselves but most importantly, building confidence through no fear in failure.
Want to dedicate this song to Kobe and to all his fans. Let's live like a champion, the way Kobe did….See you again in Heaven someday...RIP Black Mamba. Always the NBA Lakers Legend!
Listen to Alan Kong's Fade Away Single:
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Fade Away
主唱:Alan Kong
作曲:天仔 / Label Li
作詞:Label Li / Alan Kong
編曲:CafeMoCHA
監製:天仔 / Label Li / Alan Kong
MV制作:Alan Kong
-Intro-
Kobe Bryant 永遠的籃球傳奇 (Forever Basketball Legend)
我們永遠會記得你教我們 (We will always remember you taught us that...)
Everything negative, is an opportunity to rise, shout out to Kobe
Hook:
Oh Kobe Bryant
曼巴的精神 (The Mamba Spirit)
你教我們 活出自己的人生 (You taught us to create our own paths in life)
Oh Kobe Bryant
曼巴的精神 (The Mamba Spirit)
You are the one
You are always the champion
Verse 1:
Kobe Bryant 他就是籃球之神 (King/God of Basketball)
他的精神 驚嘆世人 (Your spirit, captivated our minds and won our hearts)
永遠都沒有不可能 (Nothing is Impossible)
Ya 湖人的傳奇 (The Laker's Legend)
從來不喘息 (You were never gasping for breath)
從來不閃避 (You never dodged your opponents)
這個遊戲就是意義 (You played the game with honor and respect)
不動如山的意志 換成力氣 (Willpower and perseverance translated into strength)
他的訓練就從凌晨四點開始 (Kobe starts his practice session at 4am each day)
Fade away Fade Away不是秘密
RIP我們永遠的MVP
*Hook
Verse 2
單場81分 5個總冠軍 (81 point game, 5 NBA Championships)
什麼名利對他都只是浮雲 (Fame was nothing but empty clouds)
多少個得分 多少個押韻 (Don't just focus on many shots or points he made)
只看風光的 看不到默默的耕耘 (Learn from his intense work ethic)
已經沒有人能夠把他阻檔 (There's no one that can guard or block him)
已經沒有人擁有他的瘋狂 (There's no one that's got that insane appetite for winning)
已經沒有人停止他的渴望 (There's no one with the same drive and passion as him)
遇強愈強 閃亮的力量 (His strength grows stronger, when he faces stronger opponents)
Heroes come and go
But legend stays forever
Everybody knows
He’ll never say never
Long live our legend, rest in paradise
Oh Kobe Bryant, it’s time to say good-bye
不動如山的意志 換成力氣 (Willpower and perseverance translated into strength)
他在戰鬥就在我們休息開始 (We are still sleeping / resting whilst he starts his training)
Fade away Fade Away不是秘密
RIP我們永遠的MVP
-Outro-
You will always be an inspiration
Rest in peace Kobe
Love and prayers to the entire Bryant Family
Peace
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