Played basketball in the park, a boy came and ask for signature, I asked his name and sign for him. Bernie is a fifth-grade kid wearing Lebron’s Cavs jersey.
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We practiced together and pass the ball to each other, Bernie shoots well , maybe he will be the next NBA player from Taiwan, who knows?
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在公園打球,被身穿 LeBron James 的弟弟要簽名。
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一開始跟弟弟在公園籃球場巧遇,有一位伯伯在教弟弟籃球,後來弟弟跟我投同一個籃框,互相撿對方籃板,並回傳給對方繼續投籃。
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結束之後,小喇叭詹拿了一張月曆紙,害羞的過來跟我要簽名,我問了弟弟的名字跟年級,是國小五年級的Bernie。
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To Bernie:
我加了名字在最前面。
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或許Bernie就是下一位出身台灣的NBA選手,誰會知道呢?😄
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Dear Kobe,
The first time I heard of your name was from my Sihing saying “Little Kobe” . Back in 1996 on the Los Angeles Lakers, you were still a substitute of Eddie Jones. But not for long, you became one of the best on the team and lead lakers to a 3-Peat.
There’s no doubt that you are the most influential basketball player since Michael Jordan. Your talent might not be as good as Shaq or TMac, you might not be as strong as Lebron or MJ, but your motivation to win, competitiveness, desire lead the Lakers to a total of 5 NBA Championship. Even your rivals would respect you and you can win all the fans in the world. I appreciate your attention to details of training, expectations on teammates, you would also die hard in both the offensive and defensive ends to make sure your team will win a Win.
I was born in Los Angeles, I have been watching NBA since I was in my mom’s womb. At the time it was the show time, Kareem Abdul-Jabber and Magic Johnson.
I really started watching NBA in the Jordan’s last two years in Chicago Bulls. But the one to grow with me was you. It is sad that I started my NBA Commentating career in 2016-17 season as I never had a chance to enjoy your game as a commentator. My friends asked me a few times about who I would want to interview, I said it’s you Kobe.
Your attitude inspired me, made me more persistent and demanding in my career.
I remember on March 4th 2013, the most memorable game in my life back in Purdue. In the pre-game talk, I told my teammates this would be the most important game in our lives and we had to play with Mamba’s mentality, never give up and go all in.
Now no matter I’m a coach, a player or even a bench warmer, I would always carry a winner’s mentality to compete on court.
Whenever I have a hard time at work, I would always think of you, be positive, persistent and confident, I know chances will come one day.
Because of my role as a commentator, the sports fans never really know I’m a Lakers Fans. Your hardwork and passion are what younger generation should learn from. When you made things happened, you made us feel nothing is impossible, giving hope to younger kids.
Kobe, we have never met before but I started following you since you started your NBA career, I’m a young commentator, your young fan.
You are a true winner, thanks Kobe!
Thanks
Emil
Seniors told me the pass away of Kobe was like Bruce Lee’s in the 70s. It was shocking and devastating😢
Treasure your families, Cherish your friends.❤
親愛的高比仔,
我第一次聽到你的名字是聽NBA評述前輩稱呼你為Kobe仔。👦🏿當時96年洛杉磯湖人,你仍是Eddie Jones後補,但很快成為球隊二哥,連奪3屆總冠軍🏆。
毫無疑問你是後Jordan年代最具影響力的球星。天賦可能不及O’neal 和McGrady、身體質素可能沒有Jordan和Lebron James強壯💪🏻,但你對勝利的慾望、決心,超強好勝心為湖人贏得5次總冠軍🏆、就算連死對頭也佩服得五體投地,贏得全世界的籃球迷。我最欣賞除了是你對訓練的細緻、隊友的要求,進攻防守你也會竭盡全力,務求令球隊取得勝利✌🏻。
我生於洛杉磯,在媽媽肚子裡已經開始看籃球🏀,當時看的是湖人80年代的渣巴、魔術手莊遜。
我在佐敦於芝加哥公牛最後兩年才開始真的看NBA。
真正陪伴我成長的,是你。最遺憾的是我在2016-17球季入行,沒有機會用評述員身份來看你比賽。朋友們問我最希望可以跟哪位球星做訪問和活動,那一位必定是Kobe,是你。
你的態度感染了我,令我在工作、生活上更執著、更有要求。🔥
記得2013年3月4日-我人生中最重要的比賽,賽前我和隊友們說了一番話,其中一點就是,這場可能是我們一生中最重要的一場:We need to have that Mamba’s mentality, never give up, and to go All In.
而這場比賽的重要性是在於全華人對洋人,當時在印第安納州讀書華人在球場上,學校都受到歧視,不敢挺身捍衛自己,就是贏了這場比賽間接令我投身於體育工作。
現在無論在球場面對任何對手,我角色不論是主力,大後補或是教練,我都抱持一個對勝利慾望,勝利是非常重要。
在工作有多艱難,我會想起你,保持正面、堅持、有信心,我知道終有一天機會會來臨💪🏻。
評述時因角色關係,球迷們未必知道小弟欣賞的球隊和球員;你那份勤力、信念是後輩必須要學習的,尤其是你經常創造奇蹟,令大家知道沒有什麼是不可能的,啟發了很多後輩打籃球⛹🏻。
我雖跟你素未謀面,但我是一位由你入行開始支持嘅小粉絲、講波仔。👦🏻
You are a true winner, thanks Kobe!
謝謝
華弟
前輩說這刻就像70年代李小龍去世一樣,非常突然、令人痛惜。😢
珍惜眼前人。❤
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Julius Erving, the great and wondrous "Dr. J," was the dominant player of his era, an innovator who changed the way the game was played. He was a wizard with the ball, performing feats never before seen: midair spins and whirls punctuated by powerful slam dunks. Erving was one of the first players to make extemporaneous individual expression an integral part of the game, setting the style of play that would prevail in the decades to follow.
A gracious, dignified, and disciplined man, Erving was an ideal ambassador for the game. He was the epitome of class, and no player was more respected.
"As a basketball player, Julius was the first to truly take the torch and become the spokesman for the NBA," said friend and former coach Billy Cunningham. "He understood what his role was and how important it was for him to conduct himself as a representative of the league. Julius was the first player I ever remember who transcended sports and was known by one name -- Doctor."
Erving began his professional career in the American Basketball Association with the Virginia Squires and the New York Nets. Widely regarded as the greatest player of his time, he is often considered to have been the main catalyst for the ABA-NBA merger in 1976. A 6-7, 210-pound small forward, he also played for 11 years with the Philadelphia 76ers, leading them to the NBA crown in 1983.
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It was modern urban life's answer to a movie premiere, complete with hulking black SUVs, gawkers and screamers, barricades and video paparazzi.
The scene was the Reebok Store on Philadelphia's South Street. The debut was for sneakers. And 500 people, most of them school-age, were standing in line, waiting to see a basketball player and a rap star.
Allen Iverson and 50 Cent met the media yesterday afternoon in an event staged to promote Iverson's new Answer 7 shoe and 50 Cent's new G6.
Iverson, of course, is Reebok's star in the basketball-shoe endorsement business and one of the hottest merchandise sellers in the NBA. For 50 Cent, though, signature shoes are something new.
But the 76ers guard said that pairing the two for promotional purposes (and billboards across America) made perfect sense. Hip-hop and the NBA, he said, go together like peanut butter and jelly.
"All rappers do is watch basketball," he said. "All we do is listen to rap and watch videos."
50 Cent echoed that thought. "I told the people at Reebok: Put me next to A.I. I want to be hot."
Iverson's new shoe, which he will wear on the court, has a suggested retail price of $115. The G6, meant for leisure wear, goes for $80.50, with the 50 cents going to charity.
These are relatively good times for Reebok, which recently issued its best quarterly earning report in six years. While Nike dominates the basketball shoe business, Reebok, based in Canton, Mass., has new hopes of eating into the industry giant's market share.
Nike still has Michael Jordan, the unchallenged king of the basketball shoe, with a LeBron James product line arriving in stores soon.
Last month, though, Reebok signed Houston Rockets center Yao Ming away from Nike, a move likely to have more impact overseas than here. And it has Iverson.
"The Iverson shoes have been very successful," said John Horan, publisher of Sports Goods Intelligence, an industry newsletter based in Glen Mills. "Kids really identify with him because he's been through it all. He has a lot of currency, and Reebok has basically made a lifetime commitment to him."
Among those in line to see Iverson and friend yesterday was Fred Anderson, 28, of Willingboro, Burlington County, carrying two bullet-proof vests that he'd sewn by hand for the celebrities.
Iverson's was white with parts of a blue Sixers jersey on it, No. 3; 50 Cent's was silver and black and bore his name.
Bringing such a gift to the rapper made perfect sense; 50 Cent was shot nine times three years ago and always wears a vest when he performs. Anderson figured that what he did for the one man he ought to do for the other.
"I'm hoping they'll accept the vests and maybe that they can help me get a clothing line started," Anderson said. "If not, if I can get a picture with them holding the vests, that would do."
More typical of the crowd, in terms of age and outlook, was Marqus Yip, 13, of West Philadelphia. In a white shopping bag, he had an Iverson basketball, an Iverson picture, and newly purchased Answer 7 sneakers, white with a black heel and silver trim. He was hoping to get autographs on all the items.
"He just loves A.I.," explained his mother, Jacqueline Holmes, who had taken him out of school to be there. "The Iverson gear is how I keep the A's and B's on his report card. It's an incentive. He knows that if you don't get the A's and B's, you don't get the stuff."
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The 1999 NBA season was the 53rd season of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Due to a lockout, the season did not start until February 5, 1999 after a new six-year Collective Bargaining Agreement was reached between the NBA and the National Basketball Players Association. All 29 teams played a shortened 50-game regular season schedule- 61% of the regular 82 games- and the 16 teams who qualified for the playoffs played a full post-season schedule. That season's All-Star Game was also canceled. The season ended with the San Antonio Spurs winning the franchise's first NBA championship, beating the New York Knicks 4 games to 1 in the 1999 NBA Finals.
The second lockout in the history of the NBA lasted from July 1, 1998 to January 20, 1999. NBA owners were seeking changes to the league's salary cap system and a ceiling on individual player salaries. The National Basketball Players Association opposed the owners' plans and wanted raises for players who earned the league's minimum salary.
As the labor dispute continued into September, the preseason was shortened to just two games instead of the normal eight, and training camps were postponed indefinitely.[1] By October, it became the first time in NBA history that games were canceled due to a labor dispute.[2] Further games were canceled by November and December, including the All-Star Game, which had been scheduled to be played on February 14, 1999. The preseason also got cancelled as well.
An agreement between the owners and players was eventually reached on January 18, 1999. When play resumed, the regular season was shortened to 50 games per team, as opposed to the normal 82. As a result, some teams did not meet each other at all during the course of the shortened season. In addition, to preserve games between teams in the same conference, much of the time missed was made up for by skipping well over half of the games played between teams in the opposite conference. 1998--99 was the first season following the departure of Michael Jordan before he returned to play for the Washington Wizards. The New York Knicks became only the second #8 seed to advance in the playoffs by defeating a #1 seed. As of 2013, they remain the only #8 seed to have advanced to the NBA Finals. The Los Angeles Lakers played their final season at the Great Western Forum. Due to the fact that the Great Western Bank ceased to exist two seasons prior, the arena name was replaced by the team name on center court, in anticipation of the move to the Staples Center. The Los Angeles Clippers played their final season at the Los Angeles Sports Arena. The Indiana Pacers played their final season at the Market Square Arena. The Denver Nuggets played their final season at the McNichols Sports Arena. The Miami Heat played their final season at the Miami Arena, although they still played the first two months of the following season at this arena before moving to the American Airlines Arena in January 2000. The Toronto Raptors played their first game in Air Canada Centre on February 21. The San Antonio Spurs became the first former ABA team to win a championship. (As of June 2012, they are still the only ABA franchise with a title; the Nets and Pacers have not won a title, and the Nuggets have never played an NBA Finals game.) The Atlanta Hawks played another season in the Georgia Dome while Philips Arena was constructed for the 1999--2000 season. This season would be the Hawks' last playoff appearance until the 2007--08 season. The Clippers tied the 1988-89 Miami Heat for the longest losing streak to start the season (17) from February 5 till March 11 when they defeated the Sacramento Kings. In December 2009, this record was broken by the New Jersey Nets who lost the first eighteen games of the season. Hall of Fame coach Red Holzman died on November 13, 1998 at age 78.
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