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非常有復古味的Carter's
Hickory工装外套✨
最經典的深藍條紋Hickory
它的扣子使用Snap button
尺寸是大概38左右
老闆穿著是有緊緊( 180公分 )
順便說一下,這件有有趣的地方
是它的口袋的設計!👏🏻
通常,Hickory的口袋線是縱的
但,這件當時的設計錯誤
口袋的線是横的
感覺好特別喔~~!😁
話説10~20年代的口袋也是横的
所以呢,,喜歡古著的人,推薦喔!
褲子是80年代的狩獵褲
美國製的老虎條紋🐯
後面的口袋設計,好時髦喔
従前面,後面看都很帥的狩獵褲
腰圍是差不多31腰
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同時也有2部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過15萬的網紅pennyccw,也在其Youtube影片中提到,Vince Carter versus Allen Iverson is the kind of marquee matchup the NBA has been craving since the days of Magic Johnson and Larry Bird. As two of t...
carter's usa 在 pennyccw Youtube 的最佳貼文
Vince Carter versus Allen Iverson is the kind of marquee matchup the NBA has been craving since the days of Magic Johnson and Larry Bird.
As two of the NBA's most exciting young stars, they are dazzling spectators and TV viewers with limitless creativity and breathtaking moves in the Toronto Raptors-Philadelphia 76ers playoff series.
"This matchup is great, and people are getting turned on to it," said NBA deputy commissioner Russ Granik, who was at Philadelphia's First Union Center on Wednesday night, when Iverson scored 54 points to Carter's 28 in the 76ers' 97-92 victory. "For better or worse, fans like it when you get superstars going against each other. People have been hearing about these guys for years now, but they haven't gotten this far before where they met each other at this level. That gets people interested."
"This is special because they both have their teams on their backs," 76ers president and part-owner Pat Croce said. "They're great basketball players, but more than that, they're exciting. They add an element of surprise when they get the ball. You don't know what's going to happen. They bring that anticipation and enthusiasm and they smile at the fans and interact with them. That's what the NBA needs. That's what we want. I want the people going nuts when Carter does something. I just want him doing it less than Allen."
That certainly was the case in Wednesday night's game as Iverson set a 76ers single-game playoff scoring record. Many of Carter's baskets were more spectacular, but Iverson was relentless in going to the basket.
"I didn't want to settle for anything," Iverson said. "I went and took what I wanted."
Even Carter acknowledged Iverson after the game.
"He did the job, that's for sure, but the series is not over," Carter said.
With the NBA's overall popularity declining and new rules designed to make the game more appealing set to take effect next season, an Iverson-Carter matchup is what the league really needed.
"Watching these two kids, I don't think our league is in any trouble," 76ers coach Larry Brown said. "They really are exciting."
"I think you are going to see more great individual matchups as the young kids we have in this league develop," he said. "We are always rushing to fix this and fix that, but maybe there is not always something wrong. The young guys have to be able to grow and make some mistakes. Let them grow up and then see what they can do. In this series, you are seeing two of the best going at each other."
It is looking increasingly likely that Michael Jordan will end a three-year retirement next season and return to the NBA as a player. Carter and Iverson will be right there, eagerly awaiting that matchup.
"You always want to test yourself against the best, and I would welcome the challenge," Iverson said.
Said Carter of Jordan: "He set the standard we are all trying to reach."
Jordan, of course, owns six championship rings and 10 scoring titles, while Carter, 24, has won nothing more than a rookie of the year award and a slam-dunk title. But Carter is one of the league's most popular players among fans, the leading vote-getter for the past two NBA All-Star Games. Iverson, 25, won his second scoring title this season and is favored to win this season's most valuable player award, as well.
"We try to promote the game and the teams and all the players," Granik said. "There are just certain players who capture people's imaginations. You can't deny that.
"We can't go out and create them. It just happens and they're doing it on the court. You can't make superstars, I don't care how good a promotion. It's what they do on the court, and here we have Iverson and Carter. They're doing it most nights on the floor. That's what people see and they love to watch it."
Iverson tough, Carter soft?
Carter and Iverson have had their share of critics since each was designated "the next Michael Jordan" — something that occurred shortly after they entered the league.
One thing that has never been questioned, however, is Iverson's toughness. He plays while hurt and is one of the league's most resilient players despite getting knocked down and run over on a regular basis. At a spindly 6-0, 165 pounds, he just keeps getting up.
"You can question a lot of things about Allen but not his heart," Brown says. "The kid wants to win and will give up his body to do it."
The 6-6, 225-pound Carter on the other hand has been labeled as soft. He isn't as tough as Iverson and when he hits the floor he doesn't bounce up as quickly. He gets criticized for settling for three-point shots instead of driving strong to the basket. In Wednesday night's game, Iverson repeatedly drew fouls and shot nine free throws; Carter never got to the line.
carter's usa 在 pennyccw Youtube 的最佳貼文
Allen Iverson wasn't going to let Vince Carter show him up.
Iverson, playing with an injured big toe, scored 44 points, including 30 in the final 19 minutes, as the Philadelphia 76ers defeated the Toronto Raptors 106-93 Wednesday night in a preview of a potential first-round series in the Eastern Conference playoffs.
"When you have that type of quality player come in, you want to step it up," Iverson said. "When you add to that he's coming into my house, I want to play good in front of my fans. It's my house."
Carter overcame a tough first half to score 26 points. He scored almost all of his points on jumpers and was held without a dunk for the second straight game.
"Not many people can stop him," Carter said about Iverson. "We were just added to that list."
Tyrone Hill added 20 points and 12 rebounds for the Sixers and Eric Snow had 11 points and 14 assists. Tracy McGrady added 20 for Toronto, which lost its second straight game after winning 11 of 12.
It was the fourth straight victory for the 76ers, who pulled into a tie with Toronto for the fourth spot in the conference at 39-28.
Iverson, who will have X-rays on his injured left toe Thursday, scored 15 of his points in the third quarter as the Sixers pulled away. Iverson started 2-of-8 and finished 17-of-29, including 9-of-9 from the foul line. He was 8-of-10 in the fourth quarter for 16 points.
"He's fun to watch," said Aaron McKie, who had 11 points. "Sometimes you get caught up in what he's doing. I don't think there's anybody on the planet who could have stopped him."
The Raptors hit their first eight shots of the third quarter and got within 55-54 on a jumper by McGrady. But the Sixers went on a 16-3 run, fueled by nine points from Iverson, to take their biggest lead to that point, 71-57, with 2:25 left in the third.
Iverson put the Sixers ahead 62-54 by completing a three-point play after a driving runner over McGrady with 4:25 left in the third. He capped the run with another driving layup.
"I hit a couple baskets in a row and I was shocked they didn't run at me," Iverson said.
Toronto got within 80-74 on a jumper by Carter early in the fourth quarter before the Sixers scored nine straight. The Raptors never got closer than 11 the rest of the game.
"Allen made some shots you don't see very often and Aaron did a terrific job on Vince," Sixers coach Larry Brown said. "Anytime we get a win, it gets us closer to the playoffs."
Charles Oakley left the game after picking up his fifth foul with 5:37 remaining in the third. He did not return. Toronto trailed 57-54 at the time.
"We've got to find a way to keep up our energy when we play these guys," Toronto coach Butch Carter said.
The Raptors have lost five straight to Philadelphia, including three this season.
Carter, who also started 2-of-8, finished 10-of-24. He hit his first shot of the game and missed his next six before hitting a 3-pointer at the end of the first quarter to give Toronto a 21-18 lead. Carter was 2-of-11 at halftime then nailed three straight jumpers in the third quarter.
Theo Ratliff blocked Carter's lone dunk attempt at the end of the first half.
Notes: George Lynch left in the first quarter with a strained medial collateral ligament in his right knee. He did not return. Lynch fell to the floor, clutching his knee after colliding with Hill. The entire Sixers bench, including most of the coaches, gathered around Lynch while trainers attended to him. . . Iverson's 44 points were the most ever against Toronto. . . Hall of Famer Oscar Robertson attended the game and received a standing ovation upon his introduction. . . Philadelphia is 12-5 since acquiring Toni Kukoc on Feb. 16. . . The Sixers honored broadcasting legend Bill Campbell during a halftime ceremony. Campbell broadcast more than 1,700 Philadelphia Warriors and Sixers games, including Wilt Chamberlain's 100-point game on March 2, 1962.
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