• 9月26日
    糖糖说:今天要是大后天就好了~~ ^_^

    9月27日
    糖糖说:今天要是后天就好了~~ ^_^

    9月28日
    糖糖说:今天要是明天就好了~~ ^_^

    9月29日
    糖糖说:今天终于是今天乐~~~ ^_^



    嘿嘿,今天终于是今天乐[face17]
    再过十几个小时就可以见到我的糖糖了[face35]

    现在很累,因为一连几天没好好睡,都在忙着做报纸往后赶
    还好,心里一直有个牵挂,有个动力
    现在29号终于到了,工作也终于忙完了

    好开心
    今天终于是今天乐~~~ ^_^

    亲爱的,我来了[face35]


    开水泡茶啰!!!



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  • The Amico Report
    By Sam Amico




    In 1985-86, all was right with the NBA world

    This year marks the 20th anniversary of the greatest NBA season of my lifetime.

    In 1985-86, Magic Johnson and Larry Bird were still in their primes. Michael Jordan was in just his third year, and spent all but 18 regular-season games sidelined with a career-threatening foot injury. Then he gave us a sample of things to come by scoring 63 points in a playoff game against the Celtics.

    In 1985-86, Kevin McHale and James Worthy were future Hall-of-Famers -- but not the best players on their teams. Say what you want about today’s Miami Heat, but the 1985-86 Celtics and Lakers were superpowers before the term became trendy.

    In 1985-86, Bill Walton got one last good season out of his lousy feet, coming off the bench to hit the open man and play the Celtic way.

    In 1985-86, Ralph Sampson twisted in a last-second, game-winning shot while facing everything but the basket in the Western Conference finals. It was the strangest of ways for the mighty Lakers to fall.

    In 1985-86, Dominique Wilkins owned SportsCenter’s nightly footage of high-flying slams and monster jams, averaging a league-best 30.3 points per game. Of course, in those days SportsCenter was merely something you might have heard of -- and not The Worldwide Leader in wisecracking sports anchors that it is today.

    In 1985-86, other top scorers were sweet-shooting Denver forward Alex English and rugged Utah post-up man Adrian Dantley -- each of whom averaged 29.8 points. And let us not forget Golden State’s Purvis Short (25.5 ppg) and Denver’s Kiki Vandeweghe (24.8), two more guys who defined the decade of the shoot-first-ask-questions-later forward.

    In 1985-86, Patrick Ewing was the first pick of the first draft decided by the lottery. He played in 50 games, averaged 20.0 points, and was named rookie of the year.

    In 1985-86, Chris Mullin was drafted by a team that was never seen (and rarely heard of) in my Northeast Ohio corner of the United States. They were then known as, “Something called the Golden State Warriors.?/FONT>

    In 1985-86, Benoit Benjamin, Jon Koncak and Joe Kleine were all top six draft picks. A guy named Karl Malone went 13th, a guy named Joe Dumars 18th. A.C. Green was chosen 23rd, and Terry Porter one selection later with the final pick in the first round.

    Yes, in 1985-86, there were 24 teams. Minnesota, Toronto, Orlando, Miami, Vancouver (now Memphis), Charlotte and Charlotte again had yet to be conceived.

    In 1985-86, the Kings moved from Kansas City to Sacramento, and everyone wondered if such a remote, middle-sized city could support an NBA team. On the other coast, the franchise in D.C. was known as the Bullets -- and hadn’t won a championship in seven years.

    In 1985-86, Philadelphia’s lineup included Julius Erving, Moses Malone, Charles Barkley, Maurice Cheeks and Bob McAdoo. An All-Star cast like that would be favored to win a championship today. But those 76ers couldn’t even win the Atlantic Division or make it past the second round of the playoffs.

    In 1985-86, Milwaukee was considered a beat-up, plodding team that had to scratch and claw and focus on defense in order to get a victory. But like the Celtics, those Bucks -- who featured Sidney Moncrief, Terry Cummings, Paul Pressey, and Ricky Pierce -- made it to the Eastern Conference finals.

    In 1985-86, the Bucks?road uniforms were forest green with red and lime green trim. Man, I miss those ugly things.

    In 1985-86, New Jersey’s roster consisted of some one-time stars who were trying to salvage their careers. Do names like Darryl Dawkins, Ray Williams, or the soon-to-be-banned Michael Ray Richardson ring a bell?

    In 1985-86, 7-foot-7 Dinka tribesman Manute Bol led the league with 4.9 blocked shots per game, while 7-5 auto mechanic Mark Eaton followed at 4.6. Offensively, about the most notable thing either accomplished was when Bol lost a couple of teeth after getting them stuck in the net.

    In 1985-86, the list of All-Star caliber c
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  • 既然转了一篇反 MJ = the greatest of all time 的
    那就再转一篇正 MJ = the greatest of all time 的(中文,系“超级虎声”金牛宫正方开篇帖,作者篮球网络牛人“吕布”)
    毕竟偶从头到尾都素MJ蜜嘛[face10]
    观者蜜者见蜜,黑者见黑
    各取所需
    无须再议





    小狗一窝端(吕布)
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Scottie Pippen 说:“联盟上下几十年,只一人可列位于我之前。”

    Jayson Williams 说:“Michael 是脚踏 Nike 的耶稣。”

    Magic Johnson 说:“上有 Michael,接下来才是我等众人。”

    Larry Bird 说 —— (当然还有那句“上帝伪装”的经典鸟语)——“从1到10给所有球员打分,Michael 是10分,其他所有巨星止步8分档。”

    Wilt Chamberlain 论 Jordan:“告诉我,‘谁是最伟大 NBA 球员’这个问题有啥意义?”稍稍了解 Chamberlain 极度飞扬的个性,你该能觉察到这句话巨大的震撼力。

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    照楼上几位老人家,金牛宫只好提前放学,超虎与超女一起鸣金。然 HOOP 超虎大战群英汇集,观众席评委席藏龙卧虎,哪是几句话能糊弄过去的?开篇列举,一是壮势,二是提醒双方辨友,此战难免追述 60 年 NBA 历史,需列战果,摆数据,追忆伟绩,重现战场。若是道听途说模棱两可,那可就落下乘了。颂赞 MJ 之辞不比其他任何一位球星少,我方在此实在是先退让了一步。

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    何谓最伟大?管理员给出了基本范围:“球员在NBA展示的篮球才华和取得的成就。”且慢将定义精确到小数点之后,我们先查查基本会员证 —— MVP,冠军戒指(全队最大的那颗,抱大腿的无视)。

    MVP——证明那一年常规赛你是联盟最强。如果一年的“最”都没拿过,怎好意思说自己是NBA 60年之“最”?

    冠军戒指——篮球最终是集体项目,离开球队,胜负也就失去了意义。无胜负则无高下,无高下则无“最”可谈。

    天上人间会员表(共17位):

    Bob Pettit
    Bill Russell
    Wilt Chamberlain
    Wes Unseld
    Willis Reed
    Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
    Bill Walton
    Moses Malone
    Larry Bird
    Magic Johnson
    Michael Jordan
    Hakeem Olajuwon
    Shaquille O’Neal
    Tim Duncan
    再补充55-56赛季MVP评选之前的三位巨星:
    George Mikan
    Dolph Schayes
    Joe Fulks

    边缘MVP,以下几人并非冠军队领衔人物。其中以大O 和 Cowens 也许有争议,欢迎反方在弹尽粮绝时使用。
    Oscar Robertson
    Dave Cowens
    Julius Erving
    Bob Cousy
    Bob McAdoo
    David Robinson

    若对方辨友仍嫌战力不足,尽可以把 Karl Malone,Jerry West,Elgin Baylor,John Havlicek 诸神请出。只是MVP和总冠军两条硬伤,请先行斟酌以免大家浪费口水,观众浪费眼神。

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    天上人间 17 会员,MJ 此役一挡十六,不辱他老人家一世豪气。死忠扇子必竭力而战!

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    进一步根据“才华与成就”的辩题注解来界定“伟大的球员”

    1- 攻防兼备,技术全面,没有重大缺陷。
    2- 巅峰期个人长时间统治同位置球员。
    3- 巅峰期率领球队长时间统治联盟。

    根据这三条准则,筛去天上人间俱乐部会员若干名如下,括号内为落选原因:

    Bob Pettit (3)
    Bill Russell (1, 2)
    Wilt Chamberlain(3)
    Wes Unseld (1,2,3)
    Willis Reed (2, 3)
    Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (2, 3)
    Bill Walton(2, 3)
    Moses Malone(3)
    Larry Bird (3)
    Magic Johnson(1, 3)
    Hakeem Olajuwon(2, 3)
    Tim Duncan (3)
    Dolph Schayes(2, 3)
    Joe Fulks (3)

    余下三人:

    Michael Jordan
    George Mikan
    Shaquille O’Neal

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    正式辩论赛要严禁立论,开宗明义,但管理员说论坛拍砖不用拘泥格式。我方认为开篇说尽故事太无聊,留下 Mikan 与 O’Neal 大家逗趣。

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    友情赠送 —— 反 MJ 派几种代表性攻击和解法:

    Wilt Chamberlain 的BT赛季
    1961-1962赛季,费城勇士平均每场持球 129.6 次,Chamberlain 出场 48.5 分钟,得 50.4 分;1986-1987赛季,芝加哥公牛平均每场持球 98.4 次,Jordan 出场 40.0 分钟,得 37.1 分。得分除以进攻节奏(持球次数)和出场时间。Chamberlain 的效率为 0.0080,Jordan 为 0.0094,Jordan 远胜。

    Russell 其实会进攻
    作为离篮筐最近的中锋,号称联盟第一快攻大个子,主要得分来自补篮和捡漏,周围环绕着 Sharman,Sam Jones,Havlicek 等一众得分高手,Russell 职业生涯命中率只有可怜的 44.0%。保 Russell 派抬出联盟60年代平均命中率偏低的理由,但 Russell 的命中率不但远逊于 Chamberlain,比起同期的 Willis Reed,Walt Bellamy 和 J
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  • 转过来一篇老美的文章
    主题是“Michael Jordan 不是 the greatest NBA player of all time”
    其实文章当中所说的,并不只有他一个人提出过
    有很多人都写过类似的观点
    我本人也写过部分相似观点
    不过 Travis Heath 作为一个美国篮球专家,写得比较全面就对了
    尤其是第三部分提到的裁判因素,相当有力——尽管我个人觉得有点夸张



    Letting some Air out of Jordan’s legacy
    By Travis Heath
    Sept. 19, 2005



    Michael Jordan is the best to have ever played the game.

    I can’t recall how many times I have heard that statement from people all over the world. It has been programmed into our consciousness as sports fans. It has gotten to a point now where it is just accepted as fact -- and anyone who challenges it is immediately labeled an uniformed idiot.

    Well, I have been called a lot worse, so here goes ...

    Michael Jordan matured as an NBA player during the Golden Era of professional basketball. Coming into the league just a few years after Larry Bird and Magic Johnson, Jordan had the chance to shine as no star before him ever had. But Jordan’s ability to shine was not solely a result of his brilliance. Instead,it was a combination of factors that came together with a perfect sense of timeliness.

    Don’t misunderstand. I’m not saying Jordan wasn’t a phenomenal basketball player. I’m simply saying there have been other phenomenal players who have played in other time periods -- players who didn’t benefit from some of the advantages that Jordan enjoyed.

    · Exhibit No. 1: NBA commissioner David Stern and his aggressive marketing campaign, which had never before been seen in professional sports. Love him or hate him, Stern has taken the NBA to heights that few thought could ever be reached just two decades ago. During Stern’s reign, the NBA has become more than just a game -- it has become a premier product that can be bought and sold on a global scale.

    Upon being appointed commissioner in 1984, Stern vigorously looked for ways to get the game more exposure. The NBA revised its television deals and teamed up with large corporations. As a result, endorsement opportunities opened up for many of the league’s elite. One could make the argument that the NBA is now over-marketed.

    This marketing effort by Stern ultimately helped the game cater to the elite of society. There were more Benjamins to be had.

    Jordan undoubtedly benefited from the aforementioned series of events. Now, I am not saying that Jordan was an innocent bystander who simply sat idly by and reaped the benefits. No, Jordan was a great player. He simply took advantage of the opportunities available to a great player of his time -- just as any sensible human being would.

    But these opportunities helped turn Jordan into more than a basketball player. He also became an icon that could be bought and sold around the world (i.e. Nike). This helped Jordan achieve a status that no athlete -- or even person -- before him ever had.

    At some level, this is kind of becomes a chicken-and-egg debate. The league’s marketing ploys would not have been effective without a player such as Jordan. But, many players before Jordan simply weren’t afforded the same type of global promotion he enjoyed.

    I can’t help but wonder if things would have been different for greats of an earlier era had they played during the same era as Jordan. Greats such as Bob Cousy, Oscar Robertson, John Havlicek, Jerry West, Bill Sharman, Bill Russell, Wilt Chamberlain, Earl Monroe, Walt Frazier, George Mikan, and Pete Maravich. Or what if Jordan had played in their era? Would he still widely be considered the greatest of all time?

    (把我当初写的一篇类似观点的稿子摆在下面[face19])

    完美主义的稻草

      很多人崇拜乔丹,更多人喜欢乔丹1998年的那个结局,因为每个人都存有一份求完美之心,而乔丹是完美主义在现实中的最后一根稻草,你求不到比乔丹在芝加哥公牛更完美的了。

      乔丹本人在他的自传里说:“没有一个‘完美’的篮球球员,我也不相信只有一个最伟大的球员。每个球员都在不同的时代打球,我的天赋是
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  • 十年选秀洗牌之1997
    邓肯:完美状元


    记者段旭9月14日报道 有打篮球的天赋,还用得着上大学吗?在高中生天才球员大行其道的当今NBA,这个问题的答案越来越倾向于“不用”。不过,总有一个人会站在那些高中生旁边,用他的成功沉静地抗议着“大学无用论”,这个人就是1997年状元秀蒂姆·邓肯。

    自从允许大学球员弃学加入NBA以来,很少有邓肯这样状元秀级别的球员愿意在大学打满四年了,大多数球员——尤其是那些选秀身价靠前的球员——都信奉一个原则:早一年进入NBA,就多挣一年钱,多拿几百万美元的薪水。随着高中生选秀风潮越来越流行,像邓肯这样安心打满四年大学篮球的人已是凤毛麟角,有人甚至提出:在大学多呆一年,选秀身价就往下掉一个档次。

    不管周围的环境如何,邓肯有他自己的坚持——即使他早就有了状元秀的身价。1996年是NBA的选秀“大年”,出了一大批在后来独当一面的明星球员,但即便如此,倘若邓肯在1996年参选,艾弗森恐怕就当不成状元了。

    邓肯大学四年平均每场得16.5分、抢12.3个篮板、盖3.8个帽,两次当选NCAA最强区ACC区的年度最佳球员,1997年(大四)更是获得全美最佳球员大奖——约翰·伍登奖,那年他平均每场贡献20.8分、14.7个篮板、盖3.3个帽。在那之后,已经拿到维克森林大学心理学学士学位的邓肯参加选秀,那一年有关邓肯的球探报告全都写着——“他已经锁定了状元秀,他有能力成为NBA的巨星。”有一个球探更是断言:“在我看来,很简单,他就是头号新秀。他是惟一可以担保的明星,也是这次选秀当中最有可能成为巨星的人。”

    球探凯文·拉坎斯的报告上这样描述道:“在他职业生涯早期,他会更多地在大前锋位置上展现统治力,但他还是会起到统治型中锋的作用,他的位置将取决于球队对他的需要。有人把他比作大卫·罗宾逊和布拉德·多尔蒂,但我认为他的身高和灵活性更接近阿基姆·奥拉朱旺。”

    球探菲利普·凯塞基则在报告上写着:“对邓肯来说,打球很简单,就是带着自信和动力,每分钟都努力,在攻守两端,为胜利而战。他求胜的态度将给挑选他的球队以极大的帮助,他的贡献将超过他的技术统计。邓肯是那种可以提升整支球队的球员,能在攻守两方面控制比赛,是一个完美的团队型球员……邓肯将成为一名招牌球员(franchise player),因为他可以让自己的队友变得更好,而不仅仅是一个伟大的个人英雄。”

    事实证明,当时所有对邓肯的褒奖都没有言过其实,大学四年的锤炼让邓肯准备充足,他在NBA迅速成熟。被马刺队选中之后,邓肯在大卫·罗宾逊的帮助下,新秀赛季就入选了NBA全明星和年度最佳阵容,二年级就率领球队夺得了NBA总冠军。到今年,邓肯已经在NBA打了8年,两次当选年度MVP,年年入选最佳阵容,还拿了三个总冠军,三次当选总决赛MVP。

    没错,邓肯拿过的总决赛MVP,比所有高中生球员加起来拿的还多,也许这就是上了四年大学与没上大学的差距吧。时至今日,邓肯仍然是1997年的完美状元。


    (《篮球先锋报》2005年9月15日)

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  • 这篇日志记在我的blog里
    立此存照
    现在是2005年9月8日凌晨04点26分,刚刚从人民日报印刷厂回来

    今天凌晨出完报
    编辑部全体去人民日报印刷厂参观
    看看咱们的报纸是怎么印出来的
    我挺有兴趣,看得也还算认真
    现代科学非常伟大
    传媒的力量也实在是大

    力量大
    所以
    作为报人
    有义务不出错
    报纸承担着文化承继的职责
    出一个错,影响的可能是成千上万的受众

    我不常出错
    是本编辑部受罚最少的人之一
    说这话我绝对问心无愧……

    ……直到今天凌晨

    在印刷厂里
    亲眼看着自己做出来的 版面 被刻在无法再修改的 PS版 上的时候
    亲眼看着自己写出来的东西被印在成千上万的报纸上的时候
    同事突然告诉我
    我的版上出了大错

    《篮球先锋报》2005年9月8日第093期第14-15版
    右边Willis Reed运球那张图,图片说明赫然写着
    “张伯伦(右)和拉塞尔(左),一攻一守,一个是最伟大的个人英雄,一个是最伟大的团队领袖,谁才是最伟大的中锋?”
    ——这段图片说明,是几期之前做Wilt Chamberlain和Bill Russell的版上的
    ——我没有改图说,文不配图

    大错!

    看着印好的报纸在20分钟之内被发行商拉走之后
    我主动跟苏老大说了
    重罚是一定的
    但说心里话,罚款我真的不在乎,但心情真的很沉痛

    不要为自己找借口
    没有任何道理可讲

    刚创刊时,苏老大曾说,这种错误比吃了苍蝇还恶心
    没错
    今晨,我吃了只很大很大的苍蝇


    教训刻骨铭心

    永远不要说自己不会出错
    永远要全心全意对待每一个细节
    要对读者负责
    要对中国文化和篮球文化负责

    我错了


    这是我职业生涯当中第一个刻骨铭心的大错
    希望也是最后一个
    自勉




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