【M&N 球迷版市售消息短評】
這兩天除了美國M&N父親節特價之外,在台灣的M&N官網也沒閒著,發佈了這周(6/10)即將與全球同步上市的球迷版(Swingman)球衣的市售資訊。
第一波在台灣釋出的款式一共五款,都是大家耳熟能詳的巨星,但曼巴覺得稍嫌可惜的是這次KOBE沒有在名單內呀…..
今天簡單幫大家介紹以及稍微比較接下來將會上市的M&N球迷版球衣,文末再給出一點小小的心得做統整,以下為五款擷取自台灣M&N官網的五款市售球衣資訊:
─Philadelphia 76ers 2000-01 Road Allen Iverson #3
這款球衣在ADIDAS代理期間台版/美版都是有販售過的紀錄,因為AI的高人氣這款球衣人氣一直居高不下,從之前M&N官網釋出的圖片(如圖一)其實我們可以稍微注意到不同於球員版等級的緞面材質這次SW做工採用的是洞洞搭配大圖電繡來表現,下標看起來則是延續了球員版的下標是一塊方方正正並繡上LOGO以及年份的下標,在視覺上感覺跟ADIDAS差異不是很大。
─Boston Celtics 1985-86 Road Larry Bird #33
大鳥的球衣其實早在2012年期間就有在ADIDAS店面販售過的紀錄,如果我沒記錯這件可能是最久遠有”台版下標”的一件球衣(如圖二),當時這種復古標旁邊一小塊尺寸標的簡易下標還並不常見,所以大家似乎沒特別注意到,但這件是曼巴自己收藏的第一件復古版球衣所以印象特別深刻!
Celtics的球衣一直以來設計都非常簡單也是變化比較少的一款球衣,所以釋出後我猜應該跟大家想像的相去不遠吧!
─LA Lakers 1984-85 Home Magic Johnson #32
魔術強森這款復古球衣在ADIDAS美版中算是蠻常見的一個款式,購入難度也不高,ADIDAS台版則是沒有此款的販售紀錄。
─LA Lakers 1996-97 Home Shaquille O' Neal #34
這次佔了最多隊伍的Lakers也發了這款主場黃的大歐,但我自己沒有很清楚是會發售復古黃(圓領)還是主場黃(V領),如果是復古黃的話那將會是五款之中唯一ADIDAS沒有復刻記錄過的一款,也相當令我期待,但如果是V領的主場黃曼巴自己就感覺普普通通啦~
─New York Knicks 1991-92 Road Patrick Ewing #33
EWING作為90年代尼克禁區支柱也跟上了這次復刻,但在ADIDAS台/美版都有販售過的情況下,這款新鮮感相對就低了許多,著實可惜了一點!
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短評:M&N剛釋出要量產SW的消息時可謂滿城風雨沸沸揚揚,但實際公布款式以及售價後似乎澆了大家一頭冷水,曼巴私心希望M&N可以復刻ADIDAS未復刻過的款式(白馬頭/紅馬頭/白燈塔/金流星…..等)呀!
在材質方面目前的情報以及圖片看來也是洞洞網布以及電繡片來搭配,與ADIDAS的同質性又有點過高,加上價錢訂在3980元整新台幣完美詮釋前輩口中球衣界中LV的印(ㄐㄧㄚˋ)象(ㄑ一ㄢˊ),希望實體上架販售後,可以跌破眾人眼鏡給大家帶來物超所值的回饋感!
同時也有10部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過15萬的網紅pennyccw,也在其Youtube影片中提到,I try to group every plays kobe guarding ai together after kobe studied sharks hunting seals trying to lock up AI On November 12, 1996, Allen Iverson...
1996 knicks 在 馮允謙 Jay Fung Facebook 的最讚貼文
Just got my hands on a pair of AJ1 retro high og "knicks" colorway that was released in limited quantities back in 2013. 😁✌🏻️ So the story is that back in 1996, MJ was so close to joining the Knicks. Apparently the Knicks offered $25 million a year to bring MJ to the Big Apple. MJ's agent then called the Bulls and said they had one hour to beat that number or he was signing. Luckily, Chicago delivered a contract worth $30 million, which would make him the highest paid athlete in professional sports history. MJ then signed and the Bulls won their fifth championship later that season. To this day few people realize how close it came to there being no second three-peat.
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1996 knicks 在 pennyccw Youtube 的精選貼文
I try to group every plays kobe guarding ai together after kobe studied sharks hunting seals trying to lock up AI
On November 12, 1996, Allen Iverson dropped 35 on the Knicks in a win at the Garden.
On November 12, 1996, I played five minutes and finished with two points in a Lakers win at Houston.
When I checked into my hotel room later that night and saw the 35 on SportsCenter, I lost it. I flipped the table, threw the chairs, broke the TV.
I thought I had been working hard.
Five minutes. Two points.
I needed to work harder.
I did.
On March 19, 1999, Iverson put 41 points and 10 assists on me in Philadelphia.
Working harder wasn’t enough.
I had to study this man maniacally.
I obsessively read every article and book I could find about AI. I obsessively watched every game he had played, going back to the IUPU All-American Game. I obsessively studied his every success, and his every struggle. I obsessively searched for any weakness I could find.
I searched the world for musings to add to my AI Musecage.
This led me to study how great white sharks hunt seals off the coast of South Africa.
The patience. The timing. The angles.
On Feb 20, 2000, in Philadelphia, PJ gave me the assignment of guarding AI at the start of the second half. No one knew how much this challenge meant to me.
I wanted him to feel the frustration I felt.
I wanted everyone who laughed at the 41 and 10 he put on me to choke on their laughter.
He would publicly say that neither of us could stop the other.
I refused to believe that.
I score 50.
You score zero.
THAT is what I believe.
When I started guarding AI, he had 16 at the half. He finished the game with 16.
Revenge was sweet.
But I wasn’t satisfied after the win. I was annoyed that he had made me feel that way in the first place.
I swore, from that point on, to approach every matchup as a matter of life and death. No one was going to have that kind of control over my focus ever again.
I will choose who I want to target and lock in.
I will choose whether or not your goals for the upcoming season compromise where I want to be in 20 years.
If they don’t, happy hunting to you. But if they do….
I will hunt you obsessively. It’s only natural.

1996 knicks 在 pennyccw Youtube 的最佳貼文
Allen Iverson helped give Denver coach George Karl his 800th win, finishing with 44 points and 10 assists in the Nuggets' 112-98 victory over the Seattle SuperSonics on Thursday night.
Karl was handed a Denver jersey with No. 800 on it along with the game ball after beating his former team to become only the 12th coach in NBA history to reach the milestone. He's 800-555 in 19 seasons.
Iverson had his highest-scoring game since being acquired by Denver in a trade with Philadelphia on Dec. 19. His season high is 46 against Chicago on Nov. 24.
Earl Boykins added 24 points, and Reggie Evans had a season-high 18 rebounds.
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Seattle's Damien Wilkins matched his career high with 26 points, and Luke Ridnour finished with 16 points for the Sonics.
Seattle cut a 13-point third quarter deficit to three, 79-76, but Denver closed out the quarter on a 6-0 run _ all by Boykins _ to take a 85-76 lead. Denver opened a 16-point lead midway through the fourth and coasted to its fourth win in five games.
Another major snowstorm blanketed Denver on Thursday afternoon, but there was no postponement this time. Denver's game against Phoenix on Dec. 20 had to be postponed due to blizzard conditions that shut down the airport and forced Gov. Bill Owens to declare a statewide disaster emergency.
Owens declared another disaster emergency Thursday _ the storm was expected to dump close to 18 inches of snow _ but the Nuggets and Sonics still played in front of a little more than half-filled arena.
The Nuggets and Sonics both planned to make dashes for the airport after the game to get out of town for their road games Friday night. The Nuggets will play in New Orleans, and Seattle will travel to Minnesota.
Seattle star Ray Allen didn't make the trip to Denver after his wife gave birth to a boy Wednesday, but may rejoin the team Friday night in Minnesota. Allen has been bothered by a right ankle injury that's kept him out of three of the last five games.
Denver's Marcus Camby missed his third straight game with a fractured right finger on his shooting hand. With Nene out as well with a right knee injury, the Nuggets gave Jamal Sampson his third career start. He finished with seven points and nine rebounds.
Denver used its fourth different lineup in four games since Carmelo Anthony and J.R. Smith were suspended for their roles in a brawl against the New York Knicks on Dec. 16. Denver is 3-1 without Anthony and Smith.
The fact Karl's milestone win came against a Seattle team that ran him off after the 1997-98 season didn't make it all the more sweet. Karl said he no longer has any resentment toward the franchise he helped lead to the NBA finals in 1996.
"I'm just kind of humbled by the opportunity to win 800 games," Karl said.
Karl's first win was Nov. 15, 1984, against Atlanta when he was coaching Cleveland. He'd started the season 0-9 and never thought he'd reach this type of accomplishment.
"When I first started, I thought 250 (games) would be great," he said. "I thought 250 and you'd retire into a college job and coach into the sunset."
Notes:@ Sonics F Rashard Lewis missed his third game since having surgery on his right hand. He injured a tendon against Dallas on Dec. 20. ... Karl was 384-150 in 6 1/2 seasons with the Sonics. ... Chris Wilcox received his second technical for arguing a call with 18.3 seconds left in the third quarter and was ejected. He finished with nine points and seven rebounds.

1996 knicks 在 pennyccw Youtube 的最讚貼文
George Karl couldn't have drawn up his 800th win any better -- playing short-handed, making up plays on the fly in timeouts, inclement weather outside.
This was his kind of game. That's why the Nuggets coach was all smiles after getting his milestone victory in Denver's 112-98 win over the Seattle SuperSonics -- his former team -- on Thursday night.
Karl was handed a Denver jersey with No. 800 on it along with the game ball after beating the Sonics to become only the 12th coach in NBA history to reach the 800-win mark.
"Tonight's game was fun because I thought from the minute they went on the court they thought they were going to win the game," said Karl, who's 800-555 in 19 seasons. "Coach (Dean) Smith told me a long time ago that if you can't accept that players win and coaches lose, then don't get into coaching. You can be the greatest coach in the world, but if you don't have players, you aren't going to win in the NBA."
Karl has a superstar in Allen Iverson, who finished with 44 points and 10 assists. Iverson had his highest-scoring game since being acquired by Denver in a trade with Philadelphia on Dec. 19. His season high is 46 against Chicago on Nov. 24.
"He's good," Karl said. "He's better than I thought and I thought he was (darn) good."
After coming out of the lineup with 1:04 remaining, Iverson and Karl had a brief conversation and then a quick hug.
"To be a part of something like that is something to cherish," Iverson said. "It was an honor to help him get that win."
Nothing the Sonics did worked against Iverson. He's now scored 40 or more points in 77 career games, which ties Oscar Robertson for fourth in NBA history.
"He was something," Seattle coach Bob Hill said.
Karl doesn't take any added satisfaction that the win came against a Seattle team that ran him off after the 1997-98 season. Karl said he no longer has any bitterness toward the franchise he helped lead to the NBA finals in 1996.
"This win against Seattle is special because Seattle was a big part of my career," Karl said.
He even improvised a couple of times during the game, making up plays and watching them work to perfection.
"This team just thinks it's going to win even being undermanned," he said.
Karl's first win was Nov. 15, 1984, against Atlanta when he was coaching Cleveland. He'd started the season 0-9 and never thought he'd reach this type of accomplishment.
"When I first started, I thought 250 (games) would be great," he said. "I thought 250 and you'd retire into a college job and coach into the sunset."
Earl Boykins added 24 points, and Reggie Evans had a season-high 18 rebounds for the Nuggets.
Damien Wilkins matched his career high with 26 points, and Luke Ridnour finished with 16 points for the Sonics.
"We just wanted to get out of here tonight," Wilkins said.
Both teams did. Another major snowstorm blanketed Denver on Thursday and the Nuggets and Sonics both made dashes for the airport after the game to get out of town for their road games Friday night. The Nuggets will play in Oklahoma City, and Seattle will travel to Minnesota.
Seattle star Ray Allen didn't make the trip to Denver after his fiancee gave birth to a boy Wednesday, but may rejoin the team Friday night in Minnesota. Allen has been bothered by a right ankle injury that's kept him out of three of the last five games.
Denver's Marcus Camby missed his third straight game with a fractured right finger on his shooting hand. With Nene out as well with a right knee injury, the Nuggets gave Jamal Sampson his third career start. He finished with seven points and nine rebounds.
Denver used its fourth different lineup in four games since Carmelo Anthony and J.R. Smith were suspended for their roles in a brawl against the New York Knicks on Dec. 16. Denver is 3-1 without Anthony and Smith.
"There's not a whole bunch of pressure," Iverson said of being short-handed. "I just feel like all of us are going to have to do it together. It's going to be a team effort."
