東七七今天成為史上第二位,在生涯前兩場季後賽合計達到70分的球員!
聯盟紀錄則是由傳奇球星George Mikan在1949年創下的75分👀
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獨行俠外線高效轟沉快艇!將系列戰追成平手!Doncic串聯全隊打出精彩反擊。
⬛達拉斯獨行俠1-1洛杉磯快艇
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獨行俠這兩場季後賽真的在執行力上做得很好,每個球員在表現與專注力是一大關鍵,除此之外,我認為總教練Rick Carlisle的調度更是具備重要性。
Carlisle這場一些針對性的調度都做得很到位,像今晚Boban的使用完全打亂了快艇,且就圍繞Doncic的建隊上,僅花一年Carlisle就做到如此到位,把現有的材料運用的如此出色,真得不得不佩服他。
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當然Doncic實在是罕見的新世代狠角色,才二年級就如此有大將之風,快艇真的拿他沒啥辦法,我原先以為他會被快艇強勢的鋒線給降低破壞力,結果沒有,他反而用他高技術與高智慧的打法來見招拆招。
🏀今晚28分8籃板7助攻,又打出一場全能演出,且今天外線把握度很高,搭配他一流的傳球串聯球隊的本領,這讓快艇守得很辛苦,而藉由這一戰,#Doncic生涯前兩場季後賽合得70分!這寫下NBA歷史第二高紀錄,只輸給傳奇球星George Mikan的75分。
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而Kristaps Porzingis今晚也復仇成功!
帳面上23分7籃板1阻攻看起來還好,但實際上KP影響力很大,除了無法量化的防守外,他在高位與低位的牽制力是很好的,甚至運動戰他也能投進,給快艇在防守端施壓不少。
且KP真的是以與Doncic連線配合的前提在發展,這只是他們的第一年,真的會很期待這個組合之後能進化到何種程度?就現在來看是非常契合的。
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之前說過,獨行俠要贏球,#三分準心一定要打出水準,結果他們竟然連續兩場都繳出這麼高命中率的外圍砲火(此戰團隊三分命中率44.8%;上一戰上半場57.1%但下半場崩),我認為真的是每個人都將士用命,以Doncic馬首是瞻,打出很精采的表現。
這晚獨行俠的替補太給力了!#完全壓制快艇的黃金替補陣容,而能夠簽下Trey Burke對於獨行俠來說真的是很賺,多一個有能力扮演奇兵的角色。
🏀Doncic的打法基本上就是Harden的『#魔球』風格,只是沒到那麼偏激而已,而Doncic也有類似LBJ的傳球意識,只要外圍射手夠給力,他的破壞力就會非常巨大,而這兩場獨行俠都有做到,給快艇帶來很大威脅,也助球隊拿下1勝1敗。
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快艇真的要注意了。
假如第一戰KP沒被罰出場,快艇能不能贏球還不知道,連兩戰給對方三分線打出這樣水準,我認為防守是完全不及格的,就現在局勢1-1,就是快艇守不住獨行俠的攻勢,且今天在自身進攻也打不好下,就真的被壓制住了。
🏀Paul George今天命中率真的太差,但做為以前長期瘋狂關注雷霆的我來說,這並不意外,PG13就是會這樣大起大落,這問題過去兩年季後賽就常見,有時強如鬼神,又有時會消失不見。
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但會輸球,主要問題還是前面提到的防守,還有快艇總是會給人 #感覺他們在進攻端並未整合成功,常常都是一個人持球攻擊,其他人在旁邊看著,沒有太多戰術配合。
⚠當然快艇所擁有的武器多到可以讓他們這樣打,但相比去年多倫多暴龍時期,我認為Kawhi在那時打得更輕鬆簡單, #那時隊友的定位都很明確。
不得不說,就這兩場而言,Doc Rivers被Rick Carlisle甩在後頭!
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而這次季後賽由於沒有所謂的主場優勢,球員不用一直搭機主客場跑來跑去,我認為這對於競技上也會帶來變數,所以 #今年一些高種子的隊伍真的皮要繃緊.....
⚠尤其整個重啟後,#裁判的哨聲多到讓人不知所云,如何在這殘破不堪的比賽節奏與不容易執行高強度防守的模式下持續良性運作,在這之間找到方向去適應,都是每支球隊必須克服的重要因子。
整個季後賽的變數比以往多太多,真的完全都沒有太多大意與失常的本錢,想繼續往前走,能持續向歐布萊恩盃邁進的,就是那些更專注與更有態度的球隊!
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改變湖人歷史的紫金傳奇- Magic Johnson。
🏀59歲生日快樂
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如果要我選一個影響洛杉磯湖人最深的傳奇,我認為就是Magic Johnson,這無疑非他莫屬,即便是Kobe Bryant、Kareem Abdul-Jabbar、Jerry West或Shaq O'Neal都遜於他,而在明尼亞波利斯的George Mikan就先跳過。
因為Magic開啟了紫金盛世,也因為有他才開始有著歷史招牌『Showtime』,這支球隊才漸漸變成華麗的豪門大軍。
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對於湖人老闆Jerry Buss來說,在他有生之年裡最滿意與驕傲的就是選進了Earvin Johnson和Kobe Bryant(透過交易),其中前者在生涯第一年就徹底改變了球隊的命運,替球隊奪下睽違十一年的總冠軍。
這也讓老Buss當時與有榮焉的說道:
" 我與Jerry深知他有改變比賽的能力 "
" 我們對他有非常高的期待 "
" 但他的好遠遠超乎我們預期 "
" 這小子簡直無所不能 "
" 他連中鋒位置都扛得起 "
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新人年就在季後賽繳出平均18.3分10.5籃板9.4助攻3.1抄截的誇張全能數據,在總冠軍賽更是不講理的繳出21.5分11.2籃板8.7助攻2.7抄截與57.3%的投籃命中率。
更是在封王戰頂替Jabbar扛中鋒,以60%以上命中率拿下42分15籃板7助攻3抄截,原本焦點放在當今最強中鋒抗衡當今最強小前鋒,也就是『天鉤』Abdul-Jabbar Vs『J博士』Julius Erving的對決,結果一個新人搶去所有風采,以如此偉大做為生涯的開局!
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所謂長江後浪推前浪,對於偉大的『J博士』來講心裡肯定很有感觸,因為在這一年季後賽裡他就遇到兩個怪物新人的糾纏,一個是總冠軍賽擊敗他的Magic Johnson,另一個則是讓波士頓塞爾提克由谷底衝上聯盟第一的Larry Bird。
此刻開始正式開啟了紫金王朝的盛世與形象。
同時也開啟了偉大的『東鳥西魔』時代。
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而Magic Johnson對於湖人的影響也掀起新的篇章。
上任總裁馬上就搞出大事情,這也驗證出他總是說到做到的特質。
還記得今年六月的時候,Magic受訪表示如果兩年內他沒有成功招攬到巨星加入,那他會引咎辭職,負起沒有迅速復興紫金的責任,不過他不認為自己會走向這條路,當時他說:
" 我是Magic Johnson "
" 我仍是那個魔術師 "
" 我沒有因此改變 "
" 我會做好我的工作 "
" 交給我的事情我會全力完成 "
" 沒有藉口 "
" 我很興奮接受挑戰 "
" 讓我們開始 "
" 讓我們加把勁 "
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結果呢?LeBron James加入洛杉磯湖人,完成一個大家都不看好的瘋狂神操作。
這就像1980年的總冠軍賽第六戰,當總教練Paul Westhead問當時還是新人的他,有沒有自信扛下中鋒時?
他還是一貫那自信的笑容給予肯定的答案。
這就是Magic Johnson。
紫金大軍可說最經典的傳奇人物。
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實際上一直以來NBA的LOGO都是Jerry West,儘管官方從來沒有公開承認,Jerry West他是一名白人,過去幾年當記者問他LOGO的問題時,他一直都表示,如果LOGO換人他完全不在意,他甚至主動表示,他根本不想成為LOGO,因為他覺得比他好的球員太多了!比方說天勾Kareem Abdul-Jabbar!有意思的是,剛剛有提到老大Kobe Bryant是96年進NBA的,不過選他的球隊是黃蜂隊,當時湖人的總管就是Jerry West,就是他向黃蜂交易來老大的,沒想到這一個交易,幫助湖人隊拿下5次總冠軍,所以這是一個很有意思的緣分!這次Kyrie Irving的提議得到了很多球迷、球員等人的支持,我們先不討論如果要換成老大的圖像,可能會有肖像權的問題,這個部份我們先跳過,有人支持就一定會有人反對,日前76人的總教練Doc Rivers表示,如果真的要換LOGO,他支持Michael Jordan,剛剛有提到老大Kobe Bryant對於整個聯盟的貢獻非常多,但如果要討論誰對聯盟的貢獻更多時,Michael Jordan的影響力絕對不會輸給老大!一直到現在,當我們在討論誰是史上第一人的時候,他都是第一人選,所以Doc Rivers支持的人選是Michael Jordan!
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0:37恭喜暴龍三連勝,期待你們隊跟賽提未來的正面迎戰!
1:26最遠打板三分!狂~
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2:37爆扣畫面,勇了起來!
2:47傳奇球星內部精神轉入了現代爵士超新星的體內中...
4:07恭喜快艇奪得分數領先一分!
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The NBA scoring champion took his show into the playoffs Sunday and overcame a bad case of pregame jitters.
"You got anything bigger than butterflies?" Allen Iverson asked, searching for the words to describe his anxiety. "I might have had a buzzard in my stomach."
Iverson scored 30 points Sunday in the first NBA playoff game of his career as the Philadelphia 76ers beat the Orlando Magic 104-90 in the opener of their best-of-5, first-round series.
Iverson said he slept poorly and woke up hourly, beginning at 5:30 a.m., in anticipation of the team's 9 a.m. breakfast. He's always nervous before a game, but said realizing a lifelong dream of appearing in the playoffs made Sunday especially gut-wrenching.
"I heard he got 15 minutes of sleep last night. That was 15 more than I expected," Philadelphia coach Larry Brown said, adding that the third-year pro's debut didn't surprise him.
"I think he handles situations like this pretty well," the coach added. "The only thing that I worry about is when he takes an individual challenge too much. I think he realizes now that he can just play."
Iverson, who said he actually got a lot more than 15 minutes of sleep, made 12 of 29 shots and finished with seven assists, five rebounds, two steals and six turnovers in 45 minutes.
When he wasn't the answer for the 76ers, Matt Geiger was. The center scored 12 of his 23 points in the fourth quarter and led an 11-0 run that Philadelphia used to pull away for good.
Geiger also had 10 rebounds, helping the 76ers compile a whopping 57-36 edge on the boards.
Iverson struggled after scoring 18 in the opening half, missing 10 of his first 13 shots in the second half. But he held his composure and provided the basket that gave Philadelphia the lead for good midway through the fourth quarter.
"I'm still excited," said Iverson, who at 6-feet became the smallest player in league history to win a scoring title, averaging 26.8 points. "I feel like I could play another 48 minutes. The crowd was against us, but it was great just playing in that kind of atmosphere."
Penny Hardaway led Orlando with 19 points, but only three came in the second half. Nick Anderson added 18 and rookie Michael Doleac had 11.
The Magic used four different defenders -- Anderson, Hardaway, Darrell Armstrong and Matt Harpring -- on Iverson, and none of them enjoyed much success.
When Orlando tried to double-team the scoring champion, Iverson did a good job of finding Geiger and other teammates. Magic coach Chuck Daly is not sure the Magic can do much different defensively against him in Game 2 Tuesday night.
"We've done about everything. And I think that regardless of what you do, he's going to get 25 points ... He's really a genius with the basketball," Daly said.
George Lynch had 15 points and 12 rebounds for the 76ers, who won two of three regular-season meetings against Orlando, which at 21-4 had the best home record in the Eastern Conference this year.
The Magic shot only 34 percent from the field in the first two quarters, yet trailed just 50-47 at the half because they outscored the 76ers 23-6 from the foul line while attempting 31 free throws to Philadelphia's 13.
In three regular-season games against Orlando, Iverson averaged nearly 23 points a game. The Magic held him to 16 points in one game and 14 in another, although cold shooting probably was as much of a factor as Orlando's defense.
The 76ers star set the tone early with 11 first-quarter points and two assists, including a lob to Larry Hughes that the Philadelphia rookie caught up to on the baseline for a highlight-reel dunk and a 31-22 lead.
The Magic stayed close by living on the foul line, particularly in the last 6:10 of the second quarter when they trimmed four points off Philadelphia's lead despite going scoreless from the field.
Anderson's 3-pointer tied the game early in the third quarter, and the Magic went ahead briefly before the 76ers settled down to lead 70-69 going into the final period.
"They just outhustled us, plain and simple, in our own building," said Hardaway, the Magic's four-time All-Star guard. "They came in and were more aggressive on the backboards than we were, and it showed."
Notes: Once one of the toughest places in the NBA to get a ticket, Orlando Arena was not filled for Sunday's game. Attendance was announced as 15,267 -- 1,981 shy of capacity. About 3,000 tickets were available 90 minutes before tipoff ... Although the 76ers are in the playoffs for the first time since 1991, eight of the 15 players on the team had postseason experience before Sunday. Rick Mahorn, who's in his 16th season, led the way with 101 games. The other seven -- Tyrone Hill, Eric Snow, Harvey Grant, Aaron McKie, George Lynch, Matt Geiger and Theo Ratliff -- had a combined 94 games of playoff experience ... Iverson won the scoring title despite shooting just .412 from the field -- the lowest mark by a scoring champion since George Mikan shot 40.7 percent in 1949-50.
george mikan 在 [情報] George Mikan 今天過世... - NBA - PTT情感投資事業版 的美食出口停車場
George Mikan, right, led the Minneapolis Lakers to five NBA titles. Mikan died Wednesday night at a Scottsdale rehabilitation center following a l ong fight ... ... <看更多>
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繼George Mikan、Wilt Chamberlain、Shaquille O'Neal 等名宿之後,他倆成爲了讓NBA 改變球例的人。 ... <看更多>
george mikan 在 [情報] George Mikan 今天過世... - 看板NBA - 批踢踢實業坊 的美食出口停車場
現在季後賽殺的正激烈 似乎沒人會注意這條新聞(也許是大部分人不知道他吧)
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Thursday, June 2, 2005
Mikan was first pro to dominate the post
Associated Press
PHOENIX – George Mikan, the "gentle giant" who a half-century ago brought fam
e and stability to the fledgling world of professional basketball and literall
y transformed the game, has died 18 days shy of his 81st birthday.
George Mikan, right, led the Minneapolis Lakers to five NBA titles.
Mikan died Wednesday night at a Scottsdale rehabilitation center following a l
ong fight with diabetes and kidney ailments. His right leg was amputated below
the knee in 2000, and he had undergone kidney dialysis treatment three times
a week for five years, his son Terry said.
Prior to the start of Thursday's Game 5 of the Eastern Conference finals betwe
en the Detroit Pistons and Miami Heat at AmericanAirlines Arena in Miami, ther
e was a moment of silence to honor Mikan.
A superstar decades before the term existed, Mikan was the first big man to do
minate the sport. No one before had seen a 6-foot-10 player with his agility,
competitiveness and skill.
When the Minneapolis Lakers came to New York in December, 1949, the marquee at
Madison Square Garden read "Geo. Mikan vs. the Knicks."
"He literally carried the league," Boston Celtics great Bob Cousy said. "He ga
ve us recognition and acceptance when we were at the bottom of the totem pole
in professional sports. He transcended the game. People came to see him as muc
h as they came to see the game."
College basketball instituted the goaltending rule because of him, and the NBA
doubled the width of the free throw lane. Slowdown tactics used against him -
- his 1950 Lakers lost 19-18 to the Fort Wayne Pistons in the lowest-scoring g
ame in NBA history -- eventually led to the 24-second shot clock.
"George Mikan truly revolutionized the game and was the NBA's first true super
star," NBA commissioner David Stern said. "He had the ability to be a fierce c
ompetitor on the court and a gentle giant off the court. We may never see one
man impact the game of basketball as he did, and represent it with such warmth
and grace."
Ray Meyer, who was in his first year as DePaul coach when he began transformin
g Mikan into a basketball star, said that despite Mikan's longtime illnesses,
he was shocked and saddened at the death of his lifelong friend.
"He had the most positive attitude you ever heard," Meyer said. "Never once di
d he feel sorry for himself. He was a great basketball player, but I think he
was a better human being. I loved the guy. I thought he was one of my family."
Mikan was moved last weekend from a Scottsdale hospital, where he had been for
six weeks for treatment of a diabetic wound in his leg.
"He had a fierce determination to excel, which he exhibited in his athletic ca
reer and business career," Terry Mikan told The Associated Press on Thursday,
"and that probably extended his life five years."
Mikan led the Minneapolis Lakers to five league titles in the first six years
of the franchise's history. Nearsighted with thick glasses, he was as rough on
the court as he was mild-mannered off it. Mikan led the league in personal fo
uls three times and had 10 broken bones during his playing career. He averaged
23.1 points in seven seasons with Minneapolis before retiring because of inju
ries in 1956. Mikan was the league's MVP in the 1948-49 season, when he averag
ed 28.3 points in leading the Lakers to the title.
"Ed McCauley was our center. Eddie was 6-9, but weighed about 185 pounds where
George was probably 250," Cousy recalled. "When we'd walk down the street in
a group, Eddie would brush against a pole or big tree and say `Excuse me Georg
e.' Even to someone close to his height, George seemed humongous."
A statue of Mikan taking his trademark hook shot was dedicated at the Target C
enter in Minneapolis in April 2001 at halftime of a Timberwolves-Lakers game.
"We were in hiatus a long time, the old-timers," Mikan said at the time. "They
forgot about us. They don't go back to our NBA days."
Timberwolves star and 2004 MVP Kevin Garnett knew of Mikan, though.
"When I think about George Mikan, I skip all the Wilt Chamberlains and Kareem
Abdul-Jabbars and I call him the 'The Original Big Man,"' Garnett said. "Witho
ut George Mikan, there would be no up-and-unders, no jump hooks, and there wou
ld be no label of the big man."
The Lakers moved to Los Angeles in 1960 and became one of the most successful
franchises in professional sports.
"Frankly, without George Mikan, the Los Angeles Lakers would not be the organi
zation we are today," Lakers owner Dr. Jerry Buss said.
Born June 18, 1924, in Joliet, Ill., Mikan didn't play high school basketball,
but when he entered DePaul, Meyer, the young new coach, recognized the potent
ial.
Meyer said he worked with Mikan for six weeks alone, making him shoot left-han
ded and right-handed, a procedure still known as the "George Mikan drill."
He had him punch a speed bag, take some dancing lessons to improve his grace a
nd also jump rope.
Mikan was two-time college player of the year and led DePaul to the 1945 Natio
nal Invitation Tournament title. He scored 53 points in the semifinals against
Rhode Island, a phenomenal number in that era, and was named the tourney's MV
P.
Mikan played one season with the Chicago Gears before moving to the new Lakers
franchise.
"George was a giant among men in the early days of the NBA," said Celtics pres
ident Arnold "Red" Auerbach, who coached against him. "He was one of the great
est players of all time. He was the first player to really be an imposing and
intimidating figure on the court."
Mikan coached the Lakers for part of the 1957-58 season, and was commissioner
of the American Basketball Association in 1967, introducing the 3-point line a
nd the distinctive red, white and blue ball.
He practiced law and, in his later years, began pressing the NBA and the playe
rs' union to boost the tiny pensions given to those who played in the league b
efore 1965. Terry Mikan said most of his father's awards and memorabilia has b
een sold. Mikan received a monthly pension check of $1,700, his son said. Unde
r current rules, his widow will get half that much.
Terry Mikan said one of his father's reasons for fighting so hard against his
illnesses "was his hope that he would be alive when the collective bargaining
agreement was reached and the decision had been finalized on the pre-65ers and
their surviving families. He gave his heart and soul to that effort."
Mikan is survived by his wife of 58 years, Patricia; sons Larry, Terry, Patric
k and Michael; daughters Trisha and Maureen, and numerous grandchildren and gr
eat-grandchildren.
"I've got one word that describes my dad, and that's kindness," Terry Mikan sa
id. "Whenever he would make a toast at a family function, dad would ask us to
raise our glass to kindness, and that's the type of man he was."
Mikan's career stats*
Year G FG % FT % AST REB PTS
1948-49 60 .416 .772 3.6 ** 28.3
1949-50 68 .407 .779 2.9 ** 27.4
1950-51 68 .428 .803 3.1 14.1 28.4
1951-52 64 .385 .780 3.0 13.5 23.8
1952-53 70 .399 .780 2.9 14.4 20.6
1953-54 72 .380 .777 2.4 14.3 18.1
1955-56 37 .395 .770 1.4 8.3 10.5
Total 439 .404 .782 2.8 13.4 23.1
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