【Jersey Heard Me 球衣分享】
#復古球衣最迷人的不對稱設計
#湖水綠線條好銷魂
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這件絕美的復古球衣是今年2018-19賽季黃蜂用來紀念創隊30周年的款式。
作為1988年黃蜂隊創隊之初的第一款主場球衣,首次登場亮相便是在同年的12/23一場全國轉播賽事中,對上後來變成球隊老闆的Michael Jordan所領軍的公牛。
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創隊首賽季,儘管年輕的黃蜂隊只拿下20勝62敗,但在當時這款潮到出水的黃蜂的球衣銷售量卻高居第一,前衛的設計以及受歡迎程度蔚為風潮。
當時設計這款球衣的設計師 Alexander Julian 說:「我們沒拿過任何冠軍,但我們賣了一拖拉庫的球衣。」
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#後記:
黃蜂隊最初於1988年成立於夏洛特,於2002年遷至紐奧良,後改名為紐奧良黃蜂。
隨後夏洛特於2004/05球季又再次成立一支職業球隊名為夏洛特山貓(Charlotte Bobcats)是NBA的第30隻球隊,球隊的大股東老闆便是大名鼎鼎的籃球之神Michael Jordan。
2013年,夏洛特山貓與紐奧良黃蜂達成協議,將「黃蜂隊」這個隊名歸還至夏洛特,讓夏洛特重新冠回「黃蜂隊」的隊名,而先前遷至紐奧良的黃蜂隊則正式更名為「紐奧良鵜鶘」
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文章部分內容參考至:NBA台灣 / 手紙虎
同時也有37部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過15萬的網紅pennyccw,也在其Youtube影片中提到,Allen Iverson was quiet early, then reminded the Portland Trail Blazers why he's an All-Star. Iverson scored 19 of his 25 points in the second half, ...
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林書豪加盟夏洛特黃蜂
在我的【喬丹記憶】中,夏洛特黃蜂 Charlotte Hornets,是一支擁有老祖母賴瑞強生,跟全能大前鋒阿隆佐莫寧的中上級球隊。幾度跟喬丹的公牛在季後賽強碰,結果當然是枉然。
現在,林書豪決定加入夏洛特黃蜂隊了!這個位於美國北卡羅來納州的夏洛特,基本上並不全然等於我剛剛說的那個夏洛特。因為原來的黃蜂,早在2002年遷移主場至紐奧良,改名紐奧良黃蜂,後來又換成紐奧良鵜鶘,也就是擁有全能中鋒一眉道人,地板超級花的那隊。
黃蜂從北卡搬去紐澳良之後,2004年北卡當地另外成立的一個新的隊伍,叫做【夏洛特山貓 Charlotte Bobcats】,球隊老闆大名鼎鼎,就是藍球之神,麥可喬丹。
2013年4月,紐奧良黃蜂改名鵜鶘,喬丹立刻提出申請,要把山貓改名回黃蜂,聯盟答應了這個申請,並且收取了球隊400萬美金的權利金之後,從2014年開始,這個位於北卡的NBA球隊,正式改回1988年的本名【夏洛特黃蜂】。
現在,林書豪確定加盟黃蜂,不知道他有沒有機會獲得老闆【麥可喬丹】的一對一的指導。
過去這一年,我都挺勇士;現在,要為了林書豪,改看黃蜂!林書豪加油!
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林書豪臉書宣布加入黃蜂隊
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美國在台協會處長馬啟思(Christopher Marut)6月14日與NBA現役球員多倫多暴龍隊的John Salmons、明尼蘇達灰狼隊的Ronny Turiaf與Cody Zeller和特殊奧運會大使姚明一同參加”2014 NBA 籃球無國界亞洲訓練營” 。
這個活動目的是強調透過正面的運動經驗,讓孩子們建立良好的人際互動關係,並拓展跨文化的溝通能力。NBA的這個計劃挑選了相配的球員和教練與當地運動員,一起透過有趣的和支持性的環境,進行了投籃、防守等其他練習。這個訓練營是一個“籃球無疆界”計劃,這是國際籃聯與NBA的促進領導,教育,體育精神和健康生活的全球性籃球發展及社區關係拓展計劃的一部分。
Director Marut joined NBA stars John Salmons (Toronto Raptors), Ronny Turiaf (Minnesota Timberwolves), and Cody Zeller (Charlotte Bobcats) and Special Olympics Ambassador Yao Ming at a Taiwan Special Olympics basketball clinic in Taipei on June 14. This event was a chance to highlight the positive experience of playing sports to build relationships and broaden communication across cultures.
The NBA program matched players and coaches with local athletes to participate in shooting, defense, and other drills in a fun and supportive environment. The clinic was part of a “Basketball without Borders” program, which is FIBA and the NBA’s global basketball development and community relations outreach program that promotes leadership, education, sportsmanship and healthy living.
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Allen Iverson was quiet early, then reminded the Portland Trail Blazers why he's an All-Star.
Iverson scored 19 of his 25 points in the second half, including a game-winning fade-away with less than a second left in overtime, and the Denver Nuggets beat the Portland Trail Blazers 105-103 on Monday night.
Denver led by as many as 17 in the first half but surrendered the lead in the third quarter. Iverson said a 35-foot 3-pointer at the third-quarter buzzer, that tied it at 78, was the turning point.
"I hadn't hit anything all game, and then I make the bomb at the end of the third. I've been around long enough to know to keep on playing and fighting and that's what I did."
Iverson's 10-foot jumper gave the Nuggets an 82-81 lead in the fourth quarter against Portland. J.R. Smith added a 3-pointer and Linas Kleiza's dunk extended the lead to six.
It was short-lived, however, and the Blazers went back ahead when Jarrett Jack's layup and free throw made it 90-89.
Portland held on to a narrow lead down the stretch, but the Nuggets kept it close and Iverson's 3-pointer put Denver up 100-99 with 39.4 seconds left.
Portland forward Travis Outlaw was fouled with 2.9 seconds remaining, and made one of two free throws to tie it at 100. Iverson's desperation 3-point attempt missed to send the game into overtime.
Both teams were largely ineffective from the floor in OT until Iverson's shot fell with 0.9 seconds left.
"I was working off a pick, hoping for a layup, but I drove hard left and got a really good look at it and it went down," Iverson said.
After a timeout, Brandon Roy missed a 3-point attempt. Roy finished with 26 points for Portland.
Carmelo Anthony, an All-Star starter along with Iverson, led the Nuggets with 28 points and 15 rebounds. Iverson finished with 25 points.
Anthony was playing in his second game since returning from a sprained left ankle. He had 25 points and 10 rebounds Saturday in Denver's 117-107 victory over Charlotte.
The Blazers were coming off a 94-88 overtime victory over the New York Knicks. Roy had 25 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists in the game for his first career triple-double.
"This was a tough game. But our last few games have been really close. The intensity has been really high," Roy said. "It is tough any time you lose on a buzzer-beater."
The Nuggets were without center Marcus Camby for the second straight game because of a left knee contusion.
"Just because it's an important game doesn't mean we want to get crazy and put him in for a long period of time," Denver coach George Karl said.
Portland drops three games back of Utah in the Western Conference's Northwest Division. The Nuggets are a game back.
Eduardo Najera returned to the lineup for the Nuggets. He missed the game against the Bobcats because of a rib strain.
The Blazers were without James Jones, one of the best 3-point shooters in the league, because of pain in his left knee.
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both of them used Larry Brown and Greg Popovich:
2003:
2003 FIBA Americas Olympic Qualifying Team Roster
NAME POS HGT WGT AGE AFFILIATION/SCHOOL
Ray Allen G 6-5 205 28 Seattle SuperSonics / Connecticut '96
Mike Bibby G 6-1 190 25 Sacramento Kings / Arizona '98
Elton Brand F 6-8 265 24 Los Angeles Clippers / Duke '99
Vince Carter G/F 6-6 225 26 Toronto Raptors / North Carolina '98
Nick Collison F/C 6-9 250 23 Seattle SuperSonics/Kansas '03
Tim Duncan C 6-11 248 27 San Antonio Spurs/ Wake Forest '97
Allen Iverson G 6-0 165 28 Philadelphia 76ers / Georgetown '96
Richard Jefferson F 6-7 222 23 New Jersey Nets / arizona '01
Jason Kidd G 6- 4 212 30 New Jersey Nets / California '94
Kenyon Martin F 6-9 234 25 New Jersey Nets / Cincinnati '00
Tracy McGrady G 6-8 210 24 Orlando magic / Mount zion Christian Academy '97
Jermaine O'Neal F/C 6-11 242 24 Indiana Pacers / Eau Claire H.S. '97
2004 USA Men's Olympic Games Roster
NAME POS HGT WGT AGE AFFILIATION (SCHOOL) HOMETOWN
Carmelo Anthony F 6-8 229 20 Denver Nuggets (Syracuse) Denver, CO
Carlos Boozer F 6-9 258 22 Utah Jazz (Duke) Bratenahl, OH
Tim Duncan C 7-0 248 28 San antonio Spurs (Wake Forest) San Antonio, TX
Allen Iverson G 6-0 165 29 Philadelphia 76ers (Georgetown) Villanova, PA
LeBron James G 6-8 240 19 Cleveland Cavaliers (St. Vincent-St. Mary High School) Cleveland, OH
Richard Jefferson F 6-7 222 24 New Jersey Nets (Arizona) West New York, NJ
Stephon Marbury G 6-2 205 27 New York Knicks (Georgia Tech) Purchase, NY
Shawn Marion F 6-7 215 26 Phoenix Suns (UNLV) Paradise Valley, AZ
Lamar Odom F 6-10 225 24 Los Angeles Lakers (Rhode Island) Miami, FL
Emeka Okafor F 6-10 252 21 Charlotte Bobcats (Connecticut) Houston, TX
Amare Stoudemire F 6-10 245 21 Phoenix Suns (Cypress Creek High School) Phoenix, AZ
Dwyane Wade G 6-4 212 22 Miami Heat (Marquette) Miami, FL
okay TD and Iverson are both on it and you know what they give you. quality minutes and numbers.
the 2003 roster had very good shooters in Ray Allen, Vince Carter, and Mike Bibby. they USA roster also had tremendous ability to break down the zone defense by dribble penetration by Vince Carter, Tmac, and to a lesser extent RJ and Martin.
you also had the unwavering floor general who at the time back in 03 was the consensus #1 PG in the NBA Jason Kidd.
At the time, ELton Brand and Nick Collison were not all stars, but Elton Brand was already playing at a high level and Collison gives you hustle, boards, and blocks.
now look at the 2004 roster:
Stephon Marbury?
Emeka Okafor? unproven college big man wiht a bad back?
Carlos Boozer?
the current tri captains were very talented in their first year and LB may not have used them enough, but you have to understand that these three players have since grown incredibly in the two years since the 04 debacle.
Marion and Stoudemire are the solid wing players on the Suns tema.. which at the time had not began playing with steve nash yet.. but they are so dynamic that they had trouble adjusting to LB's system.
and no shooters? tsk tsk
disregard what the media and ESPN said, the 04 Olympics WAS a B-list roster.
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After a drawn-out recruitment by the Memphis Grizzlies, Iverson finally confirmed Wednesday morning that he is indeed ready to sign with them, announcing via his Twitter feed: "God Chose Memphis as the place that I will continue my career."
Referring to a Monday meeting with Grizzlies owner Michael Heisley, general manager Chris Wallace and head coach Lionel Hollins, Iverson added: "I feel that they are committed to developing a winner and I know that I can help them to accomplish that. I feel that I can trust them."
The Grizzlies are believed to be offering Iverson a one-year deal worth $3.5 million, which is far less than the nearly $21 million he earned last season in Denver and Detroit but more than anyone else was prepared to pay the 34-year-old.
At Heisley's behest, Memphis has been pursuing Iverson since July, ignoring concerns about his willingness to accept a reserve role or his ability to co-exist in the same offense with Mayo, Gay and Randolph because of Iverson's presumed ability to generate interest and sell tickets. The Grizzlies, throughout Heisley's ownership, have languished in the shadow of the Memphis Tigers' many successes in the collegiate game.
Grizzlies officials have yet to formally announce the signing but have made it clear since last week that they have merely been waiting for Iverson to take their offer.
In a radio interview Tuesday with WHBQ-AM in Memphis, Wallace sounded hopeful about Iverson ultimately joining the team, saying: "We had a very productive meeting yesterday where both sides got to know each other and what our expectations were. We got to hear Allen out, he got to hear us out and I thought it went pretty well."
Asked specifically about Iverson's well-known aversion to coming off the bench, Wallace said: "He indicated to us that he just wants to come in and help a team out, to get better, to win, and he'll shine during that process. I think Allen Iverson is going to be very fine with whatever role he would end up fulfilling here in Memphis. ... He knows where we're coming from, we know where he's coming from and I think if he comes here it's going to be a very productive marriage."
Monday's sitdown in Atlanta was the first face-to-face contact between Iverson and Grizzlies officials since the process began, with Memphis negotiating to this point primarily with Leon Rose, Iverson's agent.
Iverson has spent much of the past two months hoping that a firm offer would materialize from the Miami Heat, New York Knicks or Charlotte Bobcats, with the latter presenting the possibility of a reunion with former coach Larry Brown. But Iverson was ultimately forced to concede that only the Grizzlies had the financial flexibility and definite interest to pay him more than a minimum salary after his nightmarish stint with the Pistons.
Iverson played in only 57 games last season after being dealt by Denver to Detroit less than a week into the season and averaged a career-low 17.5 points, hampered by a back injury and his open struggles to cope with coming off the bench for the first time in his career. He would end up leaving the Pistons in April by mutual agreement before the playoffs.
But Iverson has insisted in recent days that he is amenable to whatever the Grizzlies have in mind for him as well as the steep drop from last season's salary, writing via Twitter: "Memphis is a place that I would love to play. The Grizzlies have good young players with a great upside. I love the city of Memphis, too.
"I would lead by example," Iverson wrote.
With Mayo at the same position, Mike Conley returning at point guard and Randolph's arrival over the summer, bringing in Iverson would appear to run counter to the Grizzlies' previous intent to develop a group of youngsters which also includes center Marc Gasol and No. 2 overall draft pick Hasheem Thabeet.
Yet in a July interview with ESPN.com, Heisley disputed suggestions that signing Iverson -- the sort of drawing card that the Grizzlies have never had in an eight-season run in Memphis marked by notoriously low attendance figures -- was dangerous or purely motivated by the prospect of ticket sales.
"What appeals to me?" Heisley said, repeating the question. "He's one of the greatest players in the last 10 years in the NBA."
In an interview Wednesday with NBA.com, Heisley said: "He told us he was very interested in playing with the young team we've assembled. He thought he could help us win and he was looking forward to helping the young players, and helping them to develop. Frankly, I'm ecstatic to have him.
"I don't buy into all of the stuff that's gone on. I'm not saying none of it happened. Some of it did ... but I know Allen is an excellent player. He's going to the Hall of Fame. ... The city of Memphis is going to be ecstatic to have him. We've never had a Hall of Famer, a guy of Allen's stature playing in Memphis. I feel Allen is going to be outstanding for us."