zl018 发表于 2004-12-8 12:41:00

活活,10分灭狼97:87,牛老大34分。

zl018 发表于 2004-12-8 12:49:00

今天真是太爽了,先是梅子完胜出线,然后小牛复仇,牛头爆发 .hahahahaha

Irkie 发表于 2004-12-8 15:40:00

<P>客场97-87胜明尼苏达森林狼</P>
<P>首发:霍华德 PG,阿姆斯特朗 SG,诺维茨基 SF,亨德森 PF,丹皮尔 C</P>
<P>克劳福德,又是他,93秒就把老尼尔森罚出去了,这家伙向来跟小牛过不去,我深深地记着他呢。</P>
<P>霍华德:44分钟13分(14投4中,三分4投2中,3罚3中)12篮板(6前6后)3助攻1犯规2抢断3失误1盖帽。霍华德的进攻仍然很别扭;今天小牛赢在篮板上,他的贡献很大,另有3次助攻很难得。丹尼尔斯受困于脚踝终于不能上场了,所以别说斯普瑞维尔被禁赛所以小牛才能赢,要知道,除了丹尼尔斯,芬利压根儿就没回来呢。</P>
<P>阿姆斯特朗:25分钟5分(7投2中,三分3投1中)3篮板(1前2后)6助攻3犯规2抢断1失误0盖帽。果然让他首发了,特里虽然也打了25分钟,但究竟还是没能离开板凳,哈里斯索性就不上了(干得好,老尼尔森)。我只看得见助攻,其他都是盲点,6次是吧,more,more,more。</P>
<P>诺维茨基:44分钟34分(26投13中,三分6投2中,8罚6中)7篮板(2前5后)1助攻3犯规1抢断1失误0盖帽。我有点儿胆寒,他怎么老得这么多分?别人都干嘛去了?我希望他的出手次数是18到25之间,或者在这个范围内我都能接受,不是为了显示不偏心,只是纵然他是招牌,我也不想小牛出一个突兀的得分王;还好,老尼尔森知道,他自己也明白:我们的目标只有一个。</P>
<P>亨德森:31分钟11分(11投5中,1罚1中)15篮板(9前6后)0助攻3犯规1抢断2失误1盖帽。15个篮板是他的最大贡献,能想像吗,居然有9个前场的!</P>
<P>丹皮尔:37分钟11分(10投4中,4罚3中)11篮板(5前6后)0助攻2犯规0抢断3失误1盖帽。正常,但是和昨天比起来,差不多的数据却花费了太多时间。</P>
<P>斯塔克豪斯:28分钟12分(12投3中,三分3投0中,8罚6中)2篮板(0前2后)4助攻0犯规0抢断1失误0盖帽。对于他的命中率我已经无语了,想说的是进攻时机的选择和篮板。看他比赛时相当不爽,投进的球进得勉强,投失的球更是连我这种外行都知道肯定进不了。他经常不合时宜地跳投或上篮,让我起鸡皮疙瘩,因为知道又一次进攻要失败了。他的这种风格经常让我想起沃克,但是又好像还不如沃克有大局观。还有篮板,别看他长得很凶,其实在场上显得有点儿女里女气(倒不是说跑步姿势像加索尔,主要是表情什么的),这也没什么,关键是对不起他的块儿头,篮板也太软了!</P>
<P>特里:25分钟11分(9投4中,三分4投1中,2罚2中)3篮板(1前2后)4助攻3犯规0抢断1失误1盖帽。首不首发是次要的,只要more,more,more,知道我指什么吧?</P>
<P>布拉德利:6分钟0分(1投0中)1篮板(0前1后)0助攻0犯规0抢断0失误1盖帽。不是挤兑他,就是一直觉得如果有哪个球员倒贴钱给谁谁都不要,算他一个;反正他是离不开达拉斯了。</P>
<P>全队:投篮命中率38.9%(对手44.2%)三分命中率30.0%(对手46.2%)罚球命中率80.8%(对手92.9%)篮板54(对手35)助攻18(对手23)犯规15(对手25)抢断6(对手6)失误12(对手15)盖帽5(对手4)。投篮命中率还是很低,罚球的优秀传统已经被众多新加盟者摧毁了。(摧毁的又何止是罚球?)芬利赶紧回来帮忙提升一下三分命中率吧。防守依然不力,让对手作威作福。我就像祥林嫂一样每场都在喊:助攻!</P>
<P>后天主场迎战三分球队超音速,不寒而栗:上赛季对阵时,诺维茨基投了n多三分,赢得那叫爽;现在……好像倒置了。</P>
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Vampire18 发表于 2004-12-8 16:02:00

我们要强攻内线,Dirk现在的突破还是很生猛的,一定能让对方犯规猛增

Irkie 发表于 2004-12-8 17:06:00

<P>Doing Fine Without You</P><P>SPORTS ILLUSTRATED - DECEMBER 13, 2004 ISSUE -- HITS NEWSSTANDS STARTING WED., DECEMBER 8</P><P>Though saddened by their breakup, the former Mavs running mates, are, surprisingly, playing even better apart</P><P>By Ian Thomsen</P><P>They had met for hundreds of lunches in Dallas, but this one was different. The conversation had an edge that neither wished to acknowledge. It was as if they were meeting after a friendly divorce. ?揝o I抣l see you at the game,?Steve Nash said, smiling, as he was about to leave. ?揂bsolutely,?answered Dirk Nowitzki, with a grin just as big. 揋et ready.??That evening at American Airlines Center, Nash dribbled toward his best friend. 揑 knew what was coming,?says Nowitzki. Though Nash now came wrapped in an odd, purple uniform, the point guard抯 every move was familiar from the countless hours they抎 played together: the rhythm of the ball bouncing between his legs, the tantalizing head and shoulder fakes, the gray eyes scanning the periphery for cutters. </P><P>Then, in a blink, Nash抯 flurry ended. The 7-foot Nowitzki turned to watch the jump shot drop through the rim like a door slamming shut.</P><P>During their six years together on the Dallas Mavericks, Nash and Nowitzki grew to appreciate each other as much as any teammates in any sport. They spent thousands of hours in the gym developing their skills and their camaraderie, both of which helped transform the Mavs from charmless losers into NBA title contenders. 揟hat抯 why it抯 so sad,?says Nowitzki. 揑 thought we were going to finish together like Stockton and Malone. I never thought we抎 break up.?br&gt; </P><P>Nash walked away last summer, signing a five-year, $53 million free-agent contract (which includes a partially guaranteed sixth year at $13.1 million) with the Phoenix Suns, the team that drafted him in 1996. The early returns on that investment 璫ouldn抰 be better. With Nash averaging an NBA-high 10.9 assists, many times dishing to 22-year-old power forward Amare Stoudemire (25.6 points per game), the streaking Suns were 14? at week抯 end and led the league in scoring (107.8 points). The 30-year-old Nash has emerged as an early-season MVP candidate for elevating a team that went 29?3 last year梕ven though he抯 not entirely comfortable in his new surroundings. 揑 told that I really wanted to stay and finish what we started,?says Nash. 揝tarting from scratch, unfamiliar with everything, trying to get a whole new career going again梚t抯 been difficult.?</P><P>Nowitzki has flourished too, averaging a league-leading 27.4 points through Sunday to propel the Mavs to a 12? start despite injuries to forward Michael Finley, center Erick Dampier and guard Jason Terry (who was acquired from the Atlanta Hawks in a four-player trade to serve as Nash抯 replacement, along with rookie Devin Harris). Last Thursday, in a 113?06 overtime defeat of the Houston Rockets, he erupted for a franchise record 53 points, the highest total in the NBA this season. While he抯 saddened that he can no longer dream of winning a championship with Nash, the 26-year-old No瓀itz璳i burns with a desire to get the best of him. When Nash scored 17 points and handed out 18 assists in the Suns?107?01 victory in Dallas on Nov. 16, No瓀itz璳i walked off the floor without speaking to him. 揑 was so pissed, I went home right away桰 璬idn抰 want to see anyone,?No瓀itz璳i says. 揟hen he calls me up from the airport. I saw the caller I.D., and I was, like, I don抰 want to talk to you right now.?br&gt; </P><P>What he fails to mention is that he had left a congratulatory message on Nash抯 phone a few minutes earlier. Eventually No瓀itzki returned Nash抯 call, and they had a pleasant conversation. 揟he good thing,?says Nowitzki, 搃s we抮e going to remain friends the rest of our lives.?br&gt; </P><P>They met at a press conference in June 1998, shortly after the Mavericks traded first-round draft choice Robert (Tractor) Traylor, the sixth pick, to the Milwaukee Bucks for Nowitzki (the No. 9 choice) and Pat Garrity (No. 1 . Dallas shipped Garrity, two other players and a first-round pick in ?9 (which would be used on Shawn Marion) to Phoenix for Nash, who was then a second-year backup to Jason Kidd. 揌e had bleach-blond hair at the time,?Nowitzki says. 揃ut he 環adn抰 bleached it in a while so the top inch or two were blond, and you could see underneath it was brown. It was awful.?br&gt; </P><P>Nash was a 6\'3\" Canadian whose only U.S. college scholarship offer had come from Santa Clara, where he抎 starred for four years. Nowitzki was a skinny 20-year-old from W黵zburg, Germany, with a bowl haircut and a fondness for three-pointers. 揟hose were the days before he had his rabbit teeth knocked out and had them cosmetically replaced,?says Nash. 揑 felt for the guy. He was really shy.?br&gt; </P><P>On the morning after the draft No瓀itz璳i woke up shocked to hear that he had been a lottery pick. He had warned NBA teams that he planned to remain in Europe for at least one more season to develop his game. Though the Mavs persuaded him to change his mind, Nowitzki was almost grateful when the owners locked players out to start the 1998?9 season, which enabled him to continue suiting up for the W黵zburg X-Rays. 揟hen it was the end of January, and one morning I looked on the news, and it said, 慡eason Saved,挃 says Nowitzki. 揑 said, 慜hhhh, no.?I started sweating. I 瓀asn抰 sure if I really wanted to go.?br&gt; </P><P>After an abbreviated 15-day training camp, Nowitzki made his debut as the Mavs?starting small forward. Too green to exploit his height advantage on offense and too slow to keep pace defensively, he was benched just a week after coach Don Nelson had touted him as Rookie of the Year. Nash provided his most important assists to Nowitzki off the court that year. 揌e was so down on himself,?says Nash. 揌e thinks he抯 a realist, but I think he抯 a pessimist in so many ways. I抦 sure that抯 part of the psychology that makes him great梩hat insecurity that drives you. But there were a lot of times when I would have to pump him up.?br&gt; </P><P>Even now Nowitzki admits that he sees himself less as a three-time All-Star than as an immigrant still struggling to succeed. 揂fter a bad game I抦 telling myself the next day, You抳e got to come in, you抳e got to shoot, you抳e got to lift at night, do cardio, you抳e got to get your game on track,?he says. Imagine, then, the anxiety he felt as a rookie when he averaged only 8.2 points in 20.4 minutes梐nd imagine too how grateful he was to have a new friend and teammate who lived in the same apartment complex and was just as eager to work on his game. Back then the Mavs practiced in a gym that was open to the public at night. College students and paunchy businessmen would routinely occupy the one full court, leaving Nash and Nowitzki to practice in cramped quarters on a side basket. 揥e would play running H-O-R-S-E, a lot of shooting games, tons of one-on-one,?says Nowitzki. 揝ometimes we would play in the post where I had a mismatch; then we would take it outside where he had it easier.?br&gt; </P><P>The odd thing is that they rarely worked on what would become their signature play: the pick-and-roll. Its choreography evolved during games. 揝teve was just so smart at using the picks,?says Nowitzki. 揗y guy would have to hug me, and Steve was able to get into the lane. I watch him now, and he抯 doing the same things in Phoenix.?br&gt; </P><P>Nash抯 selflessness that first year in Dallas also kept him from dwelling on his own difficulties. He was suffering from a stress fracture in his back, a painful injury that diminished his quickness and often rendered him ineffective. Disappointed Mavs fans spent one game booing Nash whenever he touched the ball. That only motivated him. 揑t shows how ballsy Steve is,?says Nowitzki. 揌e gets the ball while they抮e booing him, and he makes a three. I probably would have thrown it away.?br&gt; </P><P>Over the next five years Nash and No瓀itz璳i would share rides to games and practices and dine together on the road. Their cars grew progressively nicer, as did their quarters. In 2000, Nash bought a town house; two years later Nowitzki bought a place eight minutes up the road. An injury to Gary Trent in 1999?000 led to Nowitzki抯 being shifted to power forward full time, where he discovered his ability to create mismatches by raining threes over brutes who preferred bodying up in the paint. Nash recovered from his injury and along with Nowitzki led Dallas to four consecutive playoff appearances. Though they came within two games of reaching the Finals in 2003, losing in six to the eventual champion San Antonio Spurs, the Mavericks were stricken with a terminal affliction of porous defense, which always left Nash and Nowitzki imagining how much further they could have gone with an intimidating, shot-blocking center. Then last summer one became available: Shaquille O扤eal.</P><P>Nash and Nowitzki were on vacation attending Wimbledon when they heard rumors that Nowitzki would be traded to the Los Angeles Lakers for Shaq. Nowitzki was jarred by the possibility of leaving Dallas. 揟o get the most dominant player in the world??he says. 揑 probably would have done it if I were the Mavericks.?Hearing the news made No瓀itz璳i realize how much he treasured his relationships not just with Nash but also with Finley and Nelson, and how badly he wanted to keep things just as they were. Then team owner Mark Cuban sent word that there would be no trade. Nowitzki wished Nash good luck as his friend flew to Dallas to negotiate a new deal.</P><P>There had been reports all season that Nash would be recruited by the Suns, among others. But Cuban was known to spend big for talent, and Nash was a top point guard whose last contract (five years, $35 million) had been a relative bargain. Says Finley, 揑 thought the Mavericks would do whatever it took to keep him around.?br&gt; </P><P>Cuban made an initial proposal of $36 million over four years. Though he was willing to go higher, he believed he would jeopardize the Mavs?future by getting into a bidding war with Phoenix, which was willing to pay Nash $12.3 million in the final year of the contract, when he抎 be 35. After Nash accepted the Suns?offer, his first call was to Nowitzki.</P><P>搼I don抰 know what happened,?Nash said, 揵ut I had to do it.?br&gt; </P><P>揂bsolutely,?Nowitzki replied, 搃f you felt they 璬idn抰 want you here anymore, then you made the right decision.?br&gt; </P><P>For the remainder of the summer No瓀itz璳i refused to answer or return calls from the Mavericks?front office. 揑 was really mad,?he says. 揑 was saying, 慦hat are we trying to do? Not make the playoffs anymore??We just gave up our point guard, who was one of the best in the league, and we just let him walk away like he was nobody.?br&gt; </P><P>Nash is growing more comfortable in Phoenix. He has a home in Scottsdale, where he lives with his girlfriend, Alejandra, who gave birth to twin girls, Lourdes and Isabella, in October. His parents, who live in Victoria, B.C., also have a house a few blocks away. The Suns believe that Nash will help the 6\'10\", 245-pound Stoudemire become a dominant player by spreading the floor, drawing the defense and delivering him the ball where he can do the most with it. 揥e needed leadership and basketball IQ and a point guard who can shoot梐nd Steve is exactly that,?says Phoenix coach Mike D扐ntoni. 揘ow Amare makes Steve a better player too. Did Stockton make Malone, or did Malone make Stockton? I don抰 know which came first, and it really 璬oesn抰 璵atter.?br&gt; </P><P>It抯 as if Nash is overseeing a younger version of his former team, with Stoudemire serving as a less versatile but more imposing version of Nowitzki, Marion (19.5 points per game at week抯 end) in the role of Finley, and Joe Johnson (14.9) and Quentin Richardson (13. taking turns providing Nick Van Exel抯 old firepower. The Suns are amazed that Nash can distribute the ball better at full speed than most point guards can while walking it up. Nash credits his friend in Dallas for that. 揑 owe a lot to Dirk and all that time we spent working together,?he says. 揌e was a better player than me, more talented, and I had to keep finding ways to keep up with him.?br&gt; </P><P>While Phoenix runs its offense at warp speed, Nowitzki finds himself coming off screens and having to call for the ball. Dallas tries to push tempo and in spite of its injuries, is ranked seventh in the NBA in scoring through Sunday (99.3 points per game). But without Nash抯 flair, vision and timing, the half-court offense is rather pedestrian梐nd much sloppier. After having the league抯 fewest turnovers for three seasons running, the Mavs ranked 13th at week抯 end. 揟here really is no rhythm,?Nowitzki says.</P><P>揧ou can load up and scheme them in ways that Steve 瓀ouldn抰 allow,?says Suns assistant Alvin Gentry. 揌e would run things you never saw before, like a screen-and-roll with Dirk handling the ball and Steve as the screener.?br&gt; </P><P>With Nash gone, Dallas has asked No瓀itz璳i to embrace a leadership role. To a man the Mavs believe that he has raised his level of play, and last month he showed heart by missing only one game with a sprained left ankle that was expected to sideline him for a week. The combination of veterans Finley, Terry and swingman Jerry Stackhouse with promising youngsters Harris, forward Josh Howard and guard Marquis Daniels gives Dallas a core group that can contend for some time. Most of all, the long-awaited arrival of a true center梩he 29-year-old Dampier梙as freed Nowitzki from having to defend the middle and lifted his spirits. </P><P>揑t抯 time for Dirk to grow up, so to speak,?says Finley. 揑抳e always told him that great players in this league have to have a little selfishness, and this year he has to have that. Sometimes you have to care less what teammates think and just be that dominant player.?br&gt; </P><P>There are times when Nowitzki feels like a rookie again, uncertain where to turn, especially on the road. 揑 still go out to dinner once in a while,?he says. 揑 read, I listen to my I-Pod.?But might the departure of his best friend have a bright side? Could it turn Nowitzki into the sort of ruthless leader the Mavericks need to win the NBA title? 揑抦 trying to see it ,?he says. 揃ut I don抰 really want to look at it.? </P>

zl018 发表于 2004-12-9 09:44:00

<P>昨天看C5体育新闻牛对狼的集锦,司机的一个断球快攻扣篮和一个超难3分,太酷了。特别是排当日5佳之首的进球,隔着一个人的暴扣,生猛啊!!!!记忆中司机走的是轻灵飘逸的路线,很少有这么凶猛,难道是传说中的牛魔王上身?</P><P>PS:哪位老大有本场比赛的视频贴上来,期待中~~~~~</P><P>PPS:楼上的,英文看不动!!!!</P><img src=\"images/post/smile/dvbbs/em05.gif\" /><img src=\"images/post/smile/dvbbs/em05.gif\" /><img src=\"images/post/smile/dvbbs/em05.gif\" /><img src=\"images/post/smile/dvbbs/em05.gif\" /><img src=\"images/post/smile/dvbbs/em01.gif\" /><img src=\"images/post/smile/dvbbs/em01.gif\" /><img src=\"images/post/smile/dvbbs/em01.gif\" /><img src=\"images/post/smile/dvbbs/em01.gif\" />

Vampire18 发表于 2004-12-9 09:57:00

诺维茨基必须适应他的新角色,现在整个队伍都完全以他为核心..................压力更大了<img src=\"images/post/smile/dvbbs/em15.gif\" />

klinxj 发表于 2004-12-9 10:24:00

<P>BT<a href=\"http://ppn.dl1.btchina.net/download.php?s=74d936329f3ec525&amp;attachmentid=328673\" target=\"_blank\" >http://ppn.dl1.btchina.net/download.php?s=74d936329f3ec525&amp;attachmentid=328673</A></P><P>C5还说太阳已经取代小牛成为全联盟最具观赏性的球队。。。取代就取代吧,无所谓了。还有国王呢<img src=\"images/post/smile/dvbbs/em10.gif\" /></P><P>上面有很多乱码,看起来很费力</P>

Irkie 发表于 2004-12-9 15:48:00

谢谢klinxj,昨天没找到下载的。不过这是什么网?<a href=\"http://ppn.dl1.btchina.net/download.php?s=74d936329f3ec525&amp;attachmentid=328673\" target=\"_blank\" ><FONT color=#000000>http://ppn.dl1.btchina.net</FONT></A>打不开,很想看看这个链接从哪儿来的,哪个网,以后找比赛可以方便。谢谢。

Vampire18 发表于 2004-12-9 16:33:00

<P>就是btchina.net上的,全国最大的种子集散地<img src=\"images/post/smile/dvbbs/em03.gif\" /></P>
<P>不过一般伊甸园<a href=\"http://bt.ydy.com/\" target=\"_blank\" >http://bt.ydy.com/</A>上出来的最快</P>
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deisler726 发表于 2004-12-9 17:02:00

<P>今年的太阳队的确是很好看啊``说起太阳就让我难受啊`~</P>

Irkie 发表于 2004-12-9 19:18:00

了了。谢谢。

yytut 发表于 2004-12-9 23:38:00

<P>虽然这次对狼命中率不高,但是全队加强了突突突。。。没有像对塞子时老站着,打乱对方站位,造成对方饭鬼。。很了对方很大压力,然后靠灵活机动的优势突出了这么多篮板来,爽~</P>

Vampire18 发表于 2004-12-10 10:28:00

超音速疯了

Vampire18 发表于 2004-12-10 10:37:00

<P>好在Dirk手感不错,坚信30分必胜原则</P>

Irkie 发表于 2004-12-10 13:57:00

<P>主场107-102负西雅图超音速</P>
<P>首发:芬利 PG,阿姆斯特朗 SG,诺维茨基 SF,霍华德 PF,丹皮尔 C</P>
<P>输归输(本来也没打算能赢),还得热烈欢迎芬利回归。</P>
<P>芬利:36分钟19分(17投7中,三分7投2中,3罚3中)2篮板(0前2后)1助攻4犯规2抢断0失误1盖帽。我知道他是那种需要一段儿时间来适应复出的球员,所以对他今天的表现并没有什么不满。芬利的haters也不能指责他的出手次数和诺维茨基一样多,或者干脆说他抢了后者的出手机会。他可是球队的二号得分手,这样的出手并不过分,如果说诺维茨基今天机会太少,那也只能归咎于小牛的篮板。</P>
<P>阿姆斯特朗:20分钟5分(6投2中,三分3投1中,2罚0中)3篮板(0前3后)4助攻0犯规0抢断1失误0盖帽。我不知道老尼尔森想干嘛,是在跟库班示威吗?记恨他放走了你最稀罕的纳什?不然为什么不让特里首发?阿姆斯特朗不是喜欢投篮,是喜欢乱投篮。</P>
<P>诺维茨基:39分钟27分(17投8中,三分3投2中,10罚9中)7篮板(1前6后)3助攻2犯规0抢断2失误2盖帽。他的篮板怎么了?上一场大家都抢他可以少抢点儿,因为其他人进攻不太得力;今天大家都不抢怎么他也不抢?已经有芬利帮他分担进攻重任了啊。本来上半场命中率很高,下半场却突然冷了,原来是尾骨作祟。据说是一次相当恶意的犯规,害他当即回了更衣室,虽然很快回来却没能立刻上场,而且看上去似乎很疼。(我想杀人。)</P>
<P>霍华德:30分钟6分(6投3中,三分1投0中)1篮板(1前0后)1助攻3犯规2抢断1失误0盖帽。芬利回来了,他自然不能再那么奢侈地出手了,可是上一场的12个篮板真的是他抢的吗?!</P>
<P>丹皮尔:28分钟7分(6投3中,1罚1中)9篮板(3前6后)2助攻5犯规1抢断3失误4盖帽。5次犯规严重限制了他的上场时间,但我相信即使没这么多犯规,老尼尔森也未必会多用他;因为教练今天看上去像是球队的敌人,一心想着他负气出走的爱徒,希望用糟糕的战绩来报复老板。</P>
<P>斯塔克豪斯:29分钟19分(11投5中,10罚9中)5篮板(1前4后)0助攻2犯规1抢断3失误0盖帽。对他我已经无话可说了,只要他能尽量罚准点儿就行,别的不敢奢求。</P>
<P>丹尼尔斯:23分钟10分(7投4中,三分1投0中,2罚2中)3篮板(1前2后)2助攻2犯规4抢断0失误1盖帽。总算有一个正常的,却还是伤兵。也别抱怨不能首发,想想哈里斯吧,连上都不能上岂不是更惨?</P>
<P>特里:17分钟9分(6投3中,三分2投1中,2罚2中)2篮板(1前1后)3助攻2犯规0抢断1失误0盖帽。上季囤积前锋,本季改后卫了,上场时间就只能都委屈点儿了。不过想想也是,中锋不在场上时,岂不是诺维茨基带着四个后卫玩儿?能抢得找篮板吗?!</P>
<P>亨德森:15分钟0分(1投0中)2篮板(0前2后)0助攻1犯规1抢断0失误1盖帽。他是不是只对打森林狼有兴趣?两次发威都是对他们……</P>
<P>布斯:3分钟0分1篮板(0前1后)0助攻1犯规0抢断0失误1盖帽。长得像奥斯卡影帝就可以不思进取了?</P>
<P>全队:投篮命中率45.5%(对手45.2%)三分命中率35.3%(对手43.5%)罚球命中率86.7%(对手70.0%)篮板35(对手47)助攻16(对手20)犯规22(对手31)抢断9(对手12)失误15(对手15)盖帽8(对手3)。我以前多喜欢三分球啊,现在真是恨透了!忘记传统就是忘本啊……是吗?反正就是没有三分能力了。已经有几场让对手狂投了?还记不记得自己的防守目标之一是限制对手的投篮命中率在42%以下?!篮板真是命啊,最近这两场比赛很好的证明了这一点。助攻就免谈了,反正也是“凄凄惨惨戚戚”。</P>
<P>今天火箭把马刺赢了,到底是主场……不怕不怕,大不了也来一两连败。周日中午12点中央五会播,是直播吗?怀疑。又有一种以一人之力对抗全国人民的虚弱感(不是说王治郅),不过那又怎样?别说什么“中国球迷最关心的火箭……”,我就是要对抗。</P>
[此贴子已经被作者于2004-12-10 14:40:47编辑过]

Vampire18 发表于 2004-12-10 14:09:00

篮板实在是太差了,尤其是第一节

klinxj 发表于 2004-12-10 15:08:00

<DIV class=quote><B>以下是引用<I>Irkie</I>在2004-12-10 13:57:00的发言:</B>
<P>今天火箭把马刺赢了,到底是主场……不怕不怕,大不了也来一两连败。周日中午12点中央五会播,是直播吗?怀疑。又有一种以一人之力对抗全国人民的虚弱感(不是说王治郅),不过那又怎样?别说什么“中国球迷最关心的火箭……”,我就是要对抗。</P></DIV>
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<P>12点还直播什么?不过也好,反正我不敢看直播的,主要是受不了解说,尤其是和火箭的比赛,不把人烦死才怪。这样周日可以带着不一样的心情看看录像了

<P>30分必胜原则看来是存在的,今天没有30分,所以输了<img src=\"images/post/smile/dvbbs/em03.gif\" /><img src=\"images/post/smile/dvbbs/em01.gif\" /></P>
<P>今天超音速的三分也是倚仗塞黑人,原来塞黑都能投三分的</P>

[此贴子已经被作者于2004-12-10 15:38:31编辑过]

Vampire18 发表于 2004-12-10 15:56:00

<P>今天dirk太无私了。三分手感那么好,还不多投几个</P>

Irkie 发表于 2004-12-11 19:53:00

<DIV class=quote><B>以下是引用<I>klinxj</I>在2004-12-9 10:24:00的发言:</B>

<P>C5还说太阳已经取代小牛成为全联盟最具观赏性的球队。。。取代就取代吧,无所谓了。</P></DIV>
<P>大前天看中央五体育新闻时,听见一句刺耳的话:菲尼克斯太阳队已经取代达拉斯小牛队成为NBA最具观赏性的球队。当时如同触电般蹦起来咒骂中央五。然后边儿上有人问我:你不是因为风格才喜欢小牛的吗?为什么不去追随太阳?我又如同触电般的僵直了,一时答不上来。奇怪,对这个事实我心里明白,却没有想过会怎样。
<P>最后我的回答是:习惯了。以前看着华丽的进攻和孱弱的防守,我好像精神贵族,即使面对失利,也可以从得分过百中寻求安慰,至少还有进攻可以炫耀。对,进攻正是牛的标志,身份的象征。但是现在,贵族终于没落了,连温饱都解决不了谈什么锦上添花?以前看比赛时喊的是防守、篮板;现在喊的是传球、助攻、配合,当然还得喊防守、篮板。以前要操心的还得操心,以前不用担心得现在却要揪心。每每盯着那可怜的助攻属发愁,着急,郁闷,愤怒,就好像要操心柴米油盐一样琐碎,很累。哪儿顾得上风格?打得好看那是别人的事儿,我们得先保证胜利。失利,想的不是至少得分还能过百,因为过不了,想的是别输太多。习惯了,贫穷的生活过惯了就磨平了昔日的气质,失掉了身份的象征——引以为豪的进攻。当牛把进攻都丢了会怎样?就是现在这样。
<P>倘若一个个都走了,走后都拿了冠军,那也没有一个是我的,我只有祝福,因为只有小牛的胜负才是我的。风格又算什么?100多分又算什么?我不在乎风格,我不会追随风格而去,尽管这有背初衷,但我太习惯了。婚姻据说要靠亲情和习惯才能长久维持,是吗?即使要为最乏味的细节操心,也没关系。让有能力的人去风格吧,我们只求先能活着。</P>
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