Dear Kobe,
The first time I heard of your name was from my Sihing saying “Little Kobe” . Back in 1996 on the Los Angeles Lakers, you were still a substitute of Eddie Jones. But not for long, you became one of the best on the team and lead lakers to a 3-Peat.
There’s no doubt that you are the most influential basketball player since Michael Jordan. Your talent might not be as good as Shaq or TMac, you might not be as strong as Lebron or MJ, but your motivation to win, competitiveness, desire lead the Lakers to a total of 5 NBA Championship. Even your rivals would respect you and you can win all the fans in the world. I appreciate your attention to details of training, expectations on teammates, you would also die hard in both the offensive and defensive ends to make sure your team will win a Win.
I was born in Los Angeles, I have been watching NBA since I was in my mom’s womb. At the time it was the show time, Kareem Abdul-Jabber and Magic Johnson.
I really started watching NBA in the Jordan’s last two years in Chicago Bulls. But the one to grow with me was you. It is sad that I started my NBA Commentating career in 2016-17 season as I never had a chance to enjoy your game as a commentator. My friends asked me a few times about who I would want to interview, I said it’s you Kobe.
Your attitude inspired me, made me more persistent and demanding in my career.
I remember on March 4th 2013, the most memorable game in my life back in Purdue. In the pre-game talk, I told my teammates this would be the most important game in our lives and we had to play with Mamba’s mentality, never give up and go all in.
Now no matter I’m a coach, a player or even a bench warmer, I would always carry a winner’s mentality to compete on court.
Whenever I have a hard time at work, I would always think of you, be positive, persistent and confident, I know chances will come one day.
Because of my role as a commentator, the sports fans never really know I’m a Lakers Fans. Your hardwork and passion are what younger generation should learn from. When you made things happened, you made us feel nothing is impossible, giving hope to younger kids.
Kobe, we have never met before but I started following you since you started your NBA career, I’m a young commentator, your young fan.
You are a true winner, thanks Kobe!
Thanks
Emil
Seniors told me the pass away of Kobe was like Bruce Lee’s in the 70s. It was shocking and devastating😢
Treasure your families, Cherish your friends.❤
親愛的高比仔,
我第一次聽到你的名字是聽NBA評述前輩稱呼你為Kobe仔。👦🏿當時96年洛杉磯湖人,你仍是Eddie Jones後補,但很快成為球隊二哥,連奪3屆總冠軍🏆。
毫無疑問你是後Jordan年代最具影響力的球星。天賦可能不及O’neal 和McGrady、身體質素可能沒有Jordan和Lebron James強壯💪🏻,但你對勝利的慾望、決心,超強好勝心為湖人贏得5次總冠軍🏆、就算連死對頭也佩服得五體投地,贏得全世界的籃球迷。我最欣賞除了是你對訓練的細緻、隊友的要求,進攻防守你也會竭盡全力,務求令球隊取得勝利✌🏻。
我生於洛杉磯,在媽媽肚子裡已經開始看籃球🏀,當時看的是湖人80年代的渣巴、魔術手莊遜。
我在佐敦於芝加哥公牛最後兩年才開始真的看NBA。
真正陪伴我成長的,是你。最遺憾的是我在2016-17球季入行,沒有機會用評述員身份來看你比賽。朋友們問我最希望可以跟哪位球星做訪問和活動,那一位必定是Kobe,是你。
你的態度感染了我,令我在工作、生活上更執著、更有要求。🔥
記得2013年3月4日-我人生中最重要的比賽,賽前我和隊友們說了一番話,其中一點就是,這場可能是我們一生中最重要的一場:We need to have that Mamba’s mentality, never give up, and to go All In.
而這場比賽的重要性是在於全華人對洋人,當時在印第安納州讀書華人在球場上,學校都受到歧視,不敢挺身捍衛自己,就是贏了這場比賽間接令我投身於體育工作。
現在無論在球場面對任何對手,我角色不論是主力,大後補或是教練,我都抱持一個對勝利慾望,勝利是非常重要。
在工作有多艱難,我會想起你,保持正面、堅持、有信心,我知道終有一天機會會來臨💪🏻。
評述時因角色關係,球迷們未必知道小弟欣賞的球隊和球員;你那份勤力、信念是後輩必須要學習的,尤其是你經常創造奇蹟,令大家知道沒有什麼是不可能的,啟發了很多後輩打籃球⛹🏻。
我雖跟你素未謀面,但我是一位由你入行開始支持嘅小粉絲、講波仔。👦🏻
You are a true winner, thanks Kobe!
謝謝
華弟
前輩說這刻就像70年代李小龍去世一樣,非常突然、令人痛惜。😢
珍惜眼前人。❤
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盧彥勳二度當選ATP球員理事(ATP Player Council)
在2018年溫布頓開打前夕,ATP球員理事選舉結果出爐,盧彥勳再度當選ATP單打51名~100名組別的ATP球員理事。這個組別竸爭激烈,共有五名選手參選,選出兩位代表。參選的資格為在3月月份時,世界排名在ATP51名~100名的選手,並獲得其他同組別三位選手提名推薦,才能獲得參選的資格。盧彥勳在兩個月前,獲得參選資格後,即開始積極的和選手溝通參選的理念,拉票尋求支持。盧彥勳也用多國語言(英、西、俄、法、德),發mail給不同國家的選手,宣傳自己若當選後的重點專注的政策。在法國公開賽時,雖然因傷沒有參賽,但在現場直接面對面和選手討論,瞭解各位的想法。盧彥勳選前向各位選手表示感謝各位讓自己有機會在兩年前選擇我來為各位服務。 在球員委員會任職的這兩年,學到了很多東西,並花了很多時間了解過去做了多少決定,以及我們今天關注的問題。
這兩年來他一直努力提高球員的收益並改善網球環境。在幾個重要的atp議題中,努力加強球員的聲音,增強他們在ATP中的權力。自己最關注的議題如下,
1、 四大賽,ATP球員獎金的增加,試圖讓ATP球員獎金,至少達到四大賽總收入的15%。也許各位覺得目前四大賽球員獲得的獎金非常的高,但實際上只佔四大賽總收入的8%。也就是大部份的收入,都分別進入四大賽的組織裡面,主辦方口袋滿滿的,這對選手來說是非常不公平的。NBA的收入有50%,是要分給選手,所以NBA球員的簽員金,動則百萬美金起跳。但反觀網球賽事,除了世界排名前20的選手,年度職業獎金可以超過百萬美元外,大部份的選手獎金都不到百萬,而ATP賽事獎金分配也是有待協商找出雙方最大的互利,給選手更適當的獎金分配。不像NBA有球團的照顧,都需自己來組織團隊,賽季又長上許多,但對職業球賽中,選手又是最重要的角色,為賽事帶進許多收益。近期來球員的成本不斷升高,球員的付出和收入,不成比例的話,會影響到網球運動未來的發展。所以他堅決在職業獎金上,在賽事主辦方(特別是大滿貫)該要有更大的讓步,才能製造雙贏的局面,讓職業網球發展的更健康及長久。
2、 網球世界盃的實現,這是國家對抗賽的型式, 讓球員能光榮的代表自己的國家出賽,且能獲得更好的賽制及更高的報酬。這是目前ATP球員的共識,希望能辦一個像足球世界盃的概念,主辦方的所有收入提一定的比例,直接給參賽的選手當獎金,選手則按照排名來報名參賽。希望能經由好的賽制,增加職業選手的收入,且保障職業選手代表自己國家參賽的權益。不像傳統的國家賽事,在許多政治及國家因素下,讓選手在沒有保障的權益下出賽。
3、 降低退休基金資格的條件,ATP現在有其運作的退休金制度,從每個賽事的獎金會提撥一定比例,當參賽選手的退休基金。但對選手要領取,有嚴格的限制,包含超過5年,每年參加ATP巡迴賽(ATP250, ATP500, Master1000,但不包含四大賽)的次數在前100名內,會獲得一年的資格,加入退休基金計劃,職業生涯獲得退休基金計劃資格超過(含)五年後,在宣布退休後十年,ATP會給予一筆退休金,金額不等,看職業生涯的成績來訂。當然即便是只符合基本資格的,也有五六萬美金以上。盧彥勳表示他和幾位理事,在提議降低退休基金資格的條件,讓更多選手可以納入這個退休金制度中。他舉個例子,像自己的前教練Danai Udomchoke及我國的選手王宇佐,雖然都曾打進過世界前一百名一段時間,但實際符合ATP退休基金資格的分別只有四年及三年,所以按現行的制度,是無法領取這個退休金的,因為他們符合資格的年度不滿五年。所以盧彥勳提議降低資格,來到四年甚至三年,讓更多像Danai Udomchoke 或王宇佐這樣的職業選手也能領到ATP的退休金。 盧彥勳認為,再多的退休金,對於前面的職業選手,像費德勒、那達爾來說,都只是錦上添花,但對於排名沒那麼前面的選手,這一筆退休金,也許是退役後的一個保障,甚至是一個機會,讓他們有一些資金,來做其他的事情。對盧彥勳來說,降低門楷,對自己沒有實質的利益,因為他退休金資格已超過十年符合,只是他希望借由這個制度的休改,能讓更多的ATP球員獲得應有的保障。
當然其他議題,如果能讓球員待遇和網球環境更好,彥勳都會不遺餘力的去促成或爭取
盧彥勳在得知當選後,也表示非常開心,代表球員對自己這兩年的努力有支持;ATP設立的中心思想,就是希望借由以職業球員為出發點的組織,來為球員謀取更多的福利,及保障更多的權利,自己支持的一些案子,也許在一兩年後退休後,自己也無法獲得什麼,只是希望這樣的改進,能讓男子職業網球運動能更長久正向的發展。真誠地感謝各位能再給自己一次機會服務,自己將盡所能來處理這些問題,並給予所有球員最好的結果。
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The Council, elected for a two-year term to serve through June 2020 are:
• 1-50 Singles: Kevin Anderson, Robin Haase, John Isner, Sam Querrey
• 51-100 Singles: Yen-Hsun Lu, Vasek Pospisil
• 1-100 Doubles: Jamie Murray, Bruno Soares
• At-Large: Novak Djokovic, Stafano Travaglia
• Alumni: Colin Dowdeswell
• Coach: Daniel Vallverdu
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Stephon Marbury dominated early. Allen Iverson struck late.
Iverson scored 14 of his 38 points in the final nine minutes as the Philadelphia 76ers rallied for a 102-94 victory over Marbury and the New Jersey Nets.
The NBA's leading scorer, Iverson fell a bucket shy of his 16th 40-point game of the season. He took over in the fourth quarter, giving the 76ers their first lead since the opening minute with a fadeaway jumper with 8:22 remaining and made sure they never trailed again.
Iverson was just 12-of-32 from the field but made 13-of-14 free throws and added seven assists and four steals. He scored 14 of Philadelphia's final 19 points, then skipped the media to nurse bruised ribs and a fat lip, products of a somewhat chippy game.
Marbury collected 20 points and 14 assists. He scored 16 points in the first half, when the Nets controlled play. But he went scoreless over the final 7 1/2 minutes, when the Sixers trapped him to force the ball out of his hands.
Forced to become a playmaker rather than a scorer, Marbury was let down a bit by his teammates. The Nets scored just 15 points in the fourth quarter and lost for the 12th time in their last 13 road games.
Last month, Iverson and Marbury teamed up to rally the Eastern Conference from a 21-point fourth-quarter deficit to victory in the All-Star Game. In this one, Iverson hounded Marbury down the stretch. Marbury shot 8-of-24 and committed seven turnovers.
"They went big, and we tried to trap him and get it out of his hands," Sixers coach Larry Brown said. "Then we tried to keep him from getting it. Our big guys did a good job of trapping and then Allen did a terrific job of denying."
"He was getting fouled and he wasn't getting calls," Nets coach Byron Scott said. "He goes to the line two times tonight. That's ridiculous. They say he is creating all the contact, but that other little guy (Iverson) that is pretty (darn) good does the same thing and he goes to the line 14 times. Tell me the difference."
Tyrone Hill had 13 points and 14 rebounds for the Sixers, who have won three in a row and eight of 10. They are 4-2 since acquiring All-Star center Dikembe Mutombo, although he was not on the floor when the Sixers made their surge.
"Tyrone Hill just killed us on the boards," Scott said. "That was the difference."
The league-leading Sixers (45-16) dominated the boards, 41-28, and avenged a 96-89 loss at New Jersey on February 4 in which they blew a 15-point third-quarter lead.
"We have a bull's-eye," Hill said. "Every team that we play wants to play hard and wants to beat us. ... They feel if they can beat the No. 1 team twice in one year, that it shows you what kind of talent they have."
The Sixers trailed 79-75 entering the fourth quarter but began the period with a 10-4 run that Iverson capped with his go-ahead jumper. It was Philadelphia's first lead since 2-0.
Marbury answered with a layup for his final points and the teams traded a pair of points before Iverson made two free throws and a jumper that followed a dive to the floor that kept possession for the Sixers and gave them a 91-87 lead with 4:49 left.
"Allen made an unbelievable hustle play among a lot of great plays," Brown said. "Defensively, I thought he's improved a lot, but that was by far for a whole game his best defense. He played against a great player."
A free throw and dunk by Aaron Williams got the Nets within one before Iverson struck again. He came around a screen for a jumper and added two free throws for a 95-90 bulge with 2:57 to go.
Williams made two more free throws, but Mutombo powered for a three-point play after Hill kept possession with by hustling for a rebound. Iverson answered rookie Kenyon Martin's jumper with one of his own and Eric Snow's jumper sealed it at 102-94 with 35 seconds remaining.
"They were hitting some shots in the first half, but we kind of tightened it up in the second half and it was hard for them to make the shots they were making in the first half," Hill said.
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Dikembe Mutombo looked as if he'd been playing with the Philadelphia 76ers for years instead of hours.
Mutombo had 17 points, 13 rebounds and five blocked shots in his debut with Philadelphia as the 76ers beat the Detroit Pistons 99-78 Friday night.
"He changed the whole game with his defense and rebounding," said Philadelphia's Allen Iverson, who had 43 points and 10 rebounds.
Mutombo was traded along with Roshown McLeod from Atlanta to Philadelphia on Thursday for Theo Ratliff, Nazr Mohammed and Pepe Sanchez in the most-significant deal of the NBA season.
After the game, Mutombo looked relieved to be sitting in a folding chair with ice packs surrounding both knees.
He flew from Atlanta to Philadelphia late Thursday night, had a physical at 7 a.m., then arrived in Detroit at about 5 p.m. Friday.
"I need some sleep," Mutombo said. "But really, I'm so excited to be with this group of guys. They're all about winning and we have a great coach."
Philadelphia coach Larry Brown was glad that Mutombo was able to provide a lot of the same things as Ratliff.
"He rebounded and defended like he has his whole career," Brown said. "I thought he was terrific ... I think it's pretty remarkable what he was able to do under those circumstances."
Philadelphia has the best record in the NBA at 42-14. The Sixers extended their winning streak to six games.
Detroit's Jerry Stackhouse scored 22 points. Chucky Atkins had 12 points and Dana Barros added 10. The Pistons made just 37.1 percent of their shots.
Mutombo's status for the game was much more in doubt than the outcome.
The Sixers jumped out to a 16-4 lead and cruised to the win. Philadelphia led by nine points after one quarter, 12 at halftime and 17 after three quarters.
Philadelphia did not know whether Mutombo would be cleared to play until an hour before the game.
Minutes after Philadelphia Brown was informed that Mutombo was able to play, Mutombo walked into Philadelphia's locker room.
When Brown told Mutombo that he could play, the nine-year veteran asked "What do you want me to do?"
Brown left the decision whether or not to play up to Mutombo. He nodded his head to indicate that he wanted to play, and then turned to look for a uniform and basketball shoes to replace his brown suit and dress shoes.
On defense, Mutombo, the three-time defensive player of the year, hung around the lane to block and alter shots.
He ignited Philadelphia's fastbreak with 10 defensive rebounds and crisp outlet passes. There were times that Iverson was so far down the court that Mutombo didn't make it to halfcourt.
On offense, he set space-creating screens with his 7-foot-2, 265-pound frame. When Mutombo got the ball, his sky hooks and deliberate low-post moves gave the Sixers an option on the interior.
Mutombo started and played 36 minutes. He made 7-of-12 shots and 3-of-4 free throws.
"There is not much difference between the Sixers with Theo Ratliff and with Mutombo," said Detroit's Ben Wallace, who had 17 rebounds. "They both clog the middle and block a lot of shots. Theo is a little more athletic and Mutombo is a little bigger."
The game also marked the debut of Detroit's Corliss Williamson, who scored six points and grabbed four rebounds.
Williamson was traded by Toronto along with Kornell David, Tyrone Corbin and a conditional first-round pick to Detroit for Jerome Williams and Eric Montross. Detroit released Corbin and put David on the injured list.
"It was unfair to play him, but once Ben (Wallace) got those two quick fouls, I didn't have much choice," Detroit's George Irvine said. "It's been a whirlwind for him, but he'll be fine. He did a nice job out there."