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    无论怎样..

    不能倒下,绝对不能...
     
    呼,还是要提一下自己那只残废的腿
    现在开始做恢复训练了
     
    医生说,效果不是很理想
    每周2次,很痛很痛。。
    只是短短的几步路,比跑1500米还辛苦
    而且,没有知觉。
    只是,痛。。
    大脑感觉不到的
    全身的刺痛,汗珠不断的冒
    哈,现在这样,脱离了拐杖,就是这样了么?
     
    没有心情再继续打下去了
    还有一半的事情
    搁着吧
    继续下去,反正我知道
    我还没到极限。
     

    处女作,啊哈哈哈....

    In Phoenix: Barbosa, Marion Hand D'Antoni No. 200
     
    By Tracy Graven
    for HOOPSWORLD.com
    Mar 13, 2007, 20:00 
     

    Mike D'Antoni collected his 200th NBA career coaching victory last night.

    Though he watched it like many others via television, instead of from his typical vantage point along the sidelines.

    "I guess we won, although I missed the last part of the game," joked D'Antoni afterward. "I was getting a massage."

    D'Antoni was assessed two rapid-fire technicals about halfway through the third quarter, with his team up by eight points and getting roughed up at the Houston end of the floor.

    "I don't know what happened -- we were friends at halftime. The relationship just went downhill in the second half," D'Antoni continued. "I just said a couple of things I shouldn't have said. It happens. We're all kids out there. I should have watched myself, but I didn't and when I got frustrated, it spilled over a bit."

    Irregardless of whether D'Antoni had a valid point or not, the Suns seized upon the wave of emotion that D'Antoni left with and rode the Rockets into the ground, outscoring them 39-26 to end the game with a resounding 103-82 victory, the kind of thumping they needed as they head to Dallas for tomorrow's third showdown of the season with their nemesis Mavericks.

    "We'd love to play well against them and measure ourselves to see how we're doing," said D'Antoni.

    If it's anything like last night, the Mavericks may be in more trouble than they were against the architect of their flow, Don Nelson, whose Golden State Warriors laid a beating on them worse than the 117-100 final reflected.

    "They came out swinging, and we were never ready for the attack," Dallas' Dirk Nowitzki said. "We were backpedaling all game long. We were just never really ready to play."

    They'd better be ready on Wednesday night as the Dallas - Golden State game film will likely be part of the in-flight movie package from Phoenix to Dallas today.

    Of course, you'd be a fool to think they'd be anything BUT ready with Steve nash and the Suns coming to town. But the Suns have a distinct X factor in Leandro Barbosa -- a player no one has yet to figure out yet, including his teammates.

    'Blur'-bosa logged his second 32-point effort in the past three games, and fourth 30-point effort of the season after never scratching the 30 point threshold in any of his first three seasons. Similarly to last week's game against the visiting Charlotte Bobcats, Leandrinho went 12-for-18 overall, and was unconscious from downtown, nailing five of six en route to his game high, which was more points than Tracy McGrady and Yao Ming combined.

    "Barbosa kicked out butts tonight. I've never seen anybody as fast as this kid," said McGrady, toning down his language from the last time he watched Barbosa burn the Rockets in Phoenix. "He's really 'Speedy Gonzalez.' He's been on a roll lately and he did a great job kicking our butts tonight."

    "What can you say? The guy is playing great basketball," praised two-time MVP Steve Nash. "He's getting better and better and I think he's even becoming more versatile. He's a great weapon for us and it is really fun to watch him develop."

    All this about a guy everyone around the city wanted to dump two years ago.

    Barbosa's 32 would pace all players, and he and Shawn Marion waged a little two-on-five to close out the third quarter after D'Antoni's dismissal, keeping the Suns eight-point cushion safe until the fourth, where the Suns ran away with the game on a 29-16 effort that saw the Rockets about as much out of gas as their huffing, puffing leader, Yao.

    "I thought we were in the ball park at the start of the fourth," commented Rockets coach Jeff Van Gundy. "We just didn't play well enough and I thought our will power lessened when it got harder. They did some good things on defense and we struggled in particular with their speed by Barbosa and Marion on the boards."

    For all intents and purposes, the may have well been in the "ball park," which is a couple blocks down the street and as vacant last night as Houston's offensive effort. The Rockets were only able to muster 38.6 percent shooting on the night, largely in part to Yao's one-of-nine, Rafer Alston's three-for-14, and McGrady's eight-for-28, which -- again -- speaks to the tight defense of Marion, who should receive serious consideration for the league's Defensive Player of the Year Award.

    "We shot bad as a team tonight," said Juwan Howard, who was -- ironically -- seven-of-seven from the field. "Tonight they beat us to a lot of loose balls and the offensive boards, and got second shot opportunities to make shots ... and they did."

    McGrady, despite hitting at everything but the inside of the 18" iron cylinder, led the Rockets with 19 points. Howard's perfect night resulted in 14 and former CBA journeyman Chuck Hayes was another bright spot with 13 points and 10 rebounds.

    Luther Head continued his steady play with a dozen on the night off the bench and Yao finished with 10 points, eight rebounds and a block.

    On the Phoenix side of the ball, Barbosa streaked to his third straight game as the Suns' leading scorer ... off the bench, all but cementing his Sixth Man of the Year honor. He also grabbed eight rebounds in the incredible effort. James Jones added 11 off the bench and Kurt Thomas chipped in a deuce to go along with his seven boards, giving the Suns nearly half their point total off the shallow D'Antoni bench.

    For the starters, Boris Diaw shook off a tentative first half to record 15 points Houston, a team he always seems to excel against. Marion finished up with 14 points and 15 boards, while Amare Stoudemire was 12 and six on the night, while shutting down Yao.

    Nash logged 10 points and eight assists, while Raja Bell had a rough go at two-for-eight and only seven points in nearly 30 minutes on the floor. "I sucked tonight," said Bell after the game, though he seemed up to the challenge of taking on the Mavericks tomorrow night. "Let's hope so."

    "I think our concentration and our discipline defensively was better," said Nash, one of the team's most vocal critics. "We just played harder. I think you can make up for so much when you play hard and sustain it."

    Something they're going to have to do from now until June ... if they want to play that long into the spring.

    Assuming they get past the Mavericks ... who they haven't beat since the fell 2-4 in last year's Western Conference Finals, including two losses this season, one by a nail-biting Nowitzki dagger and the other in the first month of the season that launched Dallas from 0-4 into the winning column, where they've been 52-6 since.

    "When you play Dallas it's a measuring stick for both teams," said D'Antoni. "It will be a great game for the fans and it means a little bit in March, more when we play them in April. One thing's for sure, it will be a great game."

    Amare Stoudemire seems amped for the challenge.

    "Stay tuned."

    We'll be glued to the sets on Wednesday night, my friend.

    Because if the Suns can turn this week into a 4-0 boon, the bounce in their step may be back.

    Just in time for the playoffs.
     
    在17NBA接手的第一篇译文,要纪念下的,啊哈哈。。

    多愁不善感?

    嗯,不知道从什么时候开始的吧..
     
    为什么,就算是街上的一棵树,我都不经意去联想未来呢?
    不知道从什么时候开始,我就拼命的去想...
    这样那样的可能。
     
    父亲对我的期望很高
    母亲也一样。
    爷爷奶奶从小到大惯着我,也是因为这点吧。
    最要好的姑姑也是这样,同样,她也坚信,我是有“能力”的。
     
    为什么?
    简单来说吧,就是介于富贵和贫穷之间
    如果未来我只是一个小职员。
    一个月2000,3000
    或者
    我是可以一年吃20W,30W年薪制的老总。
    或者
    我是一个一天可以赚几十W,也可以一天亏几十W的暴发户?
    或者
    我只是个要饭的,扫地。
    或者
    我只是个最低级的工人
     
    不够啊,2000,3000哪里够
    不行啊,这样下去你想去搬水泥吗?
    不够啊,你想被我赶出去要饭吗?
    这样才对,好好念书才有出席
    这样就对了,要抓住机遇
     
    不够么...
    是不是这样就很没出息。
    是不是这样就辜负了我自己。
    是不是这样我就永远没办法快乐起来。
    是不是这样父母和其他家人就会为我感到惋惜。
    是不是这样所有人就会看不起我
    是不是这样我就该死?