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【科比绝伦】联盟疑似暗箱扶正勒布朗 每一年的全明星投票结果出炉之后联盟都摆脱不了暗箱操作嫌疑,这个赛季也是一样,科比-布莱恩特在第四轮领先勒布朗-詹姆斯接近25000票的情况下被后者成功反超,最终两人票数之间的差距居然多达接近10万票,仅仅两个周的时间里詹姆斯的得票数就狂超科比12万票之多,而他也在本赛季之后成为联盟历史上第一个在三届全明星投票中都获得至少250万票的超级球星。此前两次詹姆斯得票超过250万票分别是2006-2007赛季的2516049票和2008-2009赛季的2940823票,加上本赛季的2549693票,詹姆斯已经毫无疑问的成为了新世纪联盟中绝对的人气王。 如果你是“小飞侠”的球迷,肯定会想到联盟又在暗箱操作云云。毕竟联盟高层一直以来都在致力于扶植一个全新的偶像,至今为止从未有过负面新闻,场上表现也始终无比抢眼的勒布朗-詹姆斯肯定是第一选择。而科比正在一天一天的老去,与其等到他即将退役的时候才开始找接班人,不如现在就将詹姆斯推上最前方,还能科比好好的上演几年NBA第一人的霸权争夺…… 当然了,詹姆斯在最后时刻超越科比也不是完全没有理由。一方面,最后一轮联盟会将此前没有统计的纸质投票和短信投票全都计算在内,所以最后一轮比赛所有人的得票数都会大幅增加,另一方面,考虑到因为手指骨裂受伤之后科比的表现一直不稳定,而詹姆斯则率领骑士队高居东部榜首,前段时间还超越科比成为了联盟史上最年轻的14000分先生,所以这段时间内詹姆斯在全世界球迷心中的地位又有几分提升。 另外一个让人意外的结果则是邓肯挤掉诺维茨基,成了西部全明星阵容的首发大前锋,在第四轮投票结果出来的时候诺维茨基还领先邓肯5万票有余,最终的结果却是邓肯强力反超,领先诺维茨基6万余票成功挤进首发。要知道今年全明星赛的主场设在了达拉斯,德克-诺维茨基也是东道主球队中最有影响力的球星,此次结果出来诺维茨基无缘首发,这可是给达拉斯的球迷带来的不小的打击。 其实加盟NBA至今,诺维茨基就从未在哪一年的全明星赛上首发过,从05年的加内特到06年的麦蒂再到今年的安东尼,在邓肯牢牢把住一个首发位置的同时,诺维茨基也始终不曾战胜过以上这些竞争对手,本以为今年将会是诺维茨基首发的最好机会,毕竟他打出了职业生涯至今为止最全面的一个赛季,达拉斯小牛队的战绩也比马刺队更好,可到头来,还是表现十年如一日的石佛笑到了最后。值得一提的是圣安东尼奥马刺的球迷当中似乎存在一个强大的刷票集团,上赛季全明星赛上布鲁斯-鲍文最后一轮票数暴涨险些跻身首发的诡异现象相信很多球迷都还记得,好在此次只是邓肯最终挤进了首发,可惜挤掉诺维茨基,这却让达拉斯的球迷有些不爽。 不过,诺维茨基入选全明星替补阵容还是没有悬念的事情,而他会拿出什么样的表现来反击此次投票过程中的惨败呢?我们都拭目以待。
小说连载:圣武宰相伍子胥 前言: 我第一次听到伍子胥这个名字,是在一九五六年下半年,我于合肥一中读初二(上)时。当时文学课本有一篇课文“晏子使楚”(选自《晏子春秋》),文学老师杨鉴先生为使我们能更多的了解我国春秋时代的情况,配合教学,在课外活动时给我们讲了伍子胥的故事,让我留下了极其深刻的印象。后来我看书,方知杨先生所讲的伍子胥故事,源于明朝人冯梦龙写的历史小说《东周列国志》。         故而我写这本历史小说《伍子胥》,即以《东周列国志》(以下简称《东志》)作为基础。但考虑到本书的重要内容,应符合史料记载,因此以《左传》、《史记》、《中国历史纪年表》(以下简称《年表》)等史料作为依据,对照《东志》,对《东志》所叙作了适当的修改。对《东志》中不符合情理的叙述,亦作了适当的修改。在本书中,还选录《东志》的一些诗赋,且对其不符诗赋要求或情理的字句,一并作了适当的修改。         一、对《东志》所叙不符史料记载之处作了适当的修改,如:         《东志》在叙说楚平王从狱中取出伍奢,要其写书信给其子伍尚、伍员时,言道:“令左右授以纸笔”。这显然与史实不符。实际上,在伍奢所处的春秋后期,世上还没有纸。直至其后六百多年的东汉中期,蔡伦用树皮、麻头、破布、旧渔网为原料造纸,世上始有纸。故依史实将此处改为:“令左右授以竹简与笔”。         《东志》叙说孙武操演宫女三百人,令各人右手操剑,左手握盾。此处不仅操演人数器械与《史记》不符,而实际上宫女从未使过兵器,孙武却要彼持两样器械,也太难为彼了。是以依《史记》记载,将其改为孙武操演宫女一百八十人,皆令持戟。         《东志》叙说伍子胥破楚郢都后带兵围郑,郑定公大惧。而此时郑定公已死九年,其子郑献公在位,依《年表》将其改为伍子胥破楚郢都后带兵围郑,郑献公大惧。         《东志》叙说楚大夫申包胥借得秦兵,遇吴先锋大将夫概于沂水,大败吴兵。而沂水在今山东、江苏,秦、吴交战之楚地却在今河南、湖北,依《史记》记载将其改为秦兵大败吴兵与稷(在今河南桐柏东)。         《东志》叙说夫差为吴王阖闾之孙,依《左传》和《史记》记载将其改为夫差为吴王阖闾之子。         《东志》叙说越灭吴后,越王勾践言给吴王夫差甬东五百家,依《史记》记载将其改为越王勾践言给吴王夫差甬东一百家。         
【科比绝伦】科比给DIME写的文章 Kobe Bryant / Dime Magazine Posted: 3 hours ago    The following excerpt is from Kobe Bryant's first-person cover story in Issue #22 of Dime. The latest issue of Dime, available at newstands now. My biggest fear is not winning another title. But fear is a great motivator. I'm determined to lead this organization back to the top. The people who once celebrated me are the same people who doubt me now. They say that because I don't have Shaq that I can't win, that it's over. The only thing I truly worry about is that my drive and my will are sometimes too much for my teammates to handle. Do I expect too much from them? How can I elevate them to play with my same passion every night? What helps me understand and deal with this is the fact that I was once in their shoes. I once played a supporting role on this team. Back then I knew how much pressure Shaquille had on him to win a ring and I also knew I could help. So I studied the game offensively and especially defensively because I knew that if I could harass on the perimeter with him clogging the lane, it would demoralize our opponents more than anything we could do offensively. I also knew that the teams he played on in the past did not have a closer. No one could take the game over down the stretch or hit the game winner or make the key free throws. Those were Shaq's weaknesses, so I had to step up and make them my strengths. I knew how much more I could bring to the battle, but that wasn't my role. I was a scorer who became a facilitator in order to win. But now I worry because I know how hard that was for me to learn, how many sleepless nights I had and how much criticism and trade rumors I had to endure before I mastered my role. This is probably what my current teammates are going through. All I can do is pray that one day we will reach the same level of chemistry and understanding that existed between me, Shaq, Rick Fox, Derek Fisher, Robert Horry and all the other players I once went to war with. The fears I have are soothed a little by the presence of Phil Jackson. Simply put: He is the best coach I have ever played for. Everything I have learned about the game can be traced to him and Tex Winter. They teach the game at such a deeper level than X's and O's. The game is a rhythm, a dance. Phil and Tex have taught me to feel the game. To think the game without thinking, to see without seeing. They taught me how to prepare. How to conceptualize the spirit of my opponents and attack them where they are weak. I've seen how prepared PJ gets before games, and as the on-court leader he is trusting me to do the same. So I do all the things he has taught me to do before tipoff and once the ball is in the air my mind is at ease and my body is ready to play. I take it to the other team on both ends of the floor. I take pride in being able to do that. I HATE being scored on, even by players who some say are "un-guardable." I don't believe it when they say "Oh, that player is just hot today." F--- that! Cool his ass off then. When we play on the road and the entire crowd is booing me it doesn't bother me at all. What I think about is simple: "When these fans leave this game I want them to remember how hard I fought and the passion and drive with which I played." I have always played this game with passion. And I always worked hard. When I saw the movie Rudy I remember thinking, "What if I worked that hard?" God has blessed me both physically and intellectually to play this game, so what would happen if I push as hard as the character in this film? I would love for people to think of me as a talented overachiever. Even though those fans may chant "Kobe sucks" when they leave that arena I want them to walk out with a different feeling than they came in with. When they leave they'll leave with the understanding that they have just witnessed a player give himself completely to his passion; they have just watched an athlete pour every ounce of his heart and soul out on that floor. And hopefully, when the next volume of my life is all said and done, they will respect and appreciate the years that I spent giving all of me to the game that means everything to me.
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