x小倫x: foreveryoung:
這個建議 非常好 原因是 AI畢竟是不會打團隊球風的 球員 他雖矮 但是他就是SG能力
而籃網現在傷兵不少 隊員也大多是 打個人球風的多 不如大家一起搶分 倒也熱鬧
但是問題是AI自己本身應該還是認為 除了心裡想打先發當主力外
應該還想加入一支有競爭力的球隊 畢竟也想撈一枚戒指再退吧 籃網他可能會看不起
這就很矛盾 他現在的狀態是 最好打第六人SG (但他其實心理不太願意) 或是轉型打PG(他不適合 因為無組織能力)
而他還是想打先發SG 享有大量時間 跟開火權 其他人就是當防守 跟藍板手 或是傳球給他的幫手
但是 大部分市場願意給他的是 板凳位置 加上幾百萬的薪水 及不多的時間上場
這很像是一個已經年華老去的35幾熟女 還是緬懷過去自己的絕代風華魅力 雖想找聽話的 有錢的 帥的長期飯票 但是忘記市場已經遠去。。。。
而她自己 也沒有因為外在競爭力下滑 而調整心態 跟個性 轉為溫柔體貼 或是學習家事做飯 多讀書增加內涵
還是一樣大辣辣的脾氣 愛shopping 自我意識高 也不想生養小孩 說話膚淺
試問 哪個有條件的中年男人願意要這種終身伴侶?
....感覺已經扯遠了...
我是不知道你所謂的:
他還是想打先發SG 享有大量時間 跟開火權 其他人就是當防守 跟藍板手 或是傳球給他的幫手
這種消息是從哪得來的?是否可以貼一下新聞來源呢?
還是只是你個人的想法?
我是不懂AI的心態哪調整不好,今天要是熟女跟帥哥雙方都條件談好,那沒話說!問題是有一方明顯是來騙的...
如果他沒因為年紀大,就調整心態打法,那金塊時期會有一堆球員進步嗎?Iguodala 不也早廢了....
一碼事歸一碼事,不要亂扯...........
他平均三場 上場22.3 分鐘 留下平均12.3分3.7助攻 1.3 籃板 失誤2.3 罰球率50%
我不認為教練沒有重用他 球隊簽他來就是 他有當板凳暴徒的得分能力 還有票房
(之前 新聞: Iverson傷癒復出後,連續3場比賽都只以板凳球員的身份出賽,引起他的不滿,所以這次離隊也難免引發眾人揣測,認為他是不滿自己的出賽時間,被定位為替補,所以才忿而離隊。
消息指出,Iverson因為與總教練Lionel Hollins對於他的上場時間及角色定位溝通不良而極度不悅,這次離隊回到亞特蘭大,短時間之內將不會歸隊。Hollins則告訴媒體,他要先專注在球隊上,而非與Iverson的紛爭。)
而當板凳替補 卻有20幾分鐘的上場 有一場打了28分鐘 能說不重用嗎? 這能說有騙他? 調度不好?
他自己 有一場失誤四次 罰球率50% 都不說
(之前新聞: 由於始終盼不到Allen Iverson歸隊,灰熊今天(17日)決定和他終止合約,也終結這段「錯愛」,Iverson恐怕只能拿到300萬美金合約中的極少部分。)
對方簽了他一年 他打三場就不爽打 離隊不歸 到底是誰受騙?
他現在的心態已經不適合打NBA了,一個對球隊不尊重的球員,哪個老闆敢簽他,職業球員講的就是你目前對球隊的貢獻,而不是一天到晚講過去的豐功偉業,除非他已經退役了。
有多少傳奇球員 明星球員 到了生涯末期沒轉隊 打過替補 或是改當苦工 幫小老弟抬轎的? 他們都為了總冠軍在拼,而無怨言
(看看 馬龍當年在爵士也是單場能砍20 30 分的得分悍將 後來到湖人當成籃板防守的苦功 幫小老弟kobe 單檔 搶籃板 防守最難守的Duncan, Garnet 他有說不爽不打嗎 若不是膝蓋受傷 說不定當年 F4能拿下一個冠軍 mourning 當O'neal 替補 還是一樣盡責 每一分鐘都是拼命 而且沒有抱怨 不爽 私自離隊 Robinsno 在Duncan 來時 自願退居輔助角色 木桶伯 ..............太多了.......... )
AI 他應該只為了自己的得分績效 個人表現 自己的感覺 在拼吧 因為他是一個自私的人
但是球隊最重要的是 團隊合作 無私 跟 球隊勝利 還有尊重教練的指示 跟紀律
何況他也不是以組織供輸和領袖能力見長,不能轉型PG,
而體能速度 爆發力也會越來越差 身高不夠高 3分又不是很穩 打SG 只會越來越差
以他目前的狀況,還是退休好了。 他給我感覺是 跟 Marbury , SF3,是三兄弟 同一型的人 下場也差不多
再說 好漢不提當年勇,有人說他出身街頭 所以難免 但是這是NBA 可不是以前他生活的街頭!!!!
不然他還是回去街頭好了
看看美國專業分析家的說法 比我說得更仔細
(文章: Allen Iverson: Me First, Team Laterby by Fred Richani the Senior Analist)
Just when you thought the "me first" culture in New York Knicks basketball was changing, post-Isiah Thomas era, THINK AGAIN!
Knicks president Donnie Walsh claims his team will at least look into signing the recently-waived guard Allen Iverson. Yes, A.I.'s tenure with the Memphis Grizzlies is done already. Go figure.
Sure, on the surface, New York looks to be a good fit. Iverson would have a great coach in Mike D'Antoni and a nice cast of young guys that desperately need a spark at 1-9. But here's the thing:
New York is a good fit for A.I., yet the future Hall of Famer is NOT a good fit for the team.
Why, you ask?
His tenure at Memphis barely lasted a couple of weeks. His stint in Detroit last season was embarrassing to the game, considering the fact he openly complained about coming off the bench.
I mean if he was a backup to say, Acie Law, then I could understand.
But the guy was backing up Richard "Rip" Hamilton, a.k.a. former NBA champion. A.k.a. the leader of the Pistons, who last time I checked has been to a lot more Conference/NBA Finals than Iverson has in his entire career.
How about Iverson's time in Denver?
Iverson always complained about not playing with a true superstar.
He got his wish when he was traded a few years back to the Denver Nuggets to play with All-Star forward Carmelo Anthony.
The result? A team that couldn't distribute the ball properly and underachieved.
Now like I said, Allen Iverson is a Hall of Fame guard.
He's also one of the most selfish players in recent memory—at least for his caliber of play.
Keep in mind, this is the same Allen Iverson that contemplated retirement if he didn't find a starting job in the NBA! Newsflash: it's a young man's game.
And if A.I. does sign somewhere as a starter, the only place that would make sense is Charlotte, where his old Philly 76ers coach Larry Brown is currently at.
Let's be real here. There's a reason why this guy is not on contending teams such as the Spurs, Celtics, Lakers, Blazers, Magic, and Cavaliers.
The reason is because he is Allen Iverson: great player, who still, at the age of 34, can't understand the concept of team.
Perhaps, he should ask Manu Ginobli if he'd rather start or win championships.
So maybe I'm a bit biased at the moment. No, not because Iverson played in Philly. No, not because I hate A.I. (I don't).
I'd rather not have one of the teams of my youth be further plagued by someone selfish.
Sure, he's nowhere near of a jerk as estranged guard Stephon Marbury, but that doesn't mean he wouldn't cause problems.
And while Iverson would be a huge upgrade from Chris Duhon, I doubt he'll distribute the ball much or trust his teammates.
If anything, it seems like nothing's ever good enough for him.
He wants to win and has a chance to join a contender, but spurns them due to a sixth man role. He wants to start in Detroit and when he starts losing, it proves that the man was a bad fit—guess what happens?
"Hey coach, I have issues. See ya later!"
I know the Knicks are "straight up trash, homey," but if Donnie Walsh and Mike D'Antoni truly want to build a winning culture in New York, Allen Iverson is NOT the answer.
See, folks. ESPN2's Skip Bayless can be right. And his old assessment of A.I. could never be more true.
Even to this day, A.I. is still all about Me, Myself, and I-Verson.
Fred "The F-Bomb" Richani s a columnist for The Sports Courier , 411Mania.com, and everythingyntk.com . Richani founded The Sports Courier in 2009. His work has been featured on CBS Sportsline , Pro Wrestling Torch , GOOGLE News , and USAToday.com .
He has also interviewed Platinum-selling bands Blue October and OneRepublic . Richani currently resides in Freehold, N.J., just an hour from New York City and Philadelphia.
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