[討論] 選出你覺得最具代表性的季後賽故事照片已回收
一張好的照片,可以吸引你的注意並好好保存它。
因為當你凝望它時,可以讓你勾起許多埋藏在心裡的情緒與回憶。
就彷如時光倒轉,回到當初的那個地方的那個感動。
而具有故事性與代表性的NBA季後賽照片,
可以當作電腦桌布,激勵自己向上,或是遭遇不順遂時替自己打氣。
以下有15張最具代表性的NBA季後賽故事照片,哪一張是你的首選呢?
(歡迎在推(回)文PO上你的其他首選與故事。)
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[1] Havlicek Stole the Ball! http://0rz.tw/m7x4w
The Boston Garden eagerly watched and then stormed the
court after John Havlicek stole Hal Greer's inbounds pass
to seal a Game 7 victory in the 1965 Eastern Conference Finals.
This was the play that inspired Johnny Most's legendary call
("Havlicek stole the ball!"), even if it was some random
Boston Celtics fan that actually ended up with the rock
during the festivities.
[2] Willis Reed Limps onto the Court http://0rz.tw/OuokT
How's this for a goosebump-inducing moment?
Just two games after tearing a muscle in his leg,
Willis Reed walked out of the tunnel onto the court
at Madison Square Garden, shocking the world with news
that he would indeed play. Inspired by Reed's gutsy showing,
Walt Frazier took over Game 7 of the 1970 NBA Finals to help
the New York Knicks win their first title.
[3] Dr. J and Kareem http://0rz.tw/ezXwj
Before the 1983 NBA Finals, Andrew Bernstein took to the
locker room to capture this iconic photo of Julius Erving
and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar fighting over the Larry O'Brien Trophy.
The Los Angeles Lakers had won each of the past two Finals
clashes against the Philadelphia 76ers, but this series belonged
to the team in red. It's only fitting that Dr. J seems to be
controlling the prize, because it was his to hold once more
after a four-game sweep.
[4] Larry Bird and Magic Johnson http://0rz.tw/U44rG
Larry Bird and Magic Johnson might have been adversaries
on the court, but they maintained a healthy relationship off it.
The two rivals were separated by only the Larry O'Brien
Trophy before the 1984 NBA Finals, but it was eventual Finals MVP
Bird and the Boston Celtics who would emerge victorious
after seven hard-fought games. Bird and Magic's clashes
would come to define basketball in the '80s and drastically
increased the popularity of the sport.
[5] Magic Johnson's Junior, Junior, Junior Sky-Hook http://0rz.tw/wVLTh
Magic Johnson drilled this "junior, junior, junior sky-hook"
over the outstretched arms of Robert Parish and Kevin McHale t
o give the Los Angeles Lakers a 107-106 victory in the closing
seconds of Game 4 in the 1987 NBA Finals.
As Larry Bird explained, "You expect to lose to the Lakers on
a sky-hook. You don't expect it to be from Magic."
[6] The Kiss http://0rz.tw/OpvfH
It was no secret that Magic Johnson and Isiah Thomas
were well-acquainted with each other both on and off the
basketball court, but this kiss before the 1988 NBA Finals
still took the basketball world by storm.
Nothing more than a simple exchange of pleasantries between
friends and rivals, the kiss stood in stark contrast to the
intensely competitive sequence resulting in yet another title
for the Los Angeles Lakers.
[7] The Aftermath of "The Shot" http://0rz.tw/TJ2Kt
I couldn't have hit the shot over Craig Ehlo that inspired
this reaction, and I certainly couldn't have elevated to the
skies of the Coliseum at Richfield like Michael Jordan.
No basketball celebration has inspired more imitations than
Jordan's expression of pure joy after hitting what would come
to be known simply as "The Shot."
Jordan's buzzer-beater won both Game 5 and the 1989 first-round
series against the Cleveland Cavaliers. It will forever live
on throughout history.
[8] The Shrug http://0rz.tw/kGOjK
Even the legendary Michael Jordan was capable of
performing at such a high level that he could surprise himself.
Such was the case during Game 1 of the 1992 NBA Finals
when No. 23 hit his sixth three of the first half against the
Portland Trail Blazers and just shrugged. The expression on
his face couldn't be more perfect.
[9] Reggie Miller Choke Gesture http://0rz.tw/8CNtr
In Game 5 of the 1994 Eastern Conference Finals,
Reggie Miller dropped 39 points in Madison Square Garden,
but no shot will endure as long as this choke sign that he
directed at Spike Lee.
Miller scored 25 points in the fourth quarter,
then flashed this infamous gesture in the direction of
the New York Knicks super-fan, thereby ensuring that
he'd remain public enemy No. 1 in the Big Apple.
[10] Patrick Ewing Embraces the Crowd http://0rz.tw/r8FLS
After Patrick Ewing's legendary performance in Game 7
of the 1994 Eastern Conference Finals helped the New York Knicks
advance to the NBA Finals for the first time in 21 years,
the big man turned to the crowd and gave us this timeless pose.
Ewing made the series-winning putback dunk the finishing
touch on his 24-point, 22-rebound, seven-assist,
five-block masterpiece. But surely no moment felt sweeter
than this one, as he was finally able to victoriously
embrace the Madison Square Garden faithful.
[11] The Flu Game http://0rz.tw/tkNJt
Fans in Salt Lake City got to witness one of the more outstanding
and famous performances in NBA history when Michael Jordan overcame
both the flu (food poisoning?) and the Utah Jazz to record 38 points,
seven rebounds, five assists, three steals and a block.
Jordan expended so much energy and effort helping the Chicago Bulls
to a 90-88 victory in Game 5 of the 1997 NBA Finals that he couldn't
even make it off the court, instead collapsing into Scottie Pippen's
arms for a bit of assistance.
This is an unforgettable image of an unforgettable performance.
[12] Michael Jordan's Final Shot http://0rz.tw/FcLle
The final shot of Michael Jordan's tenure with the Chicago Bulls
produced arguably the most famous photograph in basketball history.
In Game 6 of the 1998 NBA Finals, Jordan stole the ball from Karl Malone,
worked his way free of Bryon Russell—he may or may not have pushed off—
and then elevated for this attempt while down by just a single point.
I don't think I need to tell you whether or not it went in.
[13] The Passing of the Torch http://0rz.tw/KF1St
How's this for a passing of the torch from one legend to another?
After the San Antonio Spurs won the 2003 NBA Finals by beating
the New Jersey Nets in six games, David Robinson embraced Tim Duncan
while the confetti streamed down. The mutual admiration, respect and
friendship are readily apparent in this image.
It would be the last title for The Admiral,
but the second of many for his successor.
[14] Derek Fisher's 0.4-Second Miracle http://0rz.tw/n9HFg
Derek Fisher proved to the world that it only takes 0.4 seconds
to get off a game-winner when he drilled this one against the
San Antonio Spurs in Game 5 of the 2004 Western Conference Semifinals.
Look at the clock indicating that the buzzer has already sounded,
then find the ball. It's barely left Fisher's hands.
Now you might understand why this sight still causes some Spurs fans
to experience physical pain almost a decade later.
[15] Anything Is Possible http://0rz.tw/6hk3M
I've never seen a more euphoric celebration than the one
Kevin Garnett granted us after his life's work finally paid off.
After winning the 2008 NBA title with the Boston Celtics,
the notoriously intense power forward threw his head back and screamed,
"Anything is possible!" to the heavens. It echoed through the rafters and
still rings clear in the mind of any NBA fan who witnessed the primal scream.
Will an image from the 2013 postseason be the next to become truly iconic?
As KG said, anything is possible.
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是不是也勾起你很多回憶呢?
身為7年2班的我,先自首前幾張我真的沒啥印象。
我是大約小六到國中年紀接觸籃球和NBA - 因為全球Jordan風潮的關係。
裡面有很多經典的議題:
R.Miller對S.Lee經典鎖喉圖,
P.Ewing的力挽狂瀾(悲劇英雄經典),
M.J傳說被下毒的比賽,
M.J的絕殺(偷推B.Russell),
D.Robsion和T.Duncan的相知相惜(堪稱NBA版孔融讓梨。)
D.Fisher神奇的0.4秒絕殺,
K.Garnett與P.P+R.Allen的三巨頭合體傳說。
或許,還有很多很多故事還沒被提醒,
若你有更深的回憶與故事,甚至圖片。
請在推(回)文中與大家分享喔。
謝謝。
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