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引用第7938樓阿清2007-03-01 16:21發表的“”:
好彩之前真係放左wally姐 [表情] [表情]



等我add 左佢先
寧願一生都不說話 都不想講假說話欺騙你
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引用第7939樓frankie2007-03-01 16:26發表的“”:
等我add 左佢先 [表情] [表情] [表情]

好彩你係waiver 1..

唔係佢實比人add左
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俾snipertcy add左Cassell
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只看該作者 7938  發表于: 2007-03-01
比人炒
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引用第7941樓ryan_kewell_72007-03-01 17:34發表的“”:
俾snipertcy add左Cassell [表情]



我都想add 架^^"
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引用第7943樓frankie2007-03-01 17:38發表的“”:
我都想add 架^^"

我都係 但係唔成功
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我都想add架~

點知livingston傷到咁金~
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只看該作者 7942  發表于: 2007-03-01
frankie果然add左j.wil

尋日cassell又add..今日j.wil又add唔到
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引用第7945樓迪神2007-03-01 18:01發表的“”:
我都想add架~ [表情]
點知livingston傷到咁金~ [表情]


但為 j.wil 而放棄左Cassell^^"
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引用第7939樓frankie2007-03-01 16:26發表的“”:
等我add 左佢先 [表情] [表情] [表情]


收咧 wor ... add 來擺嗎 ? 哈哈
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引用第7941樓ryan_kewell_72007-03-01 17:34發表的“”:
俾snipertcy add左Cassell [表情]


Wavier 終於有用了

小偷 Cassell


我小學時的偶像

他離開火箭後, 我都覺得他好得的,

最後三週靠他了
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It was gruesome and grotesque and almost impossible to forget – Shaun Livingston, his left knee virtually torn in half, crumpled and writhing in pain Tuesday.

There is virtually nothing positive that can come from a potential career-ending injury to the likable, determined Los Angeles Clippers point guard.

Yet perhaps Livingston can serve as a reminder to the supposedly sound, wise voices who always are telling these young athletes about the benefits of staying one more year in college, the ones defending the NBA's ridiculous age limit, the ones more concerned about their own entertainment or profit than the fact that even the brightest of basketball futures rides on a single, skinny ligament.

Because while the NBA's window of opportunity closes, colleges never do. Because while you might get just one shot at draft day millions, an education is there forever.

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If the TV announcers and establishment defenders, when imploring the stay in school mantra, always are going to bring up some bust from past – are we still talking about Korleone Young? – then let Livingston serve as the unfortunate (yet fortunate) poster child for the other side, the take the money and run route.

He turned down a scholarship to Duke in 2004, choosing at age 18 to jump to the NBA where his fabulous yet fragile body was drafted fourth by the Clippers. He had a contract that guaranteed him more than $10 million in salary even before Reebok signed him to an endorsement deal worth millions more. The kid from Peoria, Ill., instantaneously was set for life.

Yet there still were those who cried he should have gone to college. And if he had they'd have begged him to stay and play the same way they do right now with Kevin Durant and Greg Oden.

But it seems Livingston never was meant to last. The body that allowed him that insane crossover at 6-foot-7 always was cursed. In three seasons in the NBA he's been a hobbled medical mess – dislocated right knee, sprained right ankle, torn cartilage in his right shoulder, a stress reaction in his lower back.

Then came Tuesday, when the knee just ripped apart while he went for a simple layup. He tore his anterior cruciate ligament, posterior cruciate ligament, medial collateral ligament and lateral meniscus. It is a wonder the thing stayed on.

「It's probably the most serious injury you can have to the knee," Clippers physician Tony Daly told reporters. "He might miss all of next year. It's a freak accident, that's for sure.」

The freak part was there was no contact to set off the injury. There was no awkward cut on the floor. There was so reason for it to happen. This, essentially, was what the 21-year-old's knee was destined to do. This is what his body was about.

And so all Livingston can do is rehab, pray and rest assured that he not only made the wisest choice of his life when he jumped to the league but also that David Stern hadn't decided that his marketing plans were more important than Livingston's individual rights.

Had Livingston gone to college, he never would have gotten out, each injury serving as a red flag to the NBA that would have kept him from being drafted. And eventually Livingston's knee was destined to fail him. It just would have been in Cameron Indoor rather than the Staples Center.

Instead he got when the getting was possible, and smart, savvy and mature, he then protected his money. One of his business advisors said Wednesday that Livingston has perhaps $6 million in bank. He is set to earn additional NBA and shoe company millions while he rehabs over at least the next eight to 12 months.

He probably will play again. But even if he doesn't, even this is a worst-case scenario and he never sees another minute in the NBA, he forever has changed the economic realities of his family.

And, of course, that worst case would include the chance to do what so many think is the best case to begin with – go to college. Livingston still can get all the education the world can offer because the SAT doesn't care much about lateral quickness.

So maybe you should hear about Shaun Livingston when the college announcers are barking their self-serving slop about how the NBA's age minimum is such a great thing for these young stars, for the game. Or how another year is always the good, safe option.

The age rule may be good for a lot of people, but college players aren't among them. Having institutions take the freedom of choice away from individuals never can be a positive.

Especially when the risks are so great, the money so grand and a college education always, eventually, a possibility.


21歲仔,陰公~
睇d相心都寒埋~
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只看該作者 7947  發表于: 2007-03-01
引用第7950樓迪神2007-03-01 20:03發表的“”:
It was gruesome and grotesque and almost impossible to forget – Shaun Livingston, his left knee virtually torn in half, crumpled and writhing in pain Tuesday.
There is virtually nothing positive that can come from a potential career-ending injury to the likable, determined Los Angeles Clippers point guard.
Yet perhaps Livingston can serve as a reminder to the supposedly sound, wise voices who always are telling these young athletes about the benefits of staying one more year in college, the ones defending the NBA's ridiculous age limit, the ones more concerned about their own entertainment or profit than the fact that even the brightest of basketball futures rides on a single, skinny ligament.
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我無看清楚他受傷的相呢,

迪神, 可唔可以擺出來看看 ?
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只看該作者 7948  發表于: 2007-03-01
引用第7951樓snipertcy2007-03-01 20:09發表的“”:
我無看清楚他受傷的相呢,
迪神, 可唔可以擺出來看看 ?
.......

你係yfb到click佢profile係面都有一張佢攬住藎頭既相架~
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引用第7952樓迪神2007-03-01 20:11發表的“”:
你係yfb到click佢profile係面都有一張佢攬住藎頭既相架~ [表情]


terrible


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