【路透:🇭🇰 終審法院 VS 中共】最後一 round?有險可守?在歷史洪流之下,每人只能明知不可為而為之,盡做👊🏻😐👊🏻。
“Some in the city’s legal establishment are now bracing for the possibility that China will begin to meddle in the appointment of new judges, following objections by some pro-Beijing lawmakers in Hong Kong to two recent appointments on the top court. With the search currently underway for at least one new justice for the top court, the three judges who spoke to Reuters said they feared vacancies could create an opening for Beijing.
Any intervention in the selection process, said one of the justices, would likely spark resignations on the bench.” 守住。
“We know from our interactions with senior mainland judges that they just don’t get Hong Kong at all,” said the justice, who spoke on condition of anonymity. “They always want to know why Hong Kong is so confused and chaotic, and not ‘patriotic.’” 簡單。百花齊放是黃道,一言堂死無全屍。
“A Reuters poll in March showed that even with the protests dying down amid the pandemic, support for the demands of pro-democracy protesters has grown. Backing for universal suffrage in Hong Kong, for instance, rose to 68% from 60% in December. Support for the protests remained strong, at 58% compared with 59% previously.” 看得見的希望,但明白情況絕對會惡化;不求他人守險,但求我無愧盡做。
路透原文 👉🏻 https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/hongkong-politics-judiciary/
同時也有10部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過0的網紅Cuoc Song Xu Nguoi Official,也在其Youtube影片中提到,Hong Kong, Episode 2...
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Hong Kong, Episode 2
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Chris Mullin was making just his second start of the season, but it was the finish for the 36-year-old that was really sweet.
Mullin scored nine of his season-high 21 points in the fourth quarter, including a 3-pointer with 1:52 left that pushed the lead to four points, as the Pacers fought back from a 10-point deficit to defeat the Philadelphia 76ers, 92-90.
Mullin's vintage performance ended the 76ers' hopes of catching the New York Knicks for third place in the Eastern Conference, and left them just one-half game ahead of the fifth-place Charlotte Hornets, who hold the tiebreaker after winning the season series, 3-1. The 76ers (48-33) had won three straight coming into the game.
"We had a great opportunity to get home-court advantage, we controlled our own destiny and we didn't get it done," guard Eric Snow said. "We have to win our game tomorrow (in Chicago) and home. Who knows, Charlotte may give us one. If not, we'll go on the road and win."
With the Pacers (55-26) already having clinched their first Eastern Conference title, their aging starting backcourt, Reggie Miller and Mark Jackson, were given the night off. Mullin and Jalen Rose got the nod in their place. It was Rose's 28th start of the season.
"We have a lot of guys on this team who can play and play well," Indiana forward Austin Croshere said. "With two starters and big point scorers sitting out, the other guys wanted to prove that they can play as well, and we did that tonight."
The only thing Mullin has to prove is that he can still produce the way he did in his best years with Golden State. For six straight seasons, from 1987-88 to 1992-93, Mullin averaged more than 20 points a game. But injuries have slowed him considerably in recent years.
The Sixers led 78-68 after three quarters, but Mullin unleashed three 3-pointers and the Pacers' defense held Philadelphia without a basket for a 10:48 span. The Sixers missed 13 straight shots, and when Mullin hit an open 3-pointer from the left corner, Indiana led 89-85 with 1:52 to play.
Toni Kukoc drilled a 3-pointer over Mullin with 42 seconds to play, but Rose hit two free throws with 27 seconds left, putting the Pacers up 91-88.
Rose fouled Snow and the Sixers guard hit both free throws with 20 seconds left, and Philadelphia's chances seemed to improve when Travis Best hit just one of two with 18 seconds to go, leaving the Pacers ahead 92-90.
Snow drove into the paint and flipped a pass out to Kukoc, alone 12 feet from the basket, but the Croatian missed the jumper and the ball skipped out of bounds as time expired.
"Our defense was real good," Indiana coach Larry Bird said. "Down the stretch, we had trouble scoring for a while but our defense kept us in it. We made some plays."
The Sixers looked like the team with nothing at stake early in the game, but Kukoc energized them with his passing in the second quarter and Allen Iverson provided the spark in the third, when Philadelphia built a 10-point lead.
The Sixers opened the quarter with a 10-2 run, powered by George Lynch's six points, and when Theo Ratlif dunked with 8:49 to go, the Sixers were up, 56-54.
Iverson scored 10 points over the final 5:41 of the third, beginning with his layup that gave Philadelphia a 60-59 edge. Despite the sore elbow that kept him from looking for his outside shot Saturday night, Iverson hit a pair of 3-pointers as the Sixers built a 78-68 lead heading into the final 12 minutes.
The Pacers' big starting lineup helped them go on a 9-0 run to take a 29-15 lead late in the first quarter. Austin Croshere dunked back the rebound of Rik Smits' missed jumper and Smits hit a 12-footer before Mullin made back-to-back steals, nailing an open 3-pointer off the first and going in for a layup that gave the Pacers the 14-point lead with 56 seconds left.
Rose finished with 20 points and nine assists, and Smits had 16 points and 10 rebounds for the Pacers, who admitted they were looking for payback for a 111-101 loss they suffered to the Sixers at Conseco Fieldhouse on March 26.
"We have a great record in what we call `payback' games," Rose said. "It was a great win for our team."
"Chris Mullin gave us a big lift," Bird said. "Rik Smits has been about as good as I've seen him in a long time. We had a total effort from everybody. We played hard and that's good to see, especially when you really don't have much to play for."
Iverson led Philadelphia with 24 points, Lynch scored 16, Tyrone Hill grabbed 14 rebounds and Snow dished out 12 assists.
"I understand that to win a championship, you have to win on somebody else's home court anyway," Iverson said. "I always turn a negative into a positive, and the positive is that we'll have some experience with playing on the road if we do have the fifth seed."
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After getting beaten physically and on the scoreboard in Orlando in Game 2, the Philadelphia 76ers talked about sending a message to the Magic that they did not intend to be intimidated by what they considered Gestapo tactics.
Message delivered.
The Sixers played their own brand of "basketbrawl" Thursday night, roughing up the Magic physically early, then abusing them on the scoreboard the rest of the night en route to a rousing 97-85 victory in Game 3 of the best-of-5, first-round NBA playoff series.
Philly, up 2-1, can capture the series with a victory Saturday at home (12:30 p.m., NBC-TV).
The sellout crowd of 20,874 at the First Union Center was pumped even before the game --the first NBA playoff game held in Philly since May 12, 1991 -- began. The fans got louder during the pyrotechnics-infused introductions, were in a frenzy when the large replay screens showed a cartoon of Rocky punching Mickey Mouse (which read, "Yo, Orlando, Get set for a real Rocky welcome") backed by the "Rocky" soundtrack, and they were downright deafening early in the contest as their Sixers quickly showed that nobody, but nobody, could come into their house and push them around.
Sixer Matt Geiger got into a couple of glaring, shouting and shoving matches with Magic players early and the Philly defense forced five turnovers and held Orlando to 1-for-5 shooting from the field while jumping out to an 11-2 lead.
That set the tone for the entire night.
Orlando set floor records for turnovers in the first quarter (11) and in a half (20) and finished with 26.
The Sixers led by as many as 23 points before running out of steam late, allowing Orlando to close to within 11.
"It was them. We were kinda in a tidal wave and got swept out to sea," said Orlando Head Coach Chuck Daly. "They're much quicker and we don't have quite the ballhandling we need. It wasn't pleasant."
Riding the wave on both ends of the floor was Sixer guard Allen Iverson.
The league's scoring leader shrugged off a 13-point, 4-for-15 shooting effort in Game 2 and surfed his way to 33 points (an NBA Playoff high this season) Thursday night on 14-for-28 shooting from the field. Several of his buckets came via highlight-material plays.
Just as importantly, Iverson set a playoff record with 10 steals and helped derail the Orlando offense. The 10 thefts also set a tam record.
"I tried to set the tone on defense early in the game by pressing (Darrell) Armstrong up the court. The big guys did a good job trapping and I was able to pick up some loose balls," said Iverson, who also had five assists and five rebounds.
Daly agreed. "They came after us big time," he said. "We anticipated they'd do some sort of pressure. We just didn't react to it well.
"It's what happens at home when you're mad."
Sixer rookie Larry Hughes provided a huge spark off the bench on both ends of the floor. He finished with 13 points, eight rebounds and two blocks.
"He made some plays you just kinda marvel at, especially when you consider that he's 20 and his coach limits his opportunities to play," said proud Sixers Head Coach Larry Brown.
George Lynch (17 points, eight rebounds), Eric Snow (13 points, eight assists) and Tyrone Hill (11 points, nine boards) compensated for the lack of production out of Geiger and Theo Ratliff (four points, seven rebounds), who earlier in the day had been named second-team All-NBA defense.
For Orlando, Hardaway finished with 18 points. But most of those were meaningless. He had just two first-half points and was 0-for-2 from the field with four turnovers as his team went into intermission trailing 46-31.
Hardaway, who sparked the Magic in Game 2 with 22 meaningful points, did not make his first field-goal until the 7-minute mark of the third quarter.
He finished 6-for-12 from the field, including 4-for-6 from 3-point range, to go with five assists, three steals and five turnovers.
"I have to put the ball up like 20-25 times," said Hardaway. "Normally, I don't because we have other guys that can score. But they're not stepping up and scoring so I don't think we can win if I don't take more than two shots in a half."
Hardaway pointed to how the Sixers run their offense through Iverson and it has been successful.
"If we run some plays to get me more shots, maybe we could do the same," he said
Geiger wasn't a factor offensively (four points, one rebound) but played a big part in setting the tone. Early on, he did much of the trapping and didn't care if he bumped a few people along the way. His aggressive play got him into scraps with Armstrong and then Daly and the Orlando bench
"We tried to send a message to them that we were going to play just as physical as they did in Orlando and our big guys did a great job," said Iverson.
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