NBA 11次領導冠軍隊的禪師教練Phil Jackson,他的自傳和貫穿其中的領導哲學 (有中文版!)。雖然結尾略弱,但本書很精彩也很有啟發性
”In my view, the key to becoming a successful NBA player is not learning the coolest highlight-reel moves. It's learning how to control your emotions and keep your mind focused on the game, how to play through pain, how to carve out your role in the team and perform it consistently. How to stay cool under pressure and maintain your equanimity after crushing losses or ecstatic wins"
身為牧師的孩子,除了學會牧師們建立緊密社群的方式外,他融入了一些禪學和許多的老子道德經思想。很不同於當時一般歐美管理方式,反而像是在調配精油一樣,根據球員們的特質,調配比例和添加順序,再加以引導,讓化學作用自然爆發。可以說是運動界的無為而治
主要的篇幅是那11個球季的戲劇化過程。
他的11要訣如下:
1. Lead from the inside out 發自內心的領導
2. Bench the ego 教練也是人,管好你的自我
3. Let each player discover his own destiny
幫助球員自然找到他們的路
4. The road to freedom is a beautiful system
設計良好的系統讓大家可以盡情自由發揮
5. Turn the mundane into the sacred
將一些瑣碎的例行變成有意義的儀式
6. One breath = one mind
同一氣息,同一身體 (團隊合一的重要)
7. The key to success is compassion
邁向成功領導的關鍵是同理
8. Keep your eye on the spirit not on the score board
聚焦在士氣而非計分板
9. Sometimes you have to pull out the big stick
領導少不了界線和指正
10. When in doubt, do nothing
有時一動不如一靜
11. Forget the ring
忘卻得失,在盡力之後讓比賽的樂趣主導一切
更多內容,照片,和中文版鏈接在部落格中:
https://dushuyizhi.net/eleven-rings-the-soul-of-success-禪師的領導哲學/
同時也有82部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過15萬的網紅pennyccw,也在其Youtube影片中提到,All the Philadelphia 76ers had to do was win, and home-court advantage was theirs for at least the first round of the playoffs. Instead, the 76ers ha...
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NBA 11次領導冠軍隊的禪師教練Phil Jackson,他的自傳和貫穿其中的領導哲學 (有中文版!)。雖然結尾略弱,但本書很精彩也很有啟發性
”In my view, the key to becoming a successful NBA player is not learning the coolest highlight-reel moves. It's learning how to control your emotions and keep your mind focused on the game, how to play through pain, how to carve out your role in the team and perform it consistently. How to stay cool under pressure and maintain your equanimity after crushing losses or ecstatic wins"
身為牧師的孩子,除了學會牧師們建立緊密社群的方式外,他融入了一些禪學和許多的老子道德經思想。很不同於當時一般歐美管理方式,反而像是在調配精油一樣,根據球員們的特質,調配比例和添加順序,再加以引導,讓化學作用自然爆發。可以說是運動界的無為而治
主要的篇幅是那11個球季的戲劇化過程。
他的11要訣如下:
1. Lead from the inside out 發自內心的領導
2. Bench the ego 教練也是人,管好你的自我
3. Let each player discover his own destiny
幫助球員自然找到他們的路
4. The road to freedom is a beautiful system
設計良好的系統讓大家可以盡情自由發揮
5. Turn the mundane into the sacred
將一些瑣碎的例行變成有意義的儀式
6. One breath = one mind
同一氣息,同一身體 (團隊合一的重要)
7. The key to success is compassion
邁向成功領導的關鍵是同理
8. Keep your eye on the spirit not on the score board
聚焦在士氣而非計分板
9. Sometimes you have to pull out the big stick
領導少不了界線和指正
10. When in doubt, do nothing
有時一動不如一靜
11. Forget the ring
忘卻得失,在盡力之後讓比賽的樂趣主導一切
更多內容,照片,和中文版鏈接在部落格中:
https://dushuyizhi.net/eleven-rings-the-soul-of-success-禪師…/
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終場結束,火箭119-100
The Houston Rockets are just the second team in NBA postseason history to score at least 50 points in a quarter. The record of 51 points was set by the Lakers versus the Pistons on Mar. 31, 1962.
火箭成為歷史上第二支在季後賽中一節得到至少50分的球隊。上一次是1962年湖人隊上活塞時的51分。
至於為什麼灰牛會被打槍成那樣 ? 去問Thibodeau。(或觀看各方小人物的留言)
#SeriesIsDONE #還以為教頭T有玫瑰使用手冊
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追到剩 15 分 !!!!!!!!!
剩36秒。
#每次看到這種阿搭嗎恐鼓勵ㄟ教頭攏會起火
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灰牛沒有放棄! 第四節打出25-12的進攻!!
追到落後18分。剩四分半鐘。
#衝衝衝 #倒數12分鐘看UtahOKC
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火箭100-68灰牛。
"Fire Thibodeau! Fire Thibodeau! Fire Thibodeau!"
#小人物Hans陷入紐約客模式 #OKCUtah倒數32分鐘
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脫褲啦~ 92-65。
終於換上上半場成功的原因,免強得了一些零碎分數。沁菜啦!
#距離爵士OKC開賽還有38分鐘
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差21分了. 77-56.
準備LP起火。
#對那種因為愚蠢所以落後輸球的原因完全沒有忍受度
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第三節一開打灰牛又慢下來了...開始在那邊單打。
搞笑嗎?? 立刻 70-54 落後。
#活該沒軟心
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第三節開打! 火箭 55-49 灰牛
灰牛作出了關鍵的選擇 - 打快! Teague, Rose, Butler,Wiggins, 還有 KAT的組合,讓灰牛打出非常快的節奏,跟許多次有效率的快攻。
更重要的,這個讓Rose的才華能夠好好發揮,讓他可以南北衝,趁對方防守還沒架好就切入上籃 (不用跳投)。這同時也製造出非常多的 mismatch給KAT, 看到很多他單打Gordon, Harden, 等優勢。
不過第三節一開打灰牛又慢下去了。搞笑嗎??
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火箭 2-1 灰牛!
說是背水一戰,但是那一戰已經打完。灰狼能否真的找出火箭的漏洞,再度守住主場的勝利呢?
We shall see.
#打進去打進去打進去打進去 #EnoughSaid
nba team score 在 pennyccw Youtube 的精選貼文
All the Philadelphia 76ers had to do was win, and
home-court advantage was theirs for at least the first round of the
playoffs.
Instead, the 76ers had one of their worst first quarters of the
season and never quite recovered. Now home-court advantage rides on
the very last game of the season.
"I never thought it would come to the last game to decide our
playoff spot," Allen Iverson said after the 76ers lost to the
Chicago Bulls 115-106 Tuesday night.
The 76ers' third straight loss dropped them into a tie with
Indiana for third place in the Eastern Conference, and it also
clinched the Atlantic Division title for the New Jersey Nets. Both
teams wrap up their regular seasons Wednesday night.
A loss could drop Philadelphia to as low as fifth in the East.
"When you lose a ballgame, especially to a team not going to
the playoffs, and we're trying to get home-court advantage, that
opens the window to say a lot of negative things about your own
team," Iverson said.
Actually, nothing more really needed to be said. The box score
summed it up: The 76ers fell behind 35-18 in the first quarter,
when they shot 24 percent from the floor.
"That's about as bad a first quarter as we played," coach
Larry Brown said. ``We had no energy, and took awful shots."
Though Iverson matched his season high with 42 points,
Philadelphia shot 38 percent. Eric Snow was the only other starter
in double figures, with 17. The final score might have been even
worse if the 76ers hadn't gone 40-of-44 from the line, including
17-of-18 by Iverson.
They couldn't find an answer for Eddy Curry, either. Curry made
his first eight shots on his way to a career-high 31 points. He
might have scored 40 if he hadn't been in foul trouble.
The Bulls finished the season 30-52; Curry ended up shooting
.580 from the field, the highest percentage for the Bulls since
1982-83, when Orlando Woolridge put up the same figure.
Jamal Crawford matched his career best with 33, and the Bulls
shot 63 percent, including 10-of-15 from 3-point range. The team's
30 victories are nine more than last season, and just six fewer
than it managed in the two previous seasons combined.
"As a team, we just wanted to end on a good note and get our
goal of 30 wins," said Crawford, who also had eight assists.
"It's exciting for us."
The Bulls have Curry and Crawford to thank for this one. The two
opened the game with their own 13-4 run, and the 76ers were
overwhelmed. Curry had a monster first quarter, going 8-for-8 and
matching the entire Philadelphia squad with 18 points. He didn't
miss a shot until there was 6:30 left in the first half, and he
finished the half with 24 points on 11-of-12 shooting.
"When you are out of the playoffs, it is easy to come in and
not give your best effort," Bulls coach Bill Cartwright said. "I
thought our guys have been terrific and showed a lot of character.
They showed great spirit."
Philadelphia trailed by as much as 17 early in the third, but
Iverson scored six straight points to pull them to 94-90 with 7:24
left in the game.
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Allen Iverson calmly sank two free throws, and the magic number flashed on the scoreboard: 50 points.
The last time he did it, people had a problem with it.
This time, it was a milestone that showed how much things have changed.
Iverson tied his career high and made a mockery of his showdown with Sacramento's Jason Williams as the 76ers beat the Kings 119-108.
Iverson's performance was reminiscent of the one in Cleveland three years ago when he put up 50 in the city where he was booed during the rookie game at All-Star weekend.
Now, his team is in position to make the playoffs for the second straight season after an eight-year drought, and Iverson is finally shedding his reputation as a selfish showman who cares only about stats.
He was roundly criticized for his string of 40-point games as a rookie, accused of padding his stats in a push for the Rookie of the Year award--which he won.
Iverson's response this time: "I don't mind taking 40 shots. That's what I do."
"I played that game like it was my last when I was a rookie and scored 50," said Iverson, who equaled the most points scored in the NBA this season. "I did the same thing tonight, just like I do every night. And we won."
Iverson, approaching his first All-Star game, had a slew of incredible numbers: A career-high 20 field goals and 40 attempts, nine rebounds and six assists.
He favorite stat was the one that goes in the standings. Unlike his other 50-point game, the Sixers won.
"Regardless of whether I score 50 points or five points, I'm going to play as hard as I can," Iverson said. "I'm going to play every game like it's my last. I've been saying it since I got here. Regardless if the shots go in or not, I'm going to play hard."
Williams, the Kings' flashy point guard, had 14 points on 5-for-16 shooting and was not a factor in the outcome or the highlight reel.
Both realms belonged to Iverson, who scored 50 for the first time since he became the first rookie since Wilt Chamberlain to have four straight 40-point games. He had 50 on April 12, 1997, in a 125-118 loss to Cleveland.
Iverson scored 12 in the first quarter, 15 in the second, 12 in the third and 11 in the fourth. The Sixers improved to 3-10 in his career when he scores 40 or more.
"He took 40 shots?" said an incredulous Chris Webber, who led Sacramento with 32 points and 15 rebounds. "He made a lot of them, though."
Sixers coach Larry Brown didn't mind the 40 shots, either.
"I played with Rick Barry, and a lot of guys would mumble about the number of shots he takes," Brown said. "And his remark was, 'Half you guys can't get 40 shots.' And I think it's justified. I think it's a remarkable thing that Allen can do that most nights and not look like he lost anything."
It was quite a show witnessed by Philadelphia's fourth sellout crowd this season--including comedian Bill Cosby--and a national TV audience.
"It's nice to see Allen play well in a TV game," Brown said. "There was a time we were never on it, and the reason we're on it now is because we've won a couple of games and Allen's on the team."
Webber fouled out on a dizzying play that produced the two free throws that gave Iverson 50 points. With Philadelphia leading 107-102 and Iverson sitting on 48 points, he knifed into the lane and got his shot blocked as the clock approached the one-minute mark. Eric Snow clapped for him to give up the ball, but Iverson went back into the lane and drew Webber's sixth foul.
Brown motioned to his star with two hands to settle down. After a timeout, Iverson sank both free throws to hit 50 points, giving the Sixers a 109-102 lead with 1:37 left.
Snow had 11 points, 13 assists and no turnovers in what Brown,a former point guard, called "about the best game a point guard can have."
Iverson also hit 50 at the foul line three years ago in Cleveland, but under very different circumstances. He'd been booed when winning the rookie game MVP trophy in Cleveland, and was booed again on that April night. The Sixers were on their way to a 22-60 season.
Iverson had been so worried about the crowd reaction he'd receive in Cleveland that he called his mother, Ann, and told her not to attend the game. He said those thoughts were far away Sunday.
"I wasn't even paying attention," Iverson said. "I was just playing my game."
Notes: Iverson matched the Kings' total of 12 in the third as Philadelphia led 88-73. He scored 27 in the first half as the Sixers led by as many as 14. ... The Kings' eight-game road trip also matched a franchise high. The Cincinnati Royals were 3-5 in 1968-69, and the Kings were 3-5 in 1986-87.
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Allen Iverson was practically going
like 60.
Iverson scored a career-high 58 points -- the most in the NBA
this season -- as he rallied the Philadelphia 76ers to a 112-106
overtime victory over the Houston Rockets.
In his fifth career 50-point game, Iverson scored 14 in the
final seven minutes of the fourth quarter, including two free
throws with 23 seconds left that forced overtime.
In the extra session, Iverson made a jumper, a gutsy 3-pointer
and the clinching free throws as he eclipsed his previous career
high of 54, set January 6, 2001 at Cleveland.
"I have won scoring titles, I've scored 50 points before and I
have won individual awards," Iverson said. "I haven't won a
championship and that is the only thing that I am concerned
with."
Iverson made 21-of-42 shots and 14-of-14 free throws as he fell
two points shy of becoming the 17th player in NBA history -- and
the shortest -- to score 60 points in a game.
"You know something? He has the ultimate green light," Rockets
guard Cuttino Mobley said. "It's hard to stop somebody when
he's got the ultimate green light and when (he) gets hot. He's
one of the best players in the league. Plus, he's fast as all
hell."
The NBA's scoring leader more than doubled his average of 28.2
points and established a league season high, one night after Los
Angeles Lakers guard Kobe Bryant scored 56 points in just three
quarters vs. Memphis.
"We knew when Kobe got 56, he'd have a big game," 76ers coach
Larry Brown said. "He was incredible. He played 50 minutes.
He defended and he just played a phenomenal game."
The outburst was the most by any Sixer other than the legendary
Wilt Chamberlain. Chamberlain scored a team-record 68 points at
Chicago on December 16, 1967.
The Sixers are 3-2 when Iverson scores at least 50 points. That
does not include two playoff wins over Toronto last year.
"He is just tremendous," Rockets coach Rudy Tomjanovich said.
"We were running guys at him. Iverson just shot it before we
could get anyone across the floor. He was winging them from all
over the place. It was a great performance."
Rookie Speedy Claxton scored 16 points for Philadelphia, which
has won five of its last seven games.
"(Claxton) was aggressive every time he received the ball in a
double-team, shot it, and didn't even think about it," Brown
said. "His defense is just incredible."
"The important thing is trying to stay consistent," Iverson
added. "That's what makes a team good. With bad teams, you
knock them off and good teams you try to knock them off. If you
don't, you give the effort and then that carries on to the next
game."