在疫情肆虐情況下,
唔可以亦唔好周圍飛,
回顧自己旅遊人生去過幾多地方~~
we can't travel but we can reminisce
玩一個遊戲、用✈️標誌着你曾去過的地方
Put a ✈️ by the places you have been to
平均是8個✈️
Apparently the average is 8.
我有115個✈️,希望之後可以有更多
My total is 115 and looking forward to more!
Abu Dabi ✈️
Adelaide ✈️
Amsterdam ✈️
Anaheim
Alaska
Alice Springs
Antarctica
Argentina
Athens✈️
Austria ✈️
Australia ✈️
Aye
The Bahamas ✈️
Bali ✈️
Barbados
Barcelona ✈️
Bath ✈️
Belgium ✈️
Bermuda ✈️
Berlin ✈️
Bora Bora
Boston ✈️
Botswana
Budapest
Burma✈️
Brazil
Broken Hill
Broome
Brisbane ✈️
Cairns ✈️
California ✈️
Cambodia✈️
Canada ✈️
Canberra ✈️
Cape Town ✈️
Cayman Islands
Chicago ✈️
Chile
China ✈️
Costa Rica
Capri
Colombia✈️
Corfu
Copenhagen ✈️
Croatia✈️
Cuba ✈️
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Dallas
Darwin ✈️
Denmark ✈️
Denver ✈️
Disneyland ✈️
Disneyworld ✈️
Dominican Republic
Dubai✈️
Dublin
Ecuador
Egypt
England ✈️
Estonia
Fiji ✈️
Finland ✈️
Florence ✈️
Florida ✈️
France ✈️
Germany ✈️
Ghana
Gold Coast ✈️
Grand Canyon ✈️
Greek Islands ✈️
Greece ✈️
Hawaii ✈️
Hobart ✈️
Hollywood ✈️
Hong Kong✈️
Hungary
Hunter Valley
Ibiza
Iceland✈️
India ✈️
Indonesia ✈️
Ireland
Israel
Isle of Pines
Italy ✈️
Jamaica ✈️
Japan✈️
Jersey
Jordan
Johannesburg ✈️
Kenya✈️
Kings Canyon
Korea (Sth Korea) ✈️
Kuranda
Las Vegas ✈️
Lichtenstein
London ✈️
Los Angeles ✈️
Madagascar
Macau✈️
Madrid ✈️
Maldives ✈️
Malaysia ✈️
Malta
Mauritius✈️
Melbourne ✈️
Memphis
Mexico ✈️
Miami ✈️
Morocco
Monaco
Mount Isa
Mozambique
Munich ✈️
Naples✈️
Nepal
Nevada
New Zealand ✈️
New Jersey ✈️
New Orleans ✈️
New York ✈️
Niagra Falls ✈️
Nigeria
Norfolk Island
Norway ✈️
Oman
Oxford ✈️
Pakistan
Pampalona
Panama✈️
Papua New Guinea
Paris ✈️
Pennsylvania ✈️
Perth✈️
Philadelphia ✈️
Pisa ✈️
Poland
Peru✈️
Portugal ✈️
Puerto Rico
Qatar
Quebec ✈️
Rhodes
Rome ✈️
Russia ✈️
Samoa
San Diego ✈️
San Francisco ✈️
Santorini✈️
Saudi Arabia ✈️
Scilly Isles
Seattle ✈️
Sicily ✈️
Singapore ✈️
South Africa ✈️
Spain ✈️
Scotland ✈️
Slovenia
Slovakia
Sri Lanka✈️
Sydney ✈️
Switzerland ✈️
Sweden ✈️
Taiwan✈️
Tanzania
Tenerife
Thailand ✈️
Tahiti
Texas ✈️
Tijuana
Trinidad and Tobago
Toronto ✈️
Turkey
Turks & Caicos
Tuscany ✈️
Uganda
Uluru
United Arab Emirates✈️
USA ✈️
Vancouver ✈️
Vanuatu
Venice ✈️
Vietnam ✈️
Virginia
Wales ✈️
Washington state ✈️
Zambia
Zante
Zimbabwe
Now if you want to play, copy and paste into your status and remove my ✈️
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Compilation of dunks from North Carolina
Toronto Raptors
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Phoenix Suns
Dallas Mavericks
Memphis Grizzlies
Sacramento Kings
Credit to Maxamillion and other youtube users
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The 1999 NBA season was the 53rd season of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Due to a lockout, the season did not start until February 5, 1999 after a new six-year Collective Bargaining Agreement was reached between the NBA and the National Basketball Players Association. All 29 teams played a shortened 50-game regular season schedule- 61% of the regular 82 games- and the 16 teams who qualified for the playoffs played a full post-season schedule. That season's All-Star Game was also canceled. The season ended with the San Antonio Spurs winning the franchise's first NBA championship, beating the New York Knicks 4 games to 1 in the 1999 NBA Finals.
The second lockout in the history of the NBA lasted from July 1, 1998 to January 20, 1999. NBA owners were seeking changes to the league's salary cap system and a ceiling on individual player salaries. The National Basketball Players Association opposed the owners' plans and wanted raises for players who earned the league's minimum salary.
As the labor dispute continued into September, the preseason was shortened to just two games instead of the normal eight, and training camps were postponed indefinitely.[1] By October, it became the first time in NBA history that games were canceled due to a labor dispute.[2] Further games were canceled by November and December, including the All-Star Game, which had been scheduled to be played on February 14, 1999. The preseason also got cancelled as well.
An agreement between the owners and players was eventually reached on January 18, 1999. When play resumed, the regular season was shortened to 50 games per team, as opposed to the normal 82. As a result, some teams did not meet each other at all during the course of the shortened season. In addition, to preserve games between teams in the same conference, much of the time missed was made up for by skipping well over half of the games played between teams in the opposite conference. 1998--99 was the first season following the departure of Michael Jordan before he returned to play for the Washington Wizards. The New York Knicks became only the second #8 seed to advance in the playoffs by defeating a #1 seed. As of 2013, they remain the only #8 seed to have advanced to the NBA Finals. The Los Angeles Lakers played their final season at the Great Western Forum. Due to the fact that the Great Western Bank ceased to exist two seasons prior, the arena name was replaced by the team name on center court, in anticipation of the move to the Staples Center. The Los Angeles Clippers played their final season at the Los Angeles Sports Arena. The Indiana Pacers played their final season at the Market Square Arena. The Denver Nuggets played their final season at the McNichols Sports Arena. The Miami Heat played their final season at the Miami Arena, although they still played the first two months of the following season at this arena before moving to the American Airlines Arena in January 2000. The Toronto Raptors played their first game in Air Canada Centre on February 21. The San Antonio Spurs became the first former ABA team to win a championship. (As of June 2012, they are still the only ABA franchise with a title; the Nets and Pacers have not won a title, and the Nuggets have never played an NBA Finals game.) The Atlanta Hawks played another season in the Georgia Dome while Philips Arena was constructed for the 1999--2000 season. This season would be the Hawks' last playoff appearance until the 2007--08 season. The Clippers tied the 1988-89 Miami Heat for the longest losing streak to start the season (17) from February 5 till March 11 when they defeated the Sacramento Kings. In December 2009, this record was broken by the New Jersey Nets who lost the first eighteen games of the season. Hall of Fame coach Red Holzman died on November 13, 1998 at age 78.
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After beating up on some of
the NBA's lightweights, the Philadelphia 76ers wilted down the
stretch against one of its heavyweights.
Bobby Jackson scored half of his 18 points in the fourth quarter
and Chris Webber came alive in the second half as the
Sacramento Kings posted a 107-99 victory over the 76ers, who had
a nine-game winning streak stopped.
It was the first loss since the All-Star break for Philadelphia,
which did much of its damage during its run against teams
looking at the NBA Lottery.
During their streak, the Sixers had a pair of wins over Chicago
and Cleveland, one against Memphis and another at Denver. Those
teams are a combined 116 games under the .500 mark.
On Monday, the Sixers hung tough against the league's third-best
team and held a 95-94 lead with 2:51 remaining following a
basket by Keith Van Horn.
But the Kings took over, outscoring the Sixers 13-4 the rest of
the way. Peja Stojakovic gave the Kings the lead for good at
the 2:36 mark with a jumper and, after a timeout, Doug Christie
had a steal and layup.
After Van Horn's basket, the Sixers had four empty trips in a
row. Eric Snow made an errant pass that Christie turned into
his layup, Snow missed two free throws and Van Horn had
turnovers on the next two possessions.
"I know myself, I had a big turnover and missed a couple of free
throws and that hurt us," Snow said. "They made baskets and
made the stops at the end. I thought we fought so long and had
a great opportunity at the end but that's what happens when you
play a great team like that."
"I think we made some mental mistakes, a couple of turnovers
that allowed them to get easy baskets, and they really got
momentum because of it," said Van Horn, who scored 17 points.
Stojakovic drilled another jumper with 1:19 remaining and Mike
Bibby made two free throws with 49 seconds to go, making it
102-95.
Webber scored 23 of his 29 points in the second half as the
Kings won for the sixth time in their last seven games. He also
added 10 rebounds.
"I really thought we did a nice job of staying with this game,"
Kings coach Rick Adelman said. "They are playing so well, and
Iverson was making shots, but we kept saying, `Don't give them
easy baskets.'" We gave them enough to hang around. In the end
we made some nice plays to open it up."
Vlade Divac also provided problems for the Sixers. The
Yugoslavian center finished with 17 points, 13 rebounds and
seven assists.
Allen Iverson scored 35 points and Snow added 15 and 13 assists
for Philadelphia, which fell 3 1/2 games behind first-place New
Jersey in the Atlantic Division.
"I don't feel good about our loss at all," said Iverson, who
went 13-of-23 from the floor. "I don't care anything about
moral victories. I'm too far along in my career to even care
about moral victories, especially if we have a chance to win the
game."
With Bibby plagued by foul trouble, Jackson was quiet for the
first three quarters before coming alive over the final 12
minutes.
After Webber's jumper provided a 85-83 lead with 7:25 to go,
Jackson converted a spectacular reverse layup and drilled a
3-pointer, giving the Kings a 90-83 lead.
It was still a seven-point game with 4:24 to play following a
hook by Webber, who played aggressively in the second half. The
star forward went 10-of-15 from the floor over the final two
quarters after going just 2-of-6 prior to the break.
"I wanted to be aggressive," Webber said. "We heard the murmurs
and that is kind of why you like to play on the road, 'cause
your supposed to miss on the road, but I just wanted to come out
in the second half and take the same shots and have them go
down."
"They made an effort to get him the ball down low and they
weren't doing that (in the first half)," Van Horn said. "He's
a tough guy to guard down there."
But the Sixers, who were playing for the third time in four
nights, would not go quietly. Iverson scored six straight
points, and Van Horn's basket gave the Sixers their last lead at
95-94.
Iverson and Snow clearly got the better of the backcourt matchup
with Bibby and Christie. The Sixers' duo held a 50-18
advantage in points and had a combined seven steals, including
five by Iverson.
Iverson's 19-footer with 8:46 left in the third quarter helped
the Sixers match their biggest lead at 64-57.