วันนี้พักผ่อนกันให้เต็มที่ พร้อมกลับไปเต็มที่กับงานวันพรุ่งนี้นะคะ โดยเฉพาะชาวราศีมีน งานหนักเราไม่กลัว ทำงานให้มีความสุข ขยันทุ่มเทแล้วคุณจะประสบความสำเร็จดังตั้งใจค่ะ เป็นกำลังใจให้ทุกราศีนะคะ
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ราศีมีน
(วันที่ 8-30 มิ.ย. 2563) ดาวศุกร์(๖) เจ้าเรือนสหัชชะ โคจรเป็นเกษตราธิบดีและได้ตำแหน่งปทุมเกณฑ์ ประกอบกับตลอดทั้งเดือน ดาวพฤหัสบดี(๕) เจ้าเรือนตนุ/กัมมะ และดาวเสาร์(๗) โคจรอยู่ในเรือนลาภะ
: การงานมีเกณฑ์การขยับขยายอย่างเห็นได้ชัด ส่งผลให้เกิดการเปลี่ยนแปลงเป็นไปในทิศทางที่ดี แถมยังเป็นที่รู้จักในสังคม แต่อาจต้องใช้ความระเอียดรอบคอบและความรับผิดชอบสูงอยู่สักหน่อย แล้วท้ายที่สุดจะสำเร็จได้อย่างแน่นอน
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ใครมีคำถาม ต้องการคำตอบ สับสนในชีวิต หรือแค่อยากระบายให้ใครสักคนได้ฟังและให้คำแนะนำที่เหมาะกับดวงชะตา ติดต่อเรานะคะ ทีมโหราศิษย์ฟันธง โครงการของเราสิ้นสุดภายในเดือน ก.ค. นี้ค่ะ
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Today, take a rest. Ready to go back to work tomorrow. Especially the people of Pisces. Hard work. We don't fear to work. Be happy and dedicated. You will be successful as you wish. I'm rooting for all the zodiacs
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Pisces
(8-30th June. Nov. 2563) Venus (6) The owner of the Hatchak orbit as an agricultural officer and has the position of Pathum, compliant for the whole month. Jupiter (5) The owner of the Nut / 5) Mumma and Saturn (7) orbiting in a Larry House.
: Jobs have a distinctive threshold, resulting in a good direction, socially recognizable, but may require a bit of high prudence and responsibility. Eventually, it will surely succeed.
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同時也有6部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過15萬的網紅pennyccw,也在其Youtube影片中提到,After Kobe Bryant lost his shooting touch and Shaquille O'Neal was lost to fouls, Robert Horry made sure the Los Angeles Lakers did not lose the game....
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昨晚就像回到三個月前在總決賽 Game 4 現場與 Stephen Curry 一起分享NBA總冠軍的感覺,分別是這次「咖喱仔」把 Larry O'Brien Trophy 直接帶到中國武漢,在球迷面前再次呈現奪冠的榮耀,自拍時也不需要帶著Goggle,四周也沒有了濃郁的香檳味。😁
Last night I joined with Steph Curry once again in sharing his NBA championship joy with China fans at the vivo X23 Night of Champion party in Wuhan. Just feel like how we did in Cleveland back in June after Game 4.
#vivoX23 #超大廣角 #廣角才夠庫 #vivoX23庫里冠軍之夜 #selfie #nbachampions #DubNation #Wuhan #China #SC30AsiaTour @ Wuhan, China
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How Taiwan can be the first in Asia? Please join our side event-Taiwan! Let’s Get Married-Documentary Screening & Discussion. Two panelists, one is a documentary director and the other one is media channel funder, will share their views from perspectives!
台灣如何成為亞洲第一?本週六在 #紐約 的紀錄片講座,邀請到CUNY的老師,同時也是紀錄片的導演Larry Tung,還有 Gagaoolala - Find YourStory 的創辦人 Jay Lin,跟我一起聊聊台灣同志運動的媒體影響力喔!
#WeDoTaiwan
🎬 Taiwan! Let’s Get Married! -
Documentary Screening & Discussion About Same-sex Marriage Campaign in Taiwan 💬
🎫 RSVP| https://forms.gle/87xGpsVQTR698LYD7
🗓Event Page|https://www.facebook.com/events/2394364327466494/
📅 Time|June 29th PM02:30 - PM04:30
📍 Venue|Houston Street Center, 273 Bowery, New York
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🗓Event Page|https://www.facebook.com/events/290986955118401/
📅Time|June 29th to July 6th, 11am to 9pm, Friday & Saturday open till 10pm.
📍Venue|213 Bowery, New York, NY 10002, USA
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After Kobe Bryant lost his shooting touch and Shaquille O'Neal was lost to fouls, Robert Horry made sure the Los Angeles Lakers did not lose the game.
Horry scored seven clutch points in the final minute as the Lakers again fought off the Philadelphia 76ers, 96-91, to take a 2-1 lead in the NBA Finals.
The Lakers showed the 76ers a little bit of the toughness that has made them NBA champions. With Bryant struggling and O'Neal on the bench, they had every reason to give in to another frenetic rally by the Sixers.
But Horry would not let them. A member of the Houston Rockets title teams of 1994-95, he scored 12 of his playoff-high 15 points in the fourth quarter and saved his best for last.
"People always say that about me -- that in June, you come out and that's the only time you play," Horry said. "I guess that's either a good thing or a bad thing."
"People who watch this team know it's no surprise," Lakers coach Phil Jackson said. "That's why he plays fourth quarters for us, is his ability to defend and also make key shots. He was big tonight."
With O'Neal off the floor, Philadelphia went to a funky five-guard lineup and reserve Kevin Ollie's follow shot -- his only basket of the game -- became a three-point play that made it 89-88 with 1:02 remaining.
The Sixers applied pressure and the ball went to the left corner to Horry, who at 6-10 was the tallest player on the court. He drilled the shot for a 92-88 advantage with 47 seconds to go.
"That's a rhythm shot for me, something I practice all the time," Horry said. "I said, 'Hey, I get my feet set, I'm shooting this.' They got a small lineup. I know other guys can got to the boards, get the rebound."
Allen Iverson, who had 35 points, 12 rebounds and finally got back to the free-throw line, was fouled behind the arc and made all three shots to again make it a one-point game. The Sixers again pressured the ball but Horry responded with two free throws with 21 seconds left.
"We decided to try to steal and foul and hope that somebody missed a free throw," Sixers coach Larry Brown said. "It didn't happen."
Iverson missed a tough driving layup as he was harassed by Horry and Bryant. A 44 percent free-throw shooter in the postseason, Horry again was fouled and made two more to seal it with 9.5 seconds to play.
"We had a chance to win," said Iverson, who made just 12-of-30 shots but 10-of-13 free throws. "We were right there. ... We kept fighting, got back into the game and we just weren't able to pull it off."
Bryant scored 32 points but made just 3-of-14 shots after halftime. O'Neal added 30 and 12 rebounds but had foul trouble in the second half, exiting with 2:21 to go. But Philadelphia could not overtake Los Angeles and gave back the home court it stole in Game One.
"All we're trying to do is just execute and no matter if the bounces go our way or the call doesn't go our way, we don't try to get down too much," Bryant said. "We try to play through it as much as we possibly can."
"We played through everything," O'Neal said. "We persevered and got a tough Game Three."
Regardless of which team jumps out to an early lead, it does not seem to matter. Each game has come down to the final two minutes and has been decided by a clutch 3-pointer -- the last two by the defending champion Lakers, who have met the challenge this series has become.
"We have players that make critical plays," said Jackson. "We're very pleased with the way we respond to pressure and the way we respond to difficult things. There's no playoffs that doesn't have its critical moments. Most games have them."
"Game One, we made some shots when we needed them down the stretch," Brown said. "Game Two, (Derek) Fisher and (Brian) Shaw made big shots. Tonight, Horry makes them. That's the difference in the series."
Game Four is here Wednesday. The Sixers have now trailed 2-1 in three straight series.
"You don't want to think about going down another game," Iverson said. "You never think that."
Dikembe Mutombo collected 23 points and 12 rebounds and Eric Snow scored 14 points for Philadelphia, which never led in the final 38 minutes.
The Lakers led 73-66 entering the fourth quarter but the whistle seemed to sound in favor of the Sixers thereafter. Iverson took just one free throw in the first three quarters and 12 in the final period. Meanwhile, O'Neal took nine foul shots in the first half and none the rest of the way.
"That changed the game," Brown said. "That allowed us to set our defense and gave us a chance to win."
Horry had a 3-pointer and a slam over Mutombo early in the period. Two free throws by Bryant gave Los Angeles an 82-73 advantage with 7:23 to go.
Iverson made a 3-pointer and O'Neal picked up his fifth foul to start the inevitable late-game push by the Sixers. Iverson's two free throws made it 86-84 with 2:47 left and O'Neal fouled out 26 seconds later trying to plow past Mutombo.
"I didn't think the best defensive player in the game would be flopping like he did," O'Neal said. "That's a shame that the referees buy into that. I wish he'd stand up and play me like a man instead of flopping and crying every time I back him down."
"He fouled out, I thought we had a chance to win the ballgame," Sixers forward Tyrone Hill said.
But Philadelphia could not sustain the momentum. Iverson and Rick Fox traded a free throw apiece and Raja Bell could not handle a pass from Iverson underneath. Bryant made a floater in the lane for an 89-85 lead with 1:17 remaining.
Bryant made 13-of-30 shots and O'Neal hit 11-of-20. The Lakers shot 47 percent (35-of-75) and held the Sixers to 41 percent (33-of-80).
Having jumped from Lower Merion High School here to the NBA five years ago, Bryant was booed the loudest during the pregame introductions. Derisive chants of "Kobe (stinks)!" began in the opening 15 seconds.
The first quarter belonged to O'Neal, who scored 14 points and left his problems at the line in LA, making 6-of-7. Iverson scored 10 and midway through the period thrilled the First Union Center when he beat a diving O'Neal to a loose ball and nimbly skipped over the 330-pound giant with a dribble.
Matt Geiger's jumper beat the buzzer and gave the Sixers a 25-25 tie before Bryant began proving the crowd wrong. With O'Neal taking a rest, he made five straight jumpers to give the Lakers a 40-30 lead, outclassing rookie Raja Bell.
"He got cooking early tonight," Bell admitted. "He started feeling it and once you let somebody with that much talent start feeling it, it's hard to control him."
Both McKie and Snow took turns on Bryant without much success. He spun inside for a layup, then drilled a 20-footer over McKie with 4:02 to go, keeping the lead at double digits.
"My teammates set good picks for me, got me open, I got easy looks at the basket," Bryant said. "It was a matter of knocking them down."
The Lakers led by as many as 13 points before settling for a 55-45 halftime advantage as Bryant and O'Neal combined for 38 points. Los Angeles shot 54 percent (21-of-39).
As he did in the second half of Game One and the first half of Game Two, Iverson did not go to the line. He finally took a technical foul shot in the third quarter, when Bryant cooled considerably and O'Neal had to sit with his fourth foul.
The Sixers clamped down on defense and rode Mutombo's offense to twice get within five points, but Bryant beat the shot clock with a 22-foot jumper late in the period.
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A stunning fourth-quarter comeback led by Allen Iverson. A thrilling final-minute shootout between Stephon Marbury and Kobe Bryant.
The ball in Bryant's hands for the last shot. A pass that no one expected. A last-second miss. A postgame celebration worthy of June.
Yes, it was quite an All-Star Game.
Iverson, Marbury and his Eastern Conference teammates transformed what looked like a blowout loss into an improbable 111-110 victory Sunday in a performance fitting of the 50th anniversary of the game.
"It was like a championship game out there," Dikembe Mutombo said. "I've been in the All-Star Game the last seven years, and I've never seen anything like this."
It was the kind of game that might stop people dismissing the East as far weaker than the West, the kind of game that might make the casual fan appreciate the heart and determination of some of the younger stars trying to seize the spotlight in the post-Jordan era.
Mostly, it was kind of game that any fan of any sport would prefer to see — a riveting one.
Iverson scored 15 of his 25 points in the final nine minutes, and Marbury hit two three-pointers in the final 53 seconds as the East came back from a 21-point deficit.
Bryant, the NBA's leading scorer, could have taken the last shot. Instead, in a shock to everyone sitting in the building and watching on television, he threw a pass that resulted in a last-second miss by Tim Duncan.
"Everybody was saying we couldn't win because of our size. It's not about size. It's about the size of your heart," Iverson said. "Coming into the fourth quarter, we were all sitting on the sidelines saying 'Why not us? Why can't we be the ones to come back from a 19-point deficit (after three quarters) in an All-Star Game?"
Turns out they could.
While presenting the MVP award to Iverson, NBA Commissioner David Stern, with a sly grin on his face, told Iverson that great basketball "can be wrapped — if you pardon the expression — in very small packages."
The comment was a clever reference to Iverson's height -- he is an inch or two shy of 6 feet -- and Iverson's rap album, which was criticized for its lyrics and led to a meeting with the commissioner.
Iverson, who starred collegiately in this city at Georgetown and had a large contingent of family and friends in the arena, presented his MVP trophy to his mother.
"My family, my friends, everybody that's been with me through my struggles and pain knows it's a tribute," Iverson said. "I think it's going to be beautiful for years to come because every year it seems like we get somebody else with a different kind of God-given ability to add to this league."
The East trailed 95-74 with nine minutes left after the West dominated the first 39 minutes behind its superior size. It appeared the game would come out looking like a mismatch that would back up all the Western Conference superiority theories that have been thrown around so frequently this season.
But the East started pecking away, and Iverson walked over to the scorer's table during a timeout and asked if anyone wanted to wager whether the East would make a comeback.
That's exactly what the East proceeded to do, with Jerry Stackhouse and Vince Carter making three-point shots that were followed by a three-point play by Iverson to cut the West's lead to 100-96.
Iverson scored the East's next two points from the line, and Tracy McGrady tied it on a putback with 3:10 left.
"We had every reason to make this like a regular All-Star Game and lay down and stop playing, and it didn't happen," East coach Larry Brown said. "I had no idea we could come from behind. It was a wonderful ending for us."
Iverson scored the East's next five points, and a chant of "M-V-P! M-V-P!" was heard after his two foul shots gave the East a 105-104 lead.
But that chant might have revved up someone else, instead.
Someone named Bryant.
In a down-the-stretch performance reminiscent of his play in the Lakers' Game 4 overtime victory over Indiana in last year's NBA Finals, Bryant kept getting the ball and putting it in the basket.
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The Philadelphia 76ers had no answer for the 7-footer, or for the rest of the Dallas Mavericks on Thursday night.
Nowitzki had 30 points and 14 rebounds and Steve Nash added 21 points and 13 assists, leading Dallas to a 107-94 victory over Philadelphia.
"They tried to go small on us," Nowitzki said. "I'm not where I should be. I have to punish smaller guys more."
Michael Finley scored 19 and Nick Van Exel added 16 for the Mavericks, who improved the NBA's best record to 33-8 with their second straight win after a dismal West Coast trip on which they lost three in a row.
At the halfway point of the season, Dallas is on pace for a franchise-best 66 wins.
"Guys don't care if we win 60 games if we don't win a championship," Nash said.
Allen Iverson and Keith Van Horn each scored 25 for the Sixers, who have lost 12 of 16.
Philadelphia has alternated wins and losses in its last six games after losing nine of 10. The Sixers, who opened the season 10-0 at the First Union Center, are 1-7 in their last eight home games.
"This is not the team we thought we were going to have," Sixers coach Larry Brown said, referring to injuries that have hampered the team.
Philadelphia, which trailed by 18 in the second quarter, closed to 50-47 following a three-point play by Iverson early in the third. But the Mavericks answered with seven straight points and 11 of the next 13.
Nowitzki had seven straight points during the stretch, displaying all the skills that have made him one of toughest players in the league to defend. His 3-pointer, 19-footer and layup gave the Mavericks a 61-49 lead.
The Sixers didn't get closer than eight the rest of the way.
Nowitzki, guarded by several different players at various points, finished 12-of-19 from the field.
"Most power forwards I can defend, but they're not that big," Van Horn said. "He's so long and he shoots the ball so well, he's really tough."
Brown started the fourth quarter with five guards on the floor _ Iverson, Eric Snow, Aaron McKie, Greg Buckner and John Salmons.
It didn't work.
Three-pointers by Van Exel and Finley made it 85-67. Another 3 by Van Exel increased the lead to 88-69, and Brown went back to a regular lineup, which also wasn't successful.
"They're a great team, they have great players and they're well-coached," Brown said.
Former Sixer Raja Bell, who played on Philadelphia's Eastern Conference championship team two years ago, was in the starting lineup to guard Iverson, whom he used to go against in practice.
Bell scored just two points in 41 minutes but forced Iverson to miss four of his first five shots. Iverson finished 9-of-17.
Dallas outscored the Sixers 15-6 over a six-minute stretch to take its biggest lead to that point, 48-30, on a fast-break dunk by Bell early in the second quarter.
Game notes
Sixers forward Derrick Coleman missed his second straight game with a finger injury. ... Dallas swept the season series. The Mavs beat the Sixers 102-83 at American Airlines Arena on Jan. 4. ... Philadelphia has trailed after the first quarter in 13 of the last 17 games, and is 1-12 in those games. ... Iverson was named a starter for the East in next month's All-Star game. It'll be his fourth consecutive appearance in the game. ... Sixers forward Brian Skinner didn't return after aggravating an ankle injury in the first half. ... The Mavericks are 16-2 against the East. ... Salmons, a first-round pick last June, had a career-high nine assists. ... Dallas, which was 27-of-28 from the foul line on Tuesday night, was 11-of-11 against Philadelphia. .. The Mavs were 12-of-22 from 3-point range. ... Sixers forward Monty Williams, who has been out with a knee injury, appears headed for more surgery.