A long long time ago, there was this budak mentah kurus kering, umur 15 tahun, naik bus from Penang to KL for badminton competition. Penuh semangat to prove his worth, trying to barge his way into the national team set up. Little he knew in his first outing, he could only enter for mix double category, not his favored single category. Nevertheless, he was so pumped up to do well.
Entering the hall to warm up, he was really focus. Eyes only on the title. Nothing else. Dlm otak nak menang jer, taktik lawan, strategi, wind draft, hall conditions, court sebelah maner lagi "Ong", dan pesanan motivasi coach.
Hell, all those mental preparation went masok longkang when he saw a 14 years old girl wakil Selangor. Cara dia jalan masok court, stretching, warm up... So elegant, so pretty! Lemah terus lutut itu budak Penang. Nak mintak phone number but she was well protected by her sister and parents. He figured, the only way to win her attention was to win on court. In that competition, every smash, drop, dive, chop performed were to impress her and everytime he scores his eyes curi² scanned around hoping she was watching.
The budak mentah is me, the angel in court of course is my wife Mew Choo. Happy birthday my dereast wife, my definition of perfection. I’m just so blessed to know you and be with you every since. To many birthdays to come. Thanks for everything.
那一年我15岁,第一次代表槟州到吉隆坡打比赛,还记得当时我是打混双,那场赛事还有谁一起比赛我几乎不记得了,但是却有一个女孩悄悄的走进了我的世界。
那次之后我就再也没有见过她,直到我进入国家队,上课的时候这个女孩就坐在我的前面,机会来了,经常性的我会'不小心' 忘记带东西,有时候笔,有时候书,总是找借口和她说话,但,她的家教很严格父母、姐姐经常在身边,我知道要真正得到她的注意,我只能在球场上证明自己!这招果然有效,哈哈!
在国家队的日子,忙着比赛我错过了几次正日帮你庆生的机会,不过,我答应你往后余生每一年一定会陪你度过这个特别的日子。生日快乐,孩子的妈,我的爱人❤️
同時也有16部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過15萬的網紅pennyccw,也在其Youtube影片中提到,The Los Angeles Lakers beat the Philadelphia 76ers, 70-69, thanks to a buzzer beating three-point game-winner by D'Angelo Russell. "He has a chance to...
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งาน outing gmmtv เขามี theme แต่งตัว ขึ้นต้นด้วย จ. จาน พี่แป๋มและทีมเลยแต่งเป็นเจนนี่ ปาหนัน โอ๊ยยยย พีคมาก กลัวแล้ว
Outing Gmmtv. He has theme. Dress up and start with the province. Pam's plate and the team are decorated as jenny pai at cuddle oh so peak. I'm scared.Translated
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"CJ 1st outing trip with my dream team" ... #daddyCJ #โค้ชจิ๊บ @ Veranda Resort Pattaya Na Jomtien - MGallery
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The Los Angeles Lakers beat the Philadelphia 76ers, 70-69, thanks to a buzzer beating three-point game-winner by D'Angelo Russell.
"He has a chance to be special," Lakers summer league coach Jesse Mermuys said about Russell after the game. "These are the types of learning lessons that Summer League is about. He needs to feel what that's like and feel that situation, feel an ugly game and then come out with a win and hit a big shot."
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Mermuys added, "That's part of his development."
On a night when the focus was on the top two picks in the 2016 NBA Draft, Ben Simmons and Brandon Ingram, going head-to-head, second year players Larry Nance Jr. and Russell stole the show in the second half.
"I think that when you don't knock shots down, you've got to find a way to do something else and try to impact the game in another way," Ingram talked about how he continued to contribute during a tough outing.
Simmons, though, looked every bit as good as advertised. The top selection in the 2016 NBA Draft finished with eight points, 10 rebounds and eight assists, almost notching a triple-double. Simmons could have had more assists if his team had knocked down more of the open looks the talented forward created.
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However, Simmons did also commit seven turnovers, which was a testament to Nance, who guarded the versatile forward for the vast majority of the contest. In truth, Ingram and Simmons never truly went head-to-head, and the for the handful of possessions the top two picks were matched up, a one-on-one scenario did not materialize.
Friday night's game was about redemption for the Lakers, who had looked far too sloppy in the first half. Nance and Russell committed nine of the Lakers' 13 first half giveaways, but the relatively experienced duo bounced back and led the comeback in the second half.
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Of all the prolific offensive performances
in the opening games of this year's NBA playoffs, Allen Iverson's
was the best.
Not only that, it was one of the greatest in NBA playoff history.
Iverson scored 55 points Sunday night in a brilliant display of
shooting, making 21 of 32 shots while eclipsing his previous
playoff-high of 54 as the Philadelphia 76ers defeated the New Orleans Hornets 98-90.
"That was his best ever, by far,'' Philadelphia coach Larry
Brown said.
Iverson scored 20 in the fourth quarter to help his team hang
onto the lead throughout the final 12 minutes of a closely
contested, physical game.
Iverson joined Michael Jordan, Rick Barry, Charles Barkley, Wilt
Chamberlain and Elgin Baylor as the only players to score 55 or
more in a playoff game. Jordan holds the NBA record of 63.
"When I'm out there on the basketball court in front of 20,000
people, and I'm making shots and they're into it and jumping up and
cheering, that's what I get the goose bumps from,'' Iverson said.
"Because I know when these people leave this arena, that might be
something they'll cherish for the rest of their life.''
The fans weren't the only ones cherishing it.
Iverson's coach and teammates were in awe, as were the Hornets.
"The only player I've ever seen play like that was Michael
Jordan,'' Derrick Coleman said.
"It's right up there with Mike's 63,'' Hornets coach Paul Silas
said.
"It was the single-best performance I've ever been a part of,''
Philadelphia's Keith Van Horn said.
During the first seven games of the postseason Saturday and
earlier Sunday, there was a 46-point performance by Dirk Nowitzki
of Dallas and a 43-point outing by Orlando's Tracy McGrady.
Iverson outdid them by a bunch, hitting nearly everything he
tossed up with the exception of a stretch of five consecutive
misses during the third quarter.
"He must've been watching TV all day, watching all those young
gunners putting up those numbers -- and he had the last game in
prime time,'' the Sixers' Aaron McKie said.
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This time, the Knicks didn't lose their cool -- or the game.
Zach Randolph had 22 points and 17 rebounds, three other players scored more than 20 points, and New York erased a series of double-digit deficits to win 119-112 Tuesday night in the Denver Nuggets' first trip to Madison Square Garden since last year's brawl.
"Coming in, you knew it was a big game," Randolph said. "Last year and the incident, guys had a lot amped up and wanted to win."
Seemingly on the verge of being run off the floor in the same way they were before their meltdown 11 months ago, the Knicks instead blew by the Nuggets with a fourth-quarter rally, then held on behind huge plays from Randolph and Eddy Curry in their best outing since being paired together.
"I think that's what Isiah had in mind when he brought Zach in here," Curry said. "I had a lot of fun tonight. This is probably the most fun I had in a basketball game."
Jamal Crawford led the Knicks with 25 points and Curry added 24, nine in the fourth quarter. Stephon Marbury had 21 points and nine assists, and Renaldo Balkman led a spirited bench effort with 11 points.
"Our whole team, I like the tenacity that we played with. I like the intensity that we played with," Knicks coach Isiah Thomas said.
Allen Iverson scored 32 points and Carmelo Anthony had 24 for the Nuggets, who led by as many as 15 and were still ahead by 10 going to the fourth quarter before dropping their second straight.
"It's early in the season and we did a lot of good stuff, but not good enough to beat a team that was hungrier than us in the fourth quarter," Nuggets coach George Karl said.
Iverson briefly had to leave the floor after bloodying his lip defending Marbury with under 2 minutes left, but everything else about the game was clean -- unlike Denver's last trip here.
In that one, the Nuggets were 1:15 away from finishing up a 123-100 victory last Dec. 16 when Knicks reserve Mardy Collins took down J.R. Smith by the neck to stop a breakaway. Nate Robinson soon jumped in, and he and Smith tumbled into the front row while fighting. Anthony, leading the NBA in scoring at the time, dropped Collins with a punch and was suspended 15 games.
Seven players were suspended, each organization was fined $500,000, and the already cold relationship between Thomas and Karl grew even frostier after Thomas accused Karl of creating a dangerous situation by leaving his starters on the floor, and Karl fired back with a profane tirade.
There were no incidents this time, even when Smith had another breakaway late in the third quarter and Robinson was forced to foul to stop him.
Down 92-82 to start the fourth, the Knicks tied it at 102 on Curry's bucket with about 5 minutes left. After a final tie at 108, Marbury put New York ahead for good with two free throws with 2:32 remaining, then Curry blocked Marcus Camby's shot on the other end and the Knicks stayed ahead from there.
"We had this game and we just gave it away tonight," Anthony said. "We had it in our hands and we couldn't maintain the lead. That was a team that played hard every possession. Maybe we took a couple of possessions off and they capitalized off that."
New York outscored Denver 37-20 in the final 12 minutes.
Robinson and Smith entered during the same stoppage with 3:56 left in the first quarter, with Smith making his season debut to loud boos following a three-game team suspension for an incident at a nightclub.
The Knicks shot 70 percent in a fast-paced first quarter, and still trailed 37-32. Linas Kleiza made all five shots and scored 12 points, Iverson had 11 in his first action at Madison Square Garden since late in the 2005-06 season, and the Nuggets shot 67 percent.
The lead grew to 50-35 when Eduardo Najera dribbled the length of the floor for a layup, bringing out the first boos directed toward the Knicks at home this season. But New York fought back to tie it at 60 before Denver ran off the final six points of the half.
"Last year we would have lost this game by 15 points," Knicks reserve David Lee said.
The Nuggets quickly restored the double-digit lead in the third, and again back came the Knicks, tying it at 82 behind a flurry from Crawford during an 11-1 spurt. The Nuggets then scored 10 straight to take a 92-82 cushion into the final period.
Game notes
Denver F Kenyon Martin sat out so he could play Wednesday at Boston. The Nuggets aren't using him in back-to-back games while he works his way back from knee surgery. ... The game featured three of the top four picks from the deep 1996 NBA draft: Iverson (No. 1), Marcus Camby (No. 2) and Marbury (No. 4). Thomas drafted Camby while he was an executive in Toronto. ... Randolph is the first Knicks player to open a season with three straight double-doubles in points and rebounds since Patrick Ewing 15 years ago. ... The Knicks have sold out their first two games at MSG for the first time since the 2001-02 season