Happy 4 year anniversary to this special video that changed my life! This video is especially meaningful to me because it was my first art video and it went viral coincidentally on my birthday - on January 24th 2012. I'd like to think it was God or the universe's way of pushing me to stop worrying if my art was good enough and start sharing my work instead. :)
I remember feeling a little down the day I turned 25. I thought I'd have everything figured out by then but I was just fresh out of university and more confused than ever. I thought about how at 20, I told myself I'd spend more time painting so I could end up with an art project or exhibition by the time I graduated. Throughout architecture school I never really painted much though, from the fear of my work not being perfect enough. Or maybe it was because of the amount of assignments I had. There was always some sort of excuse. As I lay in bed that night, I told myself that that was to be a year of taking new risks, and of doing things I had not done before, or else I'd be feeling the same way at 30.
In 2011, I got out of my comfort zones. I moved to Shanghai to work as an architect, worked on a bike business idea with my friend Joel, and in the weekends, worked on my art. Some projects failed along the way. In December that year, Joel flew to Shanghai to work on our bike business and he made the mistake of shooting this video. The bike business never took off because this video went viral. My video was uploaded around Christmas, and view counts jumped from the hundreds to half a million in weeks. It blew my mind, it made me want to disappear, it made me feel really silly ("Painting? With a basketball? What was I thinking?!"), but a part of me was also amazed by all that was happening - I was getting recognition for my art. It wasn't a private little project I was sharing with friends and family anymore!
I'm so glad I chose to put myself out there despite my doubts and insecurities. My faith is a big part of my life and I've learned to trust this journey in the past 5 years - all the high highs and the low lows. One of the most rewarding things is how this has allowed me to meet so many new people over the years. I'm thankful for the people who have reached out to guide me, and for people like you guys who continue to support my work. I love how diverse we are from age to culture to location and it made me see that we all want the same things - love, belonging, good relationships. I started creating art with objects to encourage others to see the beauty around them - even in the mundane and ordinary, and I love seeing that look of wonder and possibility in other peoples' eyes. I hope I get to do this for the rest of my life and be able to bring joy and meaning into lives I cross paths with.
I'm overjoyed that my past five years have been the most amazing journey of my life so far. I've also learned that life does not have to be all figured out and that it's OK to wander. Life is a constant journey of learning and discovery.
I'm excited to enter into a new decade of my existence (if you've read till this point you know my age now lol!! You guys are loyal fans haha...and YES I CAN'T BELIEVE IT TOO). I know it'll be amazing...a different kind of amazing!
<3
Red
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#戰術資源分享
很多人常常問追追熊是不是有籃球相關背景,答案是完全沒有,其實本來只是個普通的球迷而已,兩年多前突然被籃球戰術的美妙吸引,而且陷得無法自拔,想要繼續深入研究。所幸現在這個時代,國外很多籃球資源都非常好取得,做了非常多研究,甚至覺得自己過去看球都白看了。這邊推薦一些國外的戰術資源,供所有有興趣的球迷參考。
🏀Half Court Hoops
作者 Gibson Pyper 本職就是籃球教練,在 Youtube 上整理非常多的戰術影片,可以說是戰術界的大神。大部分的戰術影片並沒有講解,,但是他會很有系統的展現戰術的每個變化,把同一種變化剪在一起,可以不用講解就看得懂,也不會有英文能力的問題。最近他更加入了比較多他親自講解的解說,非常值得一看。
(Youtube:http://bit.ly/2PabzWx )
🏀The Basketball Playbook
這是上述 Gibson Pyper 另外成立的網站,裡面除了整理他在 Youtube 上的影片外,還有販售整理好的戰術,比如爵士 Snyder 教練的 Horns 進攻、Brad Steven 的戰術本等。有興趣可以每月花費20鎂加入他的會員,我必須說內容完全值得。
(網站:http://bit.ly/2N53jog )
🏀BBallbreakdown
Coach Nick 的頻道應該是最早也是規模最大的籃球 Youtuber,出片速度很快,而且內容很多元,比如他跟 NBA 裁判討論吹判,之前也有跟 Steve Kerr 的訪談,講解球賽的影片做得很順暢,畫面配上講解很舒服,連業配都出現得很自然XD 不過也許是資訊量太大,不知道為什麼感覺比較難從裡面學到東西。
(Youtube:https://goo.gl/OG8FVP )
🏀Coach Daniel
比起 Coach Nick 我更喜歡 Coach Daniel,很推薦去點一些他過去的影片,同樣是畫面配上講解很舒服,關於籃球概念跟戰術是講解更加清晰(Coach Nick 比較多點到而已),可以真正學到不少東西。不過他的有些影片常常在台灣會不能看,需要繞路看看。
(Youtube:http://bit.ly/2W3665c )
🏀Thinking Basketball
作者 Ben Taylor 本身是研究數據起家的,所以影片內容有更多關於數據的應用,最近的系列:「NBA Stat 101」則是很清楚講解各種傳統數據的盲點。但也不只是講解數據而已,還有結合許多影片的分析。
(Youtube:http://bit.ly/31DlPZU )
🏀The Basketball Dictionary
作者 Dylan Murphy 曾是 G-League 的球探和助理教練,在Medium上做了一個籃球字典,解釋很多你其實根本沒聽過的詞,與其說是在認識名詞,不若說你每學會一個詞,就多學了一種概念。比如說什麼是 Ice?Drop?Weak?"X-out"?"Top-Lock"?雖然作者差不多一年沒更新了,但是之前留下來的內容非常適合有心想了解的球迷。
(網站:http://bit.ly/2oVq71N)
🏀ScoutWithBryan
作者本身是以前巫師隊的分析人員,影片內容比較硬,不是做來娛樂觀眾的,像是真正 NBA 球隊在看的分析,建議有一些基礎再來看他的影片。
(Youtube:http://bit.ly/2N36pJq)
🏀Laker Film Room
作者 Pete Zayas 曾是高中籃球教練,後來在 Youtube 成立專門研究湖人球員、戰術的 Laker Film Room,算是有做出名聲,聽說有得到官方的認可。
類似專門球隊解析的還有 Bucks Film Room、Suns Film Room、Raptors Playbook、The Knicks Wall 等,不過還沒有像LFR做得那麼好。
(Youtube:http://bit.ly/2p6N95B)
🏀🏀Cleaning The Glass
這是一個數據網站,創辦人 Ben Falk 是前拓荒者、76人的分析人員,以前寫很多文章,分析的內容比較不會是純戰術,而是很多籃球概念、一些球場上的細節,也有很多從數據的角度切入,分析的非常透徹,另外也有關於球隊管理層、教練、行政團隊的文章。可惜現在創辦人專注在發展數據,可以付50鎂來觀看他過去所有的文章。誠心推薦
(網站:http://bit.ly/2qxmejL)
🏀🏀Detail
這是 Kobe 在 ESPN+ 上面的節目,由 Kobe 本人親自解說,解說的內容完全無愧他的標題,腳步怎麼踩?球員站位哪裡有問題?該如何調整擋拆?都是細節中的細節,細到被分析的 NBA 球員還會自己看好幾遍XD 不過 ESPN+ 在台灣沒有,需要弄個美國 VPN,每個月花5鎂訂閱,才有辦法看到。
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以上是追追熊認為有價值的資源,希望可以吸引更多人有興趣更深入來了解籃球。
最後再打個廣告一下,追追熊舉辦的【#NBA預測競賽】即將在明天截止,歡迎各路高手挑戰。
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原本只想生一個小孩
但看到孩子們的聖誕禮物後.....決定要
生
一
打(喂!)
每一個玩具我也都很喜歡玩😆😍🎄🎅❄️🎁☃️
還有抵達禮物
寄到家的禮物😳
桌子後面被擋住的小山堆禮物😳😳都是孩子們的
Was thinking only to have one kids, after I saw all the kids Xmas gift I decide to have a basketball team😍🎄🎅❄️🎁☃️
This pic is not including arr gift, gift send to home, gift hide behind the table😳😳😳
#我想再去投胎一次了
#投胎太難了還是生ㄧ打娃好了
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Marcus Camby figured his night was over.
Big lead, fourth quarter, road game in Houston the next night. Camby was all set to kick back and watch the final quarter of the Denver Nuggets' 110-99 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers on Friday night.
But when Cleveland sliced Denver's 25-point lead to 13 with 7:23 remaining in the game, Camby was sent back in. He scored four of his season-high 26 points in the final quarter and grabbed six of his 17 rebounds.
"It's always in the backs of our minds about blowing leads," Camby said. "The guys stepped up down the stretch."
Denver needed to the way LeBron James was playing. James finished with his first triple-double of the season -- 30 points, 10 assists and 10 rebounds -- and 10th of his career.
"We contained him," said Allen Iverson, who finished with 25 points and nine assists. "That's all you can do with players like that. You can't play this game scared."
The Cavaliers cut Denver's cushion to 103-98 on Damon Jones' 3-pointer with 3:15 left in the game. But Denver closed the game out with a 7-1 run.
The struggling Cavaliers have now lost four of their last five and dropped into a first-place tie with Washington for the best record in the Eastern Conference.
"We've just got to regroup," James said.
The Cavaliers received a scare when Denver's J.R. Smith fell on James' right ankle when both were scrambling for a loose ball late in the fourth quarter. James sat out all of 8 seconds before checking back in.
"It's been better," James said of the ankle.
Carmelo Anthony said earlier in the week this was a painful game to miss. He was looking forward to going up against his good friend James. The two will always be linked as James went first overall in the 2003 NBA draft and Anthony was picked third.
Anthony said he'd watch from his living room as he served his second-to-last game for the suspension he received for his role in a fight with the New York Knicks. Anthony's 15-game suspension will be done after he sits out the game Saturday night. He'll be back Monday night as Denver hosts Memphis.
James wasn't the least bit sorry that Anthony didn't suit up.
"Nah, he ain't my teammate -- no way," James said. "They already killed us on the offensive end, it ain't going to help it. As a competitor, of course I miss him, but not on the court. They definitely are going to be a dangerous team."
Smith was suffering from the flu and missed the Friday morning shootaround. He didn't come out onto the court until 6:56 remaining in the first quarter yet he finished with 14 points, the most he's scored since coming off his 10-game suspension earlier this month.
"I feel better," he said.
The Nuggets were gushing over Camby's play after the game.
"I've never seen him score like that," Smith said.
"He played like an All-Star center for us," coach George Karl said.
The Nuggets have watched third quarter leads slip away in five home games this season. But not on Friday night.
"We'll take it," Iverson said. "By 50 points or a point, we'll take it. If we'd have lost, it would have been bad. I like the results we had."
Cavaliers coach Mike Brown certainly wasn't pleased. He was clearly frustrated after the game.
"I don't know what it is yet, but I'm definitely going to find out," he said. "We keep thinking offensively we're bad, offensively we're bad, offensively we're bad. Yes, we will be bad offensively if we come down and take the first shot, if we come down and take a jump shot without moving the basketball, if we come down and take a shot after one pass. That's what we did tonight. That's the way the Denver Nuggets play. That's the way the Seattle SuperSonics play. That's how teams out West play. They want to get out and run the floor and if we fall into that trap, we will get beat every single time on the floor. ... We don't play a rat race. We don't play a high-tempo basketball game."

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ALLEN IVERSON played with a chip on his shoulder the size of Gibraltar. It was his fuel.
Sometimes that fuel flooded the engine, but Iverson never backed off a challenge. Maybe it was because of his childhood growing up in Hampton, Va., where he was the man of the house at a too-young age. Maybe it was seeing people from the neighborhood getting killed or going to prison. Maybe it was being imprisoned - wrongly, he believed - and missing out on his senior year of basketball. Or maybe because he was usually the smallest player on the court, feeling he had to prove himself every minute, showing everyone that size doesn't matter.
Whatever the reason, whether we agree with the method, the personality or the background, it all made Allen Iverson one of the fiercest competitors ever to play the game.
On March 12, 1997, as his rookie season was reaching the finish line, Iverson and the Sixers were facing the NBA champion Chicago Bulls and Michael Jordan.
Iverson lit up the Bulls, tying a then-career high with 37 points, although the Sixers, despite a solid showing, bowed to the Bulls, 108-104.
But what defined this game was one move, Iverson's signature, the crossover.
Ever since his high school days, Iverson talked about the mastery of the move on the master, Michael Jeffrey Jordan.
"I used to always tell my friends that when I get on that stage, I'm going to try my move on the best," Iverson said.
Late in the game, Jordan found himself guarding the cocky rookie out of Georgetown and wasn't about to back down. And Iverson, like the young shooter taking on the old gunslinger, wasn't about to back down from a challenge.
"A lot of guys, when you see guys that you kinda looked up to, they kinda shy away from the challenge," Iverson said. "And I just took it on."
Iveron's hair was short and his collection of tattoos small, reminding us how young he was on this night.
He rocked Jordan once with a small crossover and then dropped the big one, moving to his right and swishing a 20-foot jumper just ahead of the flailing Jordan. The crowd at the CoreStates Center, anticipating what was about to occur, rose and erupted in joy. Our guy went one-on-one with the greatest player ever and our guy won, they were thinking. At that moment, Philly fell in love with Allen Iverson. He was ours. He was our David to the NBA's Goliath. We had a star, too.
"I don't think I planned it," said Iverson, who had faced the Bulls twice before, but the situation to try the move never materialized.
"I'll never forget coming off a screen and him switching and [coach] Phil Jackson hollering his name, telling him to switch out on me," Iverson recalled. "And I gave him the first little one, and I see that he's biting on it. And I hit him with the second one and made the shot."
Without making the shot, the move becomes an afterthought.
"I was going to put my move to the test, to see if it was real," Iverson said. "It had to be real if it worked on the greatest player to ever play the game. That made me feel good."
Watch the video carefully next time and you'll see what made Jordan such a great player.
"The craziest thing about it is, I hit him with my best move, and he still almost blocked it," Iverson said, laughing at the moment. "That's what was so crazy about it. That just let's you know how great a defensive player he was."
Two great players showing their stuff. Where have those days gone around here?

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I have made this video of AI vs Vince Carter the Toronto Raptors in 2001 NBA Playoff. Every single points of Iverson is included from Game 1 to Game 7.
Vince Carter versus Allen Iverson is the kind of marquee matchup the NBA has been craving since the days of Magic Johnson and Larry Bird.
As two of the NBA's most exciting young stars, they are dazzling spectators and TV viewers with limitless creativity and breathtaking moves in the Toronto Raptors-Philadelphia 76ers playoff series.
"This matchup is great, and people are getting turned on to it," said NBA deputy commissioner Russ Granik, who was at Philadelphia's First Union Center on Wednesday night, when Iverson scored 54 points to Carter's 28 in the 76ers' 97-92 victory. "For better or worse, fans like it when you get superstars going against each other. People have been hearing about these guys for years now, but they haven't gotten this far before where they met each other at this level. That gets people interested."
With the NBA's overall popularity declining and new rules designed to make the game more appealing set to take effect next season, an Iverson-Carter matchup is what the league really needed.
"Watching these two kids, I don't think our league is in any trouble," 76ers coach Larry Brown said. "They really are exciting."
Toronto coach Lenny Wilkens feels much the same way.
"I think you are going to see more great individual matchups as the young kids we have in this league develop," he said. "We are always rushing to fix this and fix that, but maybe there is not always something wrong. The young guys have to be able to grow and make some mistakes. Let them grow up and then see what they can do. In this series, you are seeing two of the best going at each other."
It is looking increasingly likely that Michael Jordan will end a three-year retirement next season and return to the NBA as a player. Carter and Iverson will be right there, eagerly awaiting that matchup.
"You always want to test yourself against the best, and I would welcome the challenge," Iverson said.
Said Carter of Jordan: "He set the standard we are all trying to reach."
Jordan, of course, owns six championship rings and 10 scoring titles, while Carter, 24, has won nothing more than a rookie of the year award and a slam-dunk title. But Carter is one of the league's most popular players among fans, the leading vote-getter for the past two NBA All-Star Games. Iverson, 25, won his second scoring title this season and is favored to win this season's most valuable player award, as well.
And while Iverson and Carter are going head to head, other young stars such as Milwaukee's Ray Allen, the Los Angeles Lakers' Kobe Bryant, San Antonio's Tim Duncan, Dallas' Michael Finley and Dirk Nowitzki and Sacramento's Chris Webber and Peja Stojakovic also are still competing in the playoffs. In addition, the league's most improved player, Orlando's 21 year-old Tracy McGrady, was a major star of the first round even though his team lost.
"We try to promote the game and the teams and all the players," Granik said. "There are just certain players who capture people's imaginations. You can't deny that.
"We can't go out and create them. It just happens and they're doing it on the court. You can't make superstars, I don't care how good a promotion. It's what they do on the court, and here we have Iverson and Carter. They're doing it most nights on the floor. That's what people see and they love to watch it."
The personal similarities between Carter and Iverson are few other than both are mama's boys. Iverson's mother, Ann, attends almost all of her son's games while dressed in a 76ers jersey with "IVERSON'S MOM" emblazoned on it. Carter's mother, Michelle, prefers street clothes at games, but she publicly criticized Oakley when he dared to criticize her baby boy.
Though Iverson — with his corn-row hairstyle, multiple tattoos and rap albums — might appeal directly to the hip-hop generation, the more conservative Carter is Mr. Basketball in Canada. One of the Raptors' top priorities is keeping him with the franchise well beyond the 2001-02 season, when his contract expires. They have a window from Aug. 1 to Oct. 31 to re-sign him. If they don't, he will become a free agent after the 2001-02 season.
He and team officials prefer not to talk about the future just yet.
Meanwhile, he and Iverson downplay their personal rivalry.
Carter: "We try to do our thing as a team. I just try to fit in within the team concept and do what I need to do. I see what Allen is doing, but I'm not thinking about trying to outdo him personally."
Iverson: "I can't accomplish anything without my teammates. I know that, they know that and everybody knows that. Vince is a great player, but he needs his teammates just like I need mine. The things my teammates do to help us win are just as important as the things I do.

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