作者Choirboy (唱诗班男孩)
看板Orl-Magic
标题[新闻] Magic's new little big man
时间Wed Jun 30 12:49:46 2004
From Orlando Sentinel
http://tinyurl.com/yuzxu
这篇是在讲Nelson接受访问的内容。Nelson是今年NCAA的POY ,这个
之前已经讲了很多遍,大家也都很清楚了。另外讲到因为他的身高,
他总是受到质疑,但他却能用正面、强健的态度来面对这一切,他接
受访问的发言也十分得体,令人蛮期待他新球季的表现。(先到夏季
联盟杀他们个片甲不留吧)
中间还有他大学时教练的发言,他认为那些跳过Nelson去选一堆高中
生的球队,真的是「What the hell 」。一个带领球队拿下27胜 0败
并得到POY ,具有leadership的球员居然被冷落到这种程度。
受到拓板扛霸子McDaniel兄赏视,认为值得注意的Nelson,加油吧!
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Magic's new little big man
Jameer Nelson will bring leadership to the Magic.
By Brian Schmitz | Sentinel Staff Writer
Posted June 29, 2004
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The story goes that the St. Joseph's basketball team was
shuffling through screening at the Cincinnati airport. A
security guard asked Jameer Nelson, the Hawks' pocket-sized,
5-foot-11 all-America point guard, if he was the team's
water boy(递茶水的小弟).
Used to being mistaken for anything but a player, Nelson
wasn't offended(被冒犯而感到愤怒). He was motivated. He said,
"Yeah, I'm the water boy -- the best water boy you'll ever see."
Nelson has heard it all. No wonder the little guy has a
little bit of an edge to him, a little bite.
He has a chip on his shoulder(好斗的情绪) that's so big --
"It's not going to go away," he says -- that you wonder if
it was part of his carry-on baggage for his flight to Orlando.
Introduced as a member of the Magic on Monday, Nelson again
was subjected to the same questions and doubts that dogged
him before he was named college basketball's player of the
year, graced the cover of Sports Illustrated and led St.
Joseph's to unprecedented(史无前例) heights last season.
Dwight Howard beat out Emeka Okafor to become the Magic's
No. 1 draft pick. Nelson beat out Okafor to become the
Division I player of the year.
But Howard is 18, his warts(缺点) never exposed as a
dominating high school phenom, and he stands 6 feet 10 1/4.
Nelson is 22, and critics have had four years to pick out
his flaws(缺陷), his biggest seemingly his small-fry(小鱼苗)
size.
"Well, if I can do the same things as somebody that is 6-4
or 6-5 can at the point, what is the difference?" he said.
"Don't tell me that somebody is better than me because
they're 6-2. Last time I checked we play with our shoes on
and I measure at almost 6-1 with my shoes. If you want me to
measure at 6-2, I'll put insoles(鞋内软垫) in, too."
He's heard all the jokes, such as he's a half-Nelson, not a
full-Nelson. Nelson says he wouldn't want to be any taller
because, "I don't think that would be me. I might not have
the intangibles(无形资产) I have now."
Which are leadership, grit and growl wrapped around some talent.
The rebuilding Magic are looking for stars, of course, while
we pardon their dust.
They also are looking for ultimate competitors and passionate
professionals. Nelson, who has a tattoo on his chest
(胸膛上有刺青) of a heart with a basketball scrawled inside
it that reads "Love of the Game," fits the description.
The Magic feel they've snared(谋得) a younger version of
Darrell Armstrong.
They thought enough of Nelson to aggressively work a draft-night
trade. The Magic handed the Denver Nuggets a future first-round
pick that could become a lottery pick if Orlando doesn't
improve quickly.
Nelson lasted until the 20th pick. He had to watch several
high school kids get drafted before him, an oversight
ridiculed by his former coach, Phil Martelli.
"I don't know what the hell these guys [NBA teams] are doing,"
said Martelli, who was in New York last week to watch the NBA
draft. "They're taking all those babies when they got a man
sitting right there."
Treated as an icon in Philadelphia, right along with Donovan
McNabb, Nelson was still fuming(愤怒) over the draft-night
snub(冷落) when he spoke with Magic General Manager John Weisbrod.
"Now he's got a little hatchet to bury," Weisbrod said. "Talk
about a chip on his shoulder. I hung up from that phone call
and I was -- I'm not easily moved to giddiness -- but I was
pretty giddy."
Even his hometown team, the Philadelphia 76ers, stiff-armed
(美式足球用语,用手臂撑开) him. Coach Jim O'Brien said there
were many players better than Nelson, who led St. Joe's to a
27-0 regular-season record and averaged 20.6 points.
"Throughout my life, I have always been overlooked because
they say I'm too small, too this, too that," Nelson said.
"What they don't understand is that I'm getting the job done."
Nelson is a solid, muscular(健壮的) 190 pounds, able to get
off his shot, and has finger-snap quickness and makes heady
decisions. The knock on him? Whether he can literally(不夸张地)
stand up to taller NBA point guards.
"I've been going against bigger guards all my life," Nelson
said. "I think the biggest transition is off-the-court stuff,
all the free time and just getting used to the atmosphere."
Nelson might not be the Magic's starter at point if Steve
Francis arrives in a trade. But they believe he can be a
change-of-pace force, driven by his hard fall in the draft.
"It's a blessing in disguise(伪装), because obviously . . .
I'm wanted down here, I'm needed," he said. "I'm the type of
person that I can improve on everything, and I will improve
everything."
Nelson must prove himself again. He has another tattoo that
reads, "All Eyes On Me," meaning just watch.
Brian Schmitz can be reached at
[email protected].
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