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電影 Jerry Maguire – 征服情海, 10 句精彩對話 Part 18
Dorothy feels so sorry to Jerry. The marriage is a big mistake they made.
1. What if it's true? Great at friendship, bad at intimacy.
或許這是真的, 我只適合做朋友, 不適合成為親密伴侶
2. Bob: Hey, Jerry, I was just hailing you. Jerry: Just go. Flee.
Bob: 嘿! Jerry, 我才正提到你呢! Jerry: 走開, 請你消失!
3. They are still alive for a play-off spot.
他們在到了季後賽仍然存活下來了
4. Meanwhile, the Dallas Cowboys continue to roll.
同時, Dallas Cowboys 隊保持領先
5. They know they're in the play-offs... and going in looking for a second consecutive Super Bowl.
他們知道這次的季後賽, 而且正努力爭取連續兩年超級杯冠軍的衛冕
6.Al: I'm trying to be a little poetic here. Reporter A: Wax on, Al. Wax on.
Al: 我只是想試著語氣優雅一點。 Reporter A: 再修飾一些, Al 再修飾!
7. He took some shot, didn't he? They are working Tidwell, aren't they?
他還真耐撞, 不是嗎? 他們把Tidwell守得死死的, 對吧?
8. Less than two minutes to play. Dallas leading by three.
比賽時間剩不到兩分鐘。Dallas 還領先3分
9. Play fake. Swenson protected well, lofts one to the end zone!
做假動作, Swenson 把球守得很好, 把球射向達陣區
10. Rod Tidwell, upside-down, hits the ground hard...
Rod Tidwell, 倒栽蔥, 直接撞到地面
Rod cached the ball and touchdown!
To be continued…
同時也有4部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過2萬的網紅Corinne Vigniel,也在其Youtube影片中提到,Sirens started wailing in Richardson in Dallas' northern suburbs, warning signals flashed on mobiles urging people to seek shelter as deadly tornadoes...
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Sirens started wailing in Richardson in Dallas' northern suburbs, warning signals flashed on mobiles urging people to seek shelter as deadly tornadoes swept across the city.
We peeped outside to check if we could see any sign of a tornado touching down, but could only see torrential rain and hear thunder and lightening. Time to clear space in a closet -- just in case we needed to take shelter.
We were lucky -- the tornadoes spared us, and touched down a couple of kilometers away, leaving a trail of destruction.
At least eight people died in Garland, near Dallas, five of them when their cars were blown off a motorway. Three bodies were found in other towns.
Churches were destroyed, cars mangled and trees toppled across a 64km (20 mile) zone from south of Dallas up to suburbs in the north-east.
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Richardson, Texas, USA
December 26, 2015 at 1845 local time
Camera: Corinne Vigniel on iPhone 6+
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Brandon Jennings was shut out in the first quarter. Then he went to work and wiped out a record held by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
Jennings scored 55 points, breaking Abdul-Jabbar's franchise rookie record, to lead the Milwaukee Bucks to a come-from-behind 129-125 victory Saturday over the Golden State Warriors.
Jennings poured in 29 points in the third quarter, then 16 in the fourth to hold off the Warriors and become only the third Bucks player to score more than 50. The last to do it was Michael Redd, who set the franchise record with 57 points against Utah on Nov. 11, 2006.
"It was a very, very impressive performance for anyone, let alone a rookie in his seventh game," Milwaukee coach Scott Skiles said. "We just gave the ball to Brandon and let him go to work."
The No. 10 pick in the draft topped the 51 points scored by Abdul-Jabbar, then Lew Alcindor, on Feb. 21, 1970. The NBA rookie record was set by Wilt Chamberlain with 58 points for Philadelphia against Detroit in a January 1960 game in Bethlehem, Pa.
It was also the most points scored by a rookie since Earl Monroe had 56 on Feb. 13, 1968, and the second-most by a player under the age of 21, only topped by the 56 points scored by LeBron James on March 20, 2005.
"I was scoreless after the first quarter and really struggling," said Jennings, who hit 21 of 34 shots after hitting just one of his first seven shots. "I just started getting in the groove and felt really good in the third quarter."
The 29 points by Jennings were the most ever scored in a quarter against the Warriors. During the period, Jennings hit four 3-pointers and an assortment of jumpers and driving layups as he took over the game. At several points after scoring, he waved his arms in the air to get the crowd to cheer louder.
In all, he hit 12 of 13 shots in the quarter, his only miss a 3-point attempt with 5.9 seconds remaining. Jennings said after he hit his second shot in the third quarter, he could tell he was "in a zone."
"I was just trying to do whatever I could to help us win," he said. "We were out of sync in the first half and really needed to step it up."
Skiles said he told Jennings after the game, "Great game, get some rest tomorrow and [say] hello Jason Kidd on Monday." The Bucks play the Dallas Mavericks on Monday.
Bucks center Andrew Bogut said he was in position several times in the third quarter for offensive rebounds, but wasn't needed.
"I was just waiting for it to come off the rim, but it just kept going straight through, which makes it easier for me," he said. "But it could have padded the stats a little bit if he missed one or two of them."
Warriors coach Don Nelson called Jennings' effort "probably the best rookie performance I've ever witnessed in 30-some years coaching."
"We tried to handle him every way possible," Nelson said.
Warriors reserve Corey Maggette said Jennings had a "special game," one he had not seen in a long time.
"That was a great performance," Maggette said, shaking his head. "I don't know if anyone has done that since Magic [Johnson]. He was something pretty special tonight."
The Bucks won their fourth straight game for the first time in more than two years. The Bucks (5-2) are off to their best start since 2005, the last season the team made the playoffs.
Bogut added 19 points and 11 rebounds for the Bucks.
Monta Ellis led the Warriors (3-6) with 26 points and Maggette added 25.
Jennings hit a 3-pointer from the top of the key with 2:15 to give the Bucks a 117-115 lead. Luke Ridnour then hit a driving layup with 1:40 remaining to increase the Bucks' lead to 119-115. After an offensive foul on Maggette, Jennings hit another jumper.
Maggette made a layup, was fouled and hit the free throw to cut the lead to 121-118, but Jennings came back and hit a 3-pointer from the top of the key with 34 seconds remaining and the Bucks held on to win.
The Warriors lost starting guard Kelenna Azubuike in the first quarter. Azubuike drove across the lane with 9:12 remaining in the quarter and slipped on the floor. He immediately grabbed his left leg and screamed in pain. After a five-minute delay, Azubuike left the court on a stretcher cart and went to the Warriors' locker room.
Game notes
Redd, sidelined with strained left patella tendon for the last four games, will try to return next week as the Bucks play Dallas on Monday and New Jersey on Wednesday. Bucks forward Kurt Thomas played in the 900th game of his career.
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Allen Iverson took plenty of shots at his former team, before, during and after the game. It didn't add up to a win, though.
Kyle Korver scored 26 points to help the Philadelphia 76ers beat the Denver Nuggets 108-97 Tuesday night in Iverson's first game against his former team.
It was weird to see him wearing a white jersey and we're wearing black," Korver said. "I said to one of our coaches that it is so weird to see him on the other side. It wasn't really a good feeling at all. He's a great player and he meant a lot to Philadelphia."
Iverson scored 30 points on 10-of-24 shooting before getting tossed for his second technical with 1:44 remaining. Afterward, he said the loss disappointed him because he feels the Nuggets are the better team.
Iverson's best shots, however, came before tip-off when he again ripped the team that traded him to Denver over the holidays, repeating his contention that he should have had more say in the Sixers' style.
Iverson also saved a parting shot for official Steve Javie, who ejected him.
"I thought I got fouled on that play, and I said I thought that he was calling the game personal, and he threw me out," Iverson said. "His fuse is real short anyway, and I should have known that I couldn't say anything anyway. It's been something personal with me and him since I got in the league. This was just the perfect game for him to try and make me look bad."
Actually, Iverson didn't need much help in that regard as he was slow to get going, hitting just two of nine shots and committing three of his game-high seven turnovers in the first quarter.
"I thought he was a little excited with the turnovers early in the first half and then not being able to make shots, not only he but everybody," Nuggets coach George Karl said. "That got Philadelphia their legs, their confidence."
Ironically, Iverson found himself crediting the Sixers for their game plan.
"I couldn't get a rhythm in the beginning of the game. When I found it and got into a little groove, it was too late," Iverson said. "If anybody knows what I can do, they know, and they ran some people at me. They used the zone, and it was effective."
The Sixers, who had lost 14 of 16 road games and 19 of their last 23 overall, scored 100 points for the first time in 16 games and improved to 4-4 since the trade that sent Joe Smith and Andre Miller to Philadelphia, along with two first-round draft picks in 2007, for Iverson.
Miller had 17 points and 10 assists against his former team and Smith scored 12 points.
"This was all business," Smith said.
Ditto for Miller.
"I got a lump in my throat when the crowd reacted" with applause during introductions, Miller said. "Other than that, it was all business for me."
Karl always counted Miller among his favorite pupils and said he "kind of knew Andre was going to have a great game. He's going to make some guys on that team a lot better. I can see he and Korver already have a connection."
Iverson doesn't have that yet in Denver, where he's lost four of six and has yet to play with NBA scoring leader Carmelo Anthony and J.R. Smith, the league's top scoring tandem before their suspensions for slugging it out with the New York Knicks last month.
The Sixers, who led by 19 in the second quarter before the Nuggets rallied to tie it at 52 at halftime, led 86-73 after three quarters.
Iverson's seven straight points brought Denver to 86-80 but Steven Hunter's dunk followed by three free throws by Korver -- one on Iverson's first technical -- restored Philadelphia's double-digit lead.
Rookie Yakhouba Diawara was the only bright spot for Denver, scoring a season-best 23 points on the heels of an 0-for-11 shooting performance against Dallas.
After the morning shootaround, Iverson said he felt a player of his stature and tenure should have been listened to when he criticized the Sixers' style of play last month, a condemnation that led to his departure from Philadelphia after 10 tumultuous seasons.
"When you're losing basketball games, 12 of 14, 18 of 20 basketball games, you should listen to somebody because something obviously isn't working," he said.
Iverson said he was still bitter with the way Sixers coach Maurice Cheeks and team owner Billy King handled his complaints that led to his departure from Philadelphia.
"Honestly I hope it goes away, but every time we play the Sixers, I know it is going to come back," Iverson said. "I just want to be a Denver Nugget and not dwell on things that happened in Philadelphia. I owe it to my teammates to just play basketball. I was frustrated tonight because I didn't play as well as I can play."
Game notes
Iverson won't get to face the Sixers in Philadelphia this season because the Nuggets made their annual trip there before the trade. ... Nuggets G Julius Hodge played the final minute, his first action since being shot in a drive-by last April.
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