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同時也有4部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過9萬的網紅Sky's NBA talk,也在其Youtube影片中提到,欸是的大家好 這次球員比較多 多拖了一週才把影片完成 之後會盡量快點把D.Mitchell跟B.Adebayo的部分做完 就請大家耐心等待啦 #新秀觀察 #2017NBA選秀 參考資料: NBA英文官網 Basketball-Reference The Knicks Wall 頻道 我的FB粉...
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有歪友點名說要聽這個題目,一直等到周末才寫。簡單的說,我覺得你可以把這個當成「虛擬的球員卡」來思考。
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那接著你會遇到幾個問題:
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1) 會不會被盜版
2) 他有甚麼用?
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1) - A:所以你可以理解為什麼他需要跟區塊鏈的技術結合。因為他這樣才能確保交易過後你所得到的「某個東西」是獨一無二的。
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2) - A:他可以保存,但更大的樂趣是可以當資產拿來交易。你問,一個虛擬的「某個東西」為什麼可以拿來交易?這個就回到核心問題了,憑甚麼虛擬貨幣 (不管是 Coin 或 Token 有價值?)
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在討論這個問題之前,我先問一個老問題:「為什麼一張球員卡會有價值?不就是紙嗎?」這一系列的問題網路有很多答案,我這邊就不贅述。
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我認為這個平台之所以 Work 有幾個關鍵:
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1 ) 因為這是 NBA 組織推動的。如果是台灣的 SBL 可能就沒有人要買或者價值很低
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2 ) 有成功的案例:紙本球員卡。NBA 的紙本球員卡已經證明給你看,NBA 單位發行的「某個東西」有保值、流通性。而且能夠成為投資的標的。
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3 ) 搭著虛擬貨幣的風潮。為什麼某段影片或比另一段影片有價值?這背後不都是虛擬的內容?同樣的技術機制?要問這個問題錢,或許你可以想想紙本卡,或者是為什麼彼特幣會比其他的幣來得「更值錢」。
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這當然還有很多的討論點,例如說:誰能確保以後這個東西還有價值?對啊,收藏真是奇怪的事情呢。誰知道這一張小紙卡加上一些被拿來簽名的墨水,可以動輒數千或數萬美金?
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你紙本球員卡也是燒了就沒啦,這道理是一樣的。你不需要接受這件事情,就算你不接受,有一群人已經願意把這個東西當「交易的目標」了。
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reference (如果你完全不知道這是甚麼):
https://nba.udn.com/nba/story/6780/5270708
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最牛對決-英文世界叫牛年是”Year of Ox”,依據basketball-reference網站顯示在NBA歷史(包含ABA)上共有408位球員在牛年出生(姑且忽略農曆月日的對照),在有現役球員的1985世代與1997世代各選一組「牛生肖現役全明星」對陣的話,哪個世代的牛球星會勝出?
球員名單與小枚的勝負預測:
最牛對決-牛生肖現役全明星1985v1997@運動視界
https://www.sportsv.net/articles/81227
Happy Chinese New Year!
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欸是的大家好
這次球員比較多
多拖了一週才把影片完成
之後會盡量快點把D.Mitchell跟B.Adebayo的部分做完
就請大家耐心等待啦
#新秀觀察 #2017NBA選秀
參考資料:
NBA英文官網
Basketball-Reference
The Knicks Wall 頻道
我的FB粉專 天sky:
https://goo.gl/hS2aoq
我的運動視界專欄:
https://goo.gl/4zo3cy
運動視界:
https://goo.gl/kb2P2p

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Allen Iverson, Kenyon Martin, Chauncey Billups and Stephen Jackson are among a group of retired NBA players who have committed to participating in a 3-on-3 league founded by the entertainer Ice Cube.
"When I got the call it was a no-brainer, it's Ice ... you don't turn that down," Iverson said at a news conference in New York on Wednesday to introduce the league. "That's success looking you right into your eyes. I just wanted to be a part of it and I hope that me being a part of it makes it a success like everything he's been doing in his life."
Iverson, the 2001 NBA MVP, an 11-time All-Star and Basketball Hall of Fame member, retired from the league after the 2010-11 season. He expressed excitement about playing in front of a new younger generation of fans.
"I'm going to put my effort into it to make sure it can be as big as ever," he said.
Martin expressed similar sentiment about the league, named the BIG3, which will begin play this summer.
Also committed to play are Rashard Lewis, Jermaine O'Neal, ex-NBA guard Jason Williams, Mike Bibby and Bonzi Wells.
Former National Basketball Players Association deputy director Roger Mason Jr. will serve as the league's commissioner and president.
Iverson will be a player-coach and former NBA stars Gary Payton and George Gervin have committed to serve as coaches for three of the league's eight teams.
A reporter playfully asked Iverson on Wednesday if he chose to play in the league because he wouldn't have to practice -- a reference to Iverson's famous "practice" rant while with the 76ers.
Iverson smiled, then turned serious.
"How could you be a four-time scoring champion, 11-time All-Star and MVP in the league if you didn't practice?" he said.
Games will be played in half-court settings and will feature 4-point shots, designated by three large circles several feet beyond the traditional 3-point line. Games will be played to 60 points and there will be a seven-minute halftime once a team reaches 30 points.
Ex-professional players over the age of 30 will be eligible to play. Teams will consist of a player/captain and four teammates and there will be a draft in March.
League play will start on June 24 and conclude on Aug. 12 with games being played every Saturday in different cities. All teams will play games on each Saturday. Players will receive 52 percent of league revenue.

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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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