What was Wilt Chamberlain determined to do before he retired? A.To break the previous records. B.To buy a luxury house. C.To win one more championship for his team. D.To play against the New York team once again. 点击查看答案 第8题 以下啤酒品牌属于新加坡的是() A.健力士Guinness B....
The last player to win the MVP Award at 23 or younger was Derrick Rose, who was 22 in 2010. Before that, it was Moses Malone in 1979. Before the Ronald Regan era, the award only went to a player 30 or older three times (Wilt Chamberlain and Bill Russell). Three of the first five...
Mickey Mantle.From 1951 until 1968, Mantle played for the New York Yankees as a baseball center fielder. Widely regarded as the greatest switch hitter of all time, he was nicknamed “The Commerce Comet” or “The Mick.” In 1974, Mantle was inaugurated into the National Baseball Hall of Fa...
I had a dream, and it frightened me; while I was in my bed, the images and visions in my mind alarmed me. / So I issued a decree that all the wise men of Babylon be brought before me to interpret the dream for me.Nehemiah 2:2so the king said to me, “Why is your face sad...
So perhaps there really isn’t much mystery at all to why Durant sees little need for both his sneakers. If you could morph into the next coming of Wilt Chamberlain, you might not find it vital to tighten your shoes up, either.
Haynes asked Dr. J to put together his all-time NBA first and second team. In the process, Erving named Oscar Robertson, Jerry West, Wilt Chamberlain, Bill Russell, and Elgin Baylor to his first team, and Magic Johnson, Michael Jordan, Larry Bird, Karl Malone, and Kareem Abdul-J...
Other than it being an "AB just being AB" situation, at first sight, one of the almost-immediate assumptions was that AB wanted in the game, but coaches wouldn't allow it and wanted to keep him on the sidelines, leading to the outburst. However, earlier this morning, NFL Network...
Before the 2014-15 NBA season began, a complete stranger hacked into my SB Nation account and penned an absurdly ridiculous article under the credit of “Andrew Feinstein”questioning whether or not coaching really matters in the NBA. The author (whoever the hell that idiot was) was arguing th...