나는 선수 시절에 9천 번 이상의 슛을 놓쳤다. 거의 3백 번의 경기에서 졌다. 경기를 승리로 이끌라는 특별임무를 부여받고도 실패한 적이 26번 있었다. 그리고 나는 인생에서 거듭 실패를 계속해 왔다. 이것이 정확히 내가 성공한 이유다.
(I've missed more than 9000 shots in my career. I've lost almost 300 games. 26 times, I've been trusted to take the game winning shot and missed. I've failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed.) - 마이클 조던(Michael Jordan)
My favourite hobby is watching the Sports Game such as basketball, baseball, football etc. But Too much watching is not helpful. Because I want to be capable and supremely confident in my job, I am try to learn english.
Watching Sports Game After watching Michael Jeffrey Jordan's stand-out performances, I am infatuated with watching the basketball game. Following is the information about NBA described in Wikipedia
Regular season Following the summer break, teams hold training camps in October. Training camps allow the coaching staff to evaluate players (especially rookies), scout the team's strengths and weaknesses, prepare the players for the rigorous regular season, and determine the 12-man active roster (and a 3-man inactive list) with which they will begin the regular season.
Milwaukee Bucks playing the Charlotte Bobcats in a regular season game
Teams have the ability to assign players with less than two years of experience to the NBA development league. After training camp, a series of preseason exhibition games are held. The NBA regular season begins in the first week of November. During the regular season, each team plays 82 games, 41 each home and away. A team faces opponents in its own division four times a year (16 games), teams from the other two divisions in its conference either three or four times (36 games), and teams in the other conference twice apiece (30 games). This asymmetrical structure means the strength of schedule will vary significantly between teams.
As of 2008, the NBA is one of only three major leagues in North America (besides the Canadian Football League) in which teams play every other team during the regular season (the others being the National Hockey League and Major League Soccer). Each team hosts and visits every other team at least once every season. However, this results in each team playing nearly double the number of games against teams from the opposite conference (30) as teams in their own division (16).
Milwaukee Bucks playing the Charlotte Bobcats in a regular season gameIn February, the regular season pauses to celebrate the annual NBA All-Star Game. Fans vote throughout the United States, Canada, and on the internet, and the top vote-getters at each position in each conference are given a starting spot on their conference's All-Star team. Coaches vote to choose the remaining 14 All-Stars. Then, Eastern conference players face the Western conference players in the All-Star game. The player with the best performance during the game is rewarded with a Game MVP award. Other attractions of the All-Star break include the Rookie Challenge, which pits the best rookies and the best second-year players against each other; the Skills Challenge, a competition between players to see who could complete an obstacle course comprising shooting, passing and dribbling in the fastest time; the Three Point Contest, a competition between players to see who is the best three-point shooter; and the NBA Slam Dunk Contest, to see which player dunks the ball in the most entertaining way. These other attractions have varying names which include the names of the various sponsors who have paid for naming rights.
Shortly after the All-Star break, the trading deadline falls on the second to last Thursday in February at 3pm Eastern Time.[7] After this date, teams are not allowed to exchange players with each other for the remainder of the season, although they may still sign and release players. Major trades are often completed right before the trading deadline, making that day a hectic time for general managers.
Around the end of April, the regular season ends. It is during this time that voting begins for individual awards, as well as the selection of the honorary, league-wide, post-season teams. The Sixth Man of the Year Award is given to the best player coming off the bench (must have more games coming off the bench than actual games started). The Rookie of the Year Award is awarded to the most outstanding first-year player. The Most Improved Player Award is awarded to the player who is deemed to have shown the most improvement from the previous season. The Defensive Player of the Year Award is awarded to the league's best defender. The Coach of the Year Award is awarded to the coach that has made the most positive difference to a team. The Most Valuable Player Award is given to player deemed the most valuable for (his team) that season. Additionally, Sporting News awards an unofficial (but widely recognized) Executive of the Year Award to the general manager who is adjudged to have performed the best job for the benefit of his franchise.
The post-season teams are the All-NBA Team, the All-Defensive Team, and the All-Rookie Team; each consists of five players. There are three All-NBA teams, consisting of the top players at each position, with first-team status being the most desirable. There are two All-Defensive teams, consisting of the top defenders at each position. There are also two All-Rookie teams, consisting of the top first-year players regardless of position.
Playoffs Main article: NBA Playoffs NBA Playoffs begin in late April, with eight teams in each conference going for the Championship. The three division winners, along with the team with the next best record from the conference are given the top four seeds. The next four teams in terms of record are given the lower four seeds.
Having a higher seed offers several advantages. Since the first seed begins the playoffs playing against the eighth seed, the second seed plays the seventh seed, the third seed plays the sixth seed, and the fourth seed plays the fifth seed, having a higher seed means a team faces a weaker team in the first round. The team in each series with the better record has home court advantage, including the First Round. This means that, for example, if the team who receives the 5 (five) seed has a better record than the team with the 4 (four) seed (by virtue of a divisional championship), the 5 seed would have home court advantage, even though the other team has a higher seed. Therefore, the team with the best regular season record in the league is guaranteed home court advantage in every series it plays. For example, in 2006, the Denver Nuggets won 44 games and captured the Northwest Division and the #3 seed. Their opponent was the #6 seeded Los Angeles Clippers, who won 47 games and finished second in the Pacific Division. Although Denver won its much weaker division, the Clippers had home-court advantage and won the series in five games.
The playoffs follow a tournament format. Each team plays a rival in a best-of-seven series, with the first team to win four games advancing into the next round, while the other team is eliminated from the playoffs. In the next round, the successful team plays against another advancing team of the same conference. All but one team in each conference are eliminated from the playoffs. Since the NBA does not re-seed teams, the playoff bracket in each conference uses a traditional design, with the winner of the series matching the 1st and 8th seeded teams playing the winner of the series matching the 4th and 5th seeded teams, and the winner of the series matching the 2nd and 7th seeded teams playing the winner of the series matching the 3rd and 6th seeded teams. In every round except the NBA Finals, the best of seven series follows a 2-2-1-1-1 home-court pattern, meaning that one team will have home court in games 1, 2, 5, and 7, while the other plays at home in games 3, 4, and 6. For the final round (NBA Finals), the series follows a 2-3-2 pattern, meaning that one team will have home court in games 1, 2, 6, and 7, while the other plays at home in games 3, 4, and 5. The 2-3-2 pattern in the NBA Finals has been in place since 1985.
The final playoff round, a best-of-seven series between the victors of both conferences, is known as the NBA Finals, and is held annually in June. The victor in the NBA Finals wins the Larry O'Brien Championship Trophy. Each player and major contributor -- including coaches and the general manager -- on the winning team receive a championship ring. In addition, the league awards a Bill Russell NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award to the best performing player of the series.
On August 2, 2006, the NBA announced the new playoff format. The new format takes the three division winners and the second-place team with the best record and rank them 1–4 by record. The other 4 slots are filled by best record other than those other 4 teams. Previously, the top three seeds went to the division winners.
Learning English As a foreign language, English is very useful. Many people around the world are speaking english in china, japan, europe even they are not American or british. If I can speak in english well, I really learn another language..........It should be chinese. The potential power of china is more bigger than we can image. Lately I am hearing the english by MP3 Player. After meet listening level, I will spend my spare time in watching the TV News. This procedure will be applied to learning Chinese.
Watching the sports game and learning language at the same time
By enjoying the my favourite hobby, I can make my dream true. How?
I found following description from Dish Network
DISH Network offers the best value in satellite TV entertainment, giving its customers the lowest all-digital price nationwide. DISH Network has the top HD DVR with the largest recording capacity (up to 500 hours) in the industry. DISH beats DIRECTV in pricing, and it definitely beats the price of cable TV.
Can you find the "Chinese Language Packages"? Except Chinese, German, French, Italian, Greek, Russian and Korean is available.
I can see a lot of deals like Premium Channels, Sports, International, Commercial, Adult, and Latino.
Sports Packages
NBA LEAGUE PASS
This ultimate NBA package lets you follow your favorite players, teams and matchups with up to 40 games a week not otherwise available in your local area. Plus, your subscription includes NBA TV, your all access pass for everything basketball.
ESPN FULL COURT
This ultimate college basketball package delivers up to 30 games a week. This means you'll be getting your college hoops almost every night. You'll see action from the ACC, Atlantic 10, Big East, Big Ten, Big XII, Conference USA, and SEC. Watch as your favorite teams battle it out on the road to the NCAA tournament! ESPN FULL COURT also includes coverage of the men's conference tournaments as well as coverage of the first two rounds of the NCAA women's basketball tournament.
ESPN GAME PLAN
ESPN GamePlan brings you maximum college football. Watch the nation's top teams from the BIG TEN, PAC-10, ACC, SEC, BIG XII, BIG EAST and MOUNTAIN WEST every Saturday. Since the games are chosen on a weekly basis, you get to see the best possible matchups, including conference rivalries and games that will impact the post-season bowl schedule.
NHL CENTER ICE
This ultimate hockey package gives you up to 40 games a week not otherwise available in your local area. NHL CENTER ICE includes select first- and second- round Stanley Cup playoff games, the best Canadian match-ups including games from CBC's Hockey Night in Canada, TSN and Rogers Sportsnet, and exciting events such as Hockey Day in Canada and the AHL & ECHL All-Star Games!
MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER
MLS DIRECT KICK provides up to 120 regular season games plus select playoff games. For under $.58 per game you won't miss any of the heart-pounding action of Major League Soccer.
According to Dish Network Deals, We can choose some packages among of its services.