Yao Ming: Clap your fists and shout at the sky.
After three seasons, Yao Ming has been widely recognized, but he is still far from reaching the level of a first-class superstar. Although there is no O 'Neill's figure, in the fierce NBA competition, Duncan's basic merits are slightly immature. However, under the humility of the orientals, Yao Ming gradually found his own sky in the NBA. This low-key big man is conscientious in the field, never showing his dew and never releasing his passion. Under normal circumstances, even if Yao Ming has a good performance or a wonderful goal, he just "suppresses" the drums and turns back. Only after scoring a goal to tie or overtake the score, or leading the team into a small high tide, fans will see his slightly exaggerated celebration; When he led the team to victory, the fans could see the scene of "Little Giant" clenching his fists and roaring into the sky.
In the eyes of Americans, Yao Ming is a typical introverted Oriental, who never makes public, and always keeps a "low profile" on the court, as if to suppress his passion in his chest, rot in his intestines, and then vent it by attacking and defending. In the 2005-2006 season, Yao Ming's personal ability has made a great leap, and the prototype of super center has begun to take shape. When he used a back jumper to let the players who were behind him defend themselves, when he ignored the double-team and made a single-handed dunk, when he entered the ranks of 20 10 superstars, he clenched his fist again, or pointed his index finger at the sky to celebrate. If the previous action was more of a vent, now it is an impressive domineering "little giant" signboard.
Kobe Bryant: the most domineering way to celebrate
Among the superstars in the NBA, Kobe has the most ways to celebrate. In the past, after Kobe scored a goal or a key goal, he would open his arms and make a gliding action to rush to the Lakers' bench, which was also a symbolic celebration he used to use.
Kobe Bryant not only won the first scoring title in his career last season, but also created many legends. On February 20, 2005, at 65438, Kobe Bryant slaughtered the Mavericks camp and scored 62 points in three quarters. After the third quarter, Kobe beat his chest with his right hand excitedly to celebrate his crazy score. In front of the stupefied calf, he beat his chest with his fist again and again, exuding the infinite passion brought by 62 points.
Kobe celebrates in different ways every night. On June 23, 65438, he swept 8 1 point on the Raptors, completing a feat that neither Jordan nor Jabbar had completed. Four seconds before the end of the game, Kobe walked off the stage with victory, calmly raised his right index finger and pointed it over Angel City to celebrate the night of writing history in the simplest and most domineering way.
In the fourth game of the first round of the Western Conference playoffs, Kobe once again showed his amazing stunts and completed the lore twice in a row. A game is staged twice, and no one will feel aesthetic fatigue, but will only marvel at his performance. When he clenched his right fist and rushed to the center line of the court, the Lakers surrounded the genius, and the sun licked the bleeding wound in Kobe's clenched fist. Unfortunately, the Lakers failed to shoot the sun. It was not Kobe who had the chance to celebrate the victory in Game 7, but the Sun at home.
Jason Terry: Jet.
Terry's full name is JasonEugeneTerry, and fans combine the first three letters of his name. "Jet" means "jet" in Chinese, which is the origin of his nickname. Whenever Terry has a good performance, or after completing a key attack, fans often see him celebrating the glider flight with open arms.
However, this jet plane also went through a six-year dormant period from entering people's field of vision to taking off. During his five seasons with the Hawks, Terry was only an excellent shooter in the eyes of fans because of the poor team. It was not until he came to Dallas in the summer of 2004 that he became the second attack point of the Mavericks in Johnson's tactical system, and soon formed the Mavericks' two guns with the Germans, which gave him a chance to show himself.
Terry is a typical "big heart" player. He dares to score goals under any circumstances. His style perfectly explains the meaning of cowboy.
However, the old habit of "overexcitation" made him make a stupid mistake. In the sixth game of the semi-final against the Suns in 2004-05, Terry's lax defense allowed Nash to equalize three points in the last 5.7 seconds, and the Mavericks lost overtime and were eliminated with a total score of 2-4. At that time, the angry Nowitzki didn't leave Terry any face. He threw towels in public and waved his arms to scold Terry loudly. Terry will never forget that experience. He trained hard in the following summer break and became more mature last season, more like a jet fighter in Dallas.
Antoine walker: Ugly hip-twisting dance.
Wherever Walker goes, his ugly hip-twisting dance follows. It is well known that Walker plays ugly. His attack with big ass and small steps is really pleasing, just like big-head monk dance dancing and diving down the mountain, so he got the nickname "Fat Toutuo". As a power forward, Walker doesn't play hardball with his opponent inside, and likes to fly kites outside the three-point line. Especially after he hit three points, he also likes to perform a unique "hip-swinging dance" that he wrote, performed and was ugly, never taking into account the feelings of opponents, referees and fans.
In this year's playoffs, Wade and O 'Neill led the Heat to make great strides and finally won the first championship in the team's history. Anthony Walker's ugly dance steps also accompanied the Heat through this historic journey.
Whether the Heat wins or there are wonderful scenes on the court, Fat Toutuo will give an impromptu performance to entertain the audience. In the fourth game of the finals, Walker made up the position in time in a defense, which caused the Mavericks' offensive foul. Walker, who was directly knocked down at the basket, didn't get up immediately. He fell to the floor, twisted his upper limbs and danced. The heat of the game was overwhelming and the calf was beaten to pieces. Some people say that Walker is "talking nonsense, it is difficult to achieve great things." But his performance in the Heat gave his critics a sharp response. Although this kind of dance is unattractive from an ornamental point of view, whenever Walker dances on the court, it shows that the team is not far from victory, which is one reason why his ugly dance is welcomed by the Heat fans.
Vincent carter: Flying people "drive motorcycles"
When the Raptors were in the era of "Canadian Flying Man", Carter was indomitable and omnipotent on the court, especially his signature dunk, which was amazing. Carter used to like to point his right index finger at the camera after dunking, showing the arrogance of the king. When he was sent to New Jersey with an injury, Carter began to fade out of sight.
It was not until Kidd and Jefferson formed a "fast-break three-headed monster" combination that Carter reappeared. Just like when he dunked, coupled with Kidd's wonderful aerial relay, his trademark stunts were no less than those of that year. However, after completing the dunk, Carter will not point his finger at the camera, but make the action of starting the motorcycle. No one knows what Carter means by celebrating "driving a motorcycle", but now he is really like a full-powered motorcycle, and will gallop in the NBA at a crazier speed.
In fact, Carter, like Kobe, can't finish celebrating every time. He used to use duck steps. After every dunk, he will stick his big arm to his body, spread his forearm, spread his hands, stand up and swing backwards like a duck.
McGrady: I'm so sleepy with anger.
As one of the best scorers in the league, McGrady always looks sleepy on the court, but no one dares to despise this slightly tired look. Because when sleepy eyes turn into wide glare, it marks the arrival of McGrady's moment. He can score 13 points 35 seconds before the end, score easily in the defender's tight encirclement, or stage a fatal winning goal at a crucial moment.
For McGrady, sleepy eyes are more like the skin of a chameleon, which is a disguise and a silence before the outbreak. Last season, the injury-ridden McGrady rarely performed magically, but he also gave a wonderful winning shot for the Rockets on the road. On Kobe's turf, Yao Ming was absent because of the operation on his right thumb, and McGrady alone provoked the beam of the Rockets. /kloc-Before the end of 0/9 seconds, kwame brown's dunk tied the score to 74. The Rockets passed the ball to McGrady again, without calling a timeout. When the Lakers guard was unstable, he brought the ball to the frontcourt in the blink of an eye. After breaking through George's defense, he changed the ball to his left hand in front of Odom and Brown who blocked the ball, relaxed the ape arm and sent the ball to the basket, and finished the lore 0.3 seconds before the end of the game. Looking at McGrady's expression, sleepy eyes have now turned into a pair of wide-open glare, and the Rockets have locked in victory.
O 'Neill: Overlord step
If you see O 'Neill taking his trademark "overlord step" on the court and think that he is an amiable and gentle fat man, then you are all wet. In this year's Eastern Conference finals, O 'Neill skipped the overlord step more than once, but each performance made the opponent Pistons pay a heavy price.
In the third game of the Heat-Pistons series, O 'Neill worked harder, because Kournikova, his favorite beauty, came to the sidelines to watch the game, and he ran around the basket to kill people. In the third quarter, Wade broke into the restricted area and threw the ball high. O 'Neal dunked in the air. After the excited shark landed, he began to stagger to take the overlord step, and even Kuwa on the sidelines was infected by his celebration.
In the fourth game, O 'Neill was even more energetic. After the successful steal in midfield, he took the ball quickly and dunked to score as soon as he stopped. After the goal, O 'Neill excitedly took the "overlord step" again. O 'Neill is an expert in acting. His "overlord step" is a combination of passion and domineering, a catalyst for team morale and a nightmare for opponents. Whether it's Big Ben, the best defensive player of the year, or the roaring Buddha with tall long arms, they are helpless in the face of raging sharks.
Garnett: Wolves howl in the sky.
Garnett is undoubtedly the most comprehensive power forward in the NBA, with both offensive and defensive abilities and omnipotence. Whether it's a stunning block shot or a passionate dunk, fans can be crazy about it. After a wonderful performance, the "Wolf King" often blows a long whistle to celebrate in heaven. It is really a veritable "Wolf King".
Garnett was hailed as the most promising star when he entered the NBA from high school. He howled like a wolf on the court and became a symbol of the timberwolves. "Wolf King" once beat Duncan, Kobe Bryant, O 'Neill and other strong opponents with steals averaging 24.2 points (second in the league), 13.9 rebounds (first in the league) and 2. 1 7 blocks and 5 assists 1.46, and won the MVP, leading the Timberwolves to the top. At that time, the "Wolf King" screamed and killed in all directions, but today Garnett is more like a lonely wolf. Although his performance on the court is still beyond doubt, his assistants are scattered everywhere. Now, fans still often hear the passionate howl of the Wolf King on the court, but it is not difficult to tell the loneliness and helplessness. Now he is screaming at the sky on the court, which is even more tragic.
Ginobili: Raise your arm and shout.
As long as Ginobili participates in the competition, there will be no lack of passion. The international superstar from Argentina brought his juggling performance to the NBA. His incredible breakthrough and amazing layups have added a pleasing appearance to the slightly dull Spurs. The way Ginobili celebrated was also full of passion. He often raised his arm and shouted, or made gestures to listen to the cheers of the audience, pushing the atmosphere of the whole stadium to a climax.
In Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals, Ginobili put aside the pressure of falling behind 2-3, with excellent personal ability, smashed the Mavericks' camp and scored a game-high 30 points to help the Spurs equalize the total score on the road. Every time he raised his arm and shouted, the disadvantaged Spurs saw hope, and all his teammates gained the confidence to rally. However, passion over stability has always been Ginobili's weakness.
Allen iverson: Hip-hop Celebration
When Iverson led the 76ers to the finals, he put his hand to his ear and listened to the cheers of the home audience, which was his usual way of celebrating. Iverson's exaggerated hip-hop style, more and more tattoos are incompatible with the "orthodoxy" advocated by the NBA, and his way of celebrating is also hip-hop.
Philadelphia supports 76 people with its small body. Since he came to the 76ers, it has immediately become the axis of Philadelphia. Ghost-like footsteps, lightning-fast breakthroughs, and scoring for something are all symbols of Philadelphia. But he is also a controversial player. But the 76ers have never been a first-class team, which makes Iverson bear all kinds of charges, and some fans have repeatedly clamored to send him away. Anyway, this little man of 1.83 meters often works miracles, and nothing is impossible in his eyes. Whenever Iverson brings victory to the 76ers, or wins a key victory, he either waves his arms to drive the fans' emotions, or puts his five fingers to his ears to listen to the cheers of the fans, plus Ai's big eyes, he is always so sincere. In addition, Iverson has a lot of celebrations, such as jumping up with his teammates and punching each other's chests, all of which are hip-hop.
Reese: Throw the jersey.
Arenas is undoubtedly one of the most aggressive and aggressive defenders in the league. Although he is a point guard, he ranked the top four in the league with an average of 29.3 points per game last season. Although he is only 1.93 meters tall, his confrontational dunk on the court seems to be commonplace. After each game, Arenas always takes off his jersey and pushes it to the audience, so that all fans can share the joy of victory with him and make the fans feel excited. In addition to being a way to celebrate, Arenas also threw a jersey in the stands. In his words, another poor child doesn't have to spend money on my clothes.
Ronny turiaf: Dancing with passion.
Turiaf was diagnosed with heart disease immediately after the draft. After the operation, he was sent to the Development League for a while before he officially became a member of the Lakers. Although he doesn't have much playing time in the Lakers, fans can often see him dancing passionately, jumping up and down and dancing, especially when Kobe Bryant or other players play wonderful games. His passionate dance is a unique scenery on the Lakers bench.