Hakkinen 發表於 2006-11-27 18:14:14

原帖由 Dioray 於 2006-11-2718:03 發表
突然醒起問一問,雲漢最後有無班落?
On Halloween night -- the same evening the NBA season began -- Keith Van Horn wore a costume that still causes some team executives and fellow players to do double takes.

Van Horn went dressed as a husband and father.

At the very least, the outfit will end up costing Van Horn about $5 million, which is about how much he would have received as a midlevel salary exception on somebody's roster this year. Then there's his Nike endorsement deal. Right now, you can find Van Horn's action photo on the company's Web site, complete with his preference of kicks (that's shoes, for the hoops impaired). Next week, who knows whether he and his Air Uptempo Pros will still be featured.

That's because Van Horn, the No. 2 selection in the 1997 NBA draft, isn't playing this season -- not because he's injured or because, like numb-above-the-neck Latrell Sprewell, he can't support a household on a multimillion-dollar salary. Nope. Van Horn is sitting out the year because he wants to spend time with his family.

Of course, good luck trying to get him to talk about it. Van Horn is laying lower than the bent grass greens at Augusta National. So is his agent, David Falk.

Meanwhile, the rest of the league doesn't know whether to applaud or request that Van Horn undergo a CAT scan.

"I think there's probably a little bit of both," Denver Nuggets coach George Karl said. "I'm sure there's some players saying, 'Wow, why would he want to turn down that money?' "

Ah, money. You know how pro athletes always say it isn't about the money ... but it always is? In Van Horn's case, it really isn't about the cash. If it were, he'd probably be in a Nuggets uniform when Karl's team opens its season at the Staples Center on Thursday night against the Los Angeles Clippers. And home games wouldn't have been a problem; Van Horn lives in a pricey foothills neighborhood just west of the Denver skyline.

The Boston Celtics also were interested, so he could have made his season debut Wednesday at the TD Banknorth Garden. Had he signed a free-agent deal with the Celtics, Van Horn would have become the team's resident historian of the Atlantic Division. The guy has spent more time on the Eastern seaboard than Tony Soprano.

Philly drafted him in '97 but traded his rights to the New Jersey Nets. The Nets later traded him back to the Sixers, who later traded him to the New York Knicks.

In all, Van Horn has played nine seasons, and for five teams in the past four years. Twice he was traded during the season, from the Knicks to the Milwaukee Bucks and from the Bucks to the Dallas Mavericks. He found out about the Knicks-Bucks trade as he was taking one of his daughters to Walt Disney World for a birthday party with Cinderella.

Zippity-Doo-Da-that

As always, the money was mind-boggling (his $15.7 million salary made him the highest-paid Maverick last season), but so was the realization that he and his family would have to start all over again this fall.

So, Van Horn said enough was enough. He was tired of moving his wife and four children. He was tired of seeing his life played out in the Transactions section of the sports agate pages.

Break the news to his wife, Amy. Sell the old house. Rent a new house. Find new baby sitters. Find new schools. Try to explain one more time why Daddy is making you leave your friends. Leave them at their most vulnerable moment so you can catch up with the team in Sacramento.

"I don't think there's any question we cheat our family and our kids," said Karl, who will miss son Kobe's senior night at Boise State this season because of a Nuggets scheduling conflict. "There's no way you can give quantity to your kids."

Karl knows Van Horn fairly well. I know Van Horn a little bit, which is to say I interviewed him when he played at the University of Utah, when he was with the Nets and when he agreed to write the foreword to Rick Majerus' autobiography (Majerus was Van Horn's college coach; I was the book's ghostwriter). The Van Horn I know is unfailingly polite, modest and, for years, was apparently unable to find a good hairstylist.

He married young. Had the first of his four kids young. But I'm not sure he has ever lived young.

His father died of a heart attack when Van Horn was a freshman at Utah. He had his first child, daughter Sabrina, when he was sophomore. In fact, during Amy's nine hours of labor, Van Horn sat in the delivery room and completed a take-home final exam in health education. :icon099:Keith and Amy were married before his senior season.

He could have declared early for the draft, but didn't. Van Horn used to drive a pickup truck with 101,000 miles on it, and his family lived in a plain apartment. He once told Majerus that he wanted enough money to put Amy through nursing school and to buy a Lexus, a house with a pool and a stroller Sabrina couldn't squirm from.

Instead, he earned enough money to buy the company that makes the strollers. His last contract was worth $73 million, so we're not talking about a guy who eats Beefaroni for dinner. He's set for life. So are his children. And his children's children.

Van Horn is just barely 31 (his birthday was Oct. 23). He's a 6-10 forward who can shoot, run and pass. He can start or come off the bench and give you 20-30 minutes. He can help you win games.

Yet he walked away from the game he loves -- and the millions it could have added to his bank account -- for the family he loves even more.

"I think it's great ... admirable," Karl said.

"I applaud the decision," Majerus said.

"Keith Van Horn is far more than a basketball player," Mavs owner Mark Cuban said.

This is true. Cuban watched Van Horn, who is working on his MBA, study industrial engineering on the team bus. He saw a guy arm wrestling injuries, a series of tough trades and the trickle-down effect they had on his wife and kids. His decision to sit out, Cuban said, "shows someone who is in control of his future."

Van Horn will be back next season. At least, that's the plan. But so much can happen between now and then.

Who knows -- maybe he'll get used to the husband/dad costume.


為左屋企而暫時(可能永遠) 離開NBA :o

hehe0114 發表於 2006-11-27 19:21:39

原帖由 Hakkinen 於 2006-11-2718:14 發表

On Halloween night -- the same evening the NBA season began -- Keith Van Horn wore a costume that still causes some team executives and fellow players to do double takes.

Van Horn went dressed ...
當時被譽為新larry bird
不過打極都唔起

Hakkinen 發表於 2006-11-27 19:26:38

原帖由 hehe0114 於 2006-11-2719:21 發表

當時被譽為新larry bird
不過打極都唔起
卡華美同糖果人更甚 :icon099::icon099:

hehe0114 發表於 2006-11-27 19:30:54

原帖由 Hakkinen 於 2006-11-2719:26 發表

卡華美同糖果人更甚 :icon099::icon099:
都係神既意旨:icon101:
不過而家都好左
另一個,都係食大麻罷啦:icon101:

Hakkinen 發表於 2006-11-27 19:34:55

原帖由 hehe0114 於 2006-11-2719:30 發表

都係神既意旨:icon101:
不過而家都好左
另一個,都係食大麻罷啦:icon101:
我記得佢地兩屆是但一屆係超多垃圾新秀第一圈俾人揀左 :icon101::icon101:

Panho17 發表於 2006-11-27 19:44:39

原帖由 Hakkinen 於 2006-11-2707:34 PM 發表

我記得佢地兩屆是但一屆係超多垃圾新秀第一圈俾人揀左 :icon101::icon101:

你講果屆應該係卡華美之前一屆...,即係Kenyon Martin果屆...
D 二三流球員多到...:icon082:

Fizer, Moiso ,Courtney Alexander ...:icon110:

Eggio 發表於 2006-11-27 22:33:36

原帖由 hehe0114 於 2006-11-2707:21 PM 發表

當時被譽為新larry bird
不過打極都唔起
KVH絕對不是一個差的球員
起碼佢係AI歷來咁多副手中我第二滿意果個(唔計季後賽):icon101:

Eggio 發表於 2006-11-27 22:40:53

原帖由 Panho17 於 2006-11-2707:44 PM 發表


你講果屆應該係卡華美之前一屆...,即係Kenyon Martin果屆...
D 二三流球員多到...:icon082:

Fizer, Moiso ,Courtney Alexander ...:icon110:
Courtney Alexander係神復出前曾經同RIP有一段風光日子:(
Fizer照計應有力係NBA有一席之地:(

2000 draft review:
http://thedraftreview.com/history/drafted2000/index.htm

那一屆最強的是43選,Michael Redd:icon101:

射手shooter 發表於 2006-11-27 23:07:47

原帖由 Panho17 於 2006-11-2719:44 發表


你講果屆應該係卡華美之前一屆...,即係Kenyon Martin果屆...
D 二三流球員多到...:icon082:

Fizer, Moiso ,Courtney Alexander ...:icon110:

我反而對Moiso有點印象,同Malik Rose差唔多功能;)

奈何冇人要:(

cnwong 發表於 2006-11-27 23:21:32

原帖由 Eggio 於 2006-11-2710:40 PM 發表

Courtney Alexander係神復出前曾經同RIP有一段風光日子:(
Fizer照計應有力係NBA有一席之地:(

2000 draft review:
http://thedraftreview.com/history/drafted2000/index.htm

那一屆最強的是43選,Michae ...
Mike Miller都還好

Smithy 發表於 2006-11-28 00:33:17

原帖由 hehe0114 於 2006-11-2707:21 PM 發表

當時被譽為新larry bird
不過打極都唔起 俾人叫親新小鳥都冇好下場

射手shooter 發表於 2006-11-28 01:50:41

班佬同Skiles不和似有升溫跡象;)

henrytam 發表於 2006-11-28 10:15:19

原帖由 hehe0114 於 2006-11-2707:21 PM 發表

當時被譽為新larry bird
不過打極都唔起

其實當年係網隊都算叫做起過:icon074:

雖然當年我都係咁小佢:icon101:
但不能否認他的外線火力都幫了網隊:icon101:

Panho17 發表於 2006-11-28 11:13:42

76人再輸...91 : 113 熱火...

AI 45分 , Wade 33分...

henrytam 發表於 2006-11-28 11:16:27

Dampier打到第3節尾暫時12分7reb:eek2::icon101:

henrytam 發表於 2006-11-28 11:18:10

原帖由 Panho17 於 2006-11-2811:13 AM 發表
76人再輸...91 : 113 熱火...

AI 45分 , Wade 33分...

Wade一個人的assist已經比全隊76人的assist多:icon101::icon101::icon101:

Panho17 發表於 2006-11-28 11:22:22

原帖由 henrytam 於 2006-11-2811:18 AM 發表


Wade一個人的assist已經比全隊76人的assist多:icon101::icon101::icon101:

見AI有45分...已知assist唔會多啦 , 件ollie:icon9: , 放多個sg出黎好過啦...

henrytam 發表於 2006-11-28 11:24:24

原帖由 Panho17 於 2006-11-2811:22 AM 發表


見AI有45分...已知assist唔會多啦 , 件ollie:icon9: , 放多個sg出黎好過啦...

除了大AI,就只有小AI過到10分:icon121:

小妖 發表於 2006-11-28 12:24:28

原帖由 henrytam 於 2006-11-2811:16 AM 發表
Dampier打到第3節尾暫時12分7reb:eek2::icon101:

Fantasy 一 drop o左佢就有成績 :(

大衛李又係咁 :(

小妖 發表於 2006-11-28 12:25:20

jazz 兩連敗 :(
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