Song list of last Monday (2021.08.09). See u all tonite~~
1. We are the champions-Queen
2. Time of the season-Sam Hui
3. Kowloon Hong Kong-The Reynettes
4. Just another day-Jon Secada
5. Turn back the clock-Johnny hates jazz
6. Against all odds-Phil Collins
7. If you leave me now-Chicago
8. I don’t know much- Linda Ronstadt & Aaron Neville
9. Don’t give up on us-David Soul
10. The best of me-ONJ/David Foster
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03/22/2020 song list:
First 1/2 hr:
01/ You decorated my life (Kenny Rogers)
02/ I’ll fly away (Kenny Rogers)
03/ Always (Atlantic Starr)
04/ Turn back the clock (Johnny Hates Jazz)
05/ One on One (Daryl Hall and John Oates)
06/ Loving you (Minnie Riperton)
Second 1/2 hr: Best Instrument of a Pop Song #4
01/ Longer (Dan Fogelberg)
02/ Dance with me (Orleans)
03/ California Dreaming (Mamas and Papas)
04/ We can Work it Out (Beatles)
05/ Harden my Heart (Quarterflesh)
06/ A Fistful of Dollars (Ennio Morricone)
07/ Maggie May (Rod Stewart)
Third 1/2 Hr: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra #2
01/ Carpenters’ Overture
02/ Touch me when we’re dancing (Carpenters)
03/ I just fall in love again (Carpenters)
04/ Hooked on Bach
05/ You’ve lost that loving feeling (Elvis Presley)
05/ Fever (Elvis Presley & Michael Bublé)
Last 1/2 hr:
01/ Serenade no. 13 (Swingle Singers)
02/ You’ll never walk alone (Olivia Newton-John)
03/ Scarborough Fair (Sergio Mendes and Brazil 77’)
04/ Fly me to the Moon (Astrud Gilberto)
05/ As long as we are both together (Michael Franks)
06/ Stoneflower (Santana)
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The Chicago Bulls had never let an NBA Finals series go to a Game Seven in their franchise history, and all but one of their previous five titles (the exception was in 1991) were clinched in the sixth game. Thus, winning Game Six in Salt Lake City was imperative for Chicago.
Yet, as they arrived at the Delta Center for Game 6, things did not look good for the Bulls. Scottie Pippens back gave way when he dunked the opening basket of the game and he was slowed down, scoring only eight points all game. Tensions ran high in the Delta Center when the Jazz discovered problems of their own. They suffered several shot clock violations, including one on a successful three-point attempt by Howard Eisley. Television replays showed, however, that Eisley got the ball out of his hands in time before the shot clock hit zero and the referees missed the call.[citation needed] In the fourth quarter, the Bulls closed the gap. With 41.9 seconds left, the Bulls suffered a jolt as John Stockton hit a clutch 3-point shot to give Utah an 86-83 lead and send the Delta Center into a frenzy. Down by three, the Bulls had one last chance to stay alive. Running perilously low on energy, the Bulls knew they must win the game or else face overtime.
After Michael Jordan made a layup to cut the Jazz lead to one, the Bulls needed to stop the Jazz from scoring again. When John Stockton passed the ball to Karl Malone, Michael Jordan stole the ball away and dribbled to the front. Guarding him was Bryon Russell, one of the Jazzs best perimeter defenders. Jordan drove inside the 3-point line, crossed over (it is argued that he pushed off on Russell [1]), and hit a 20-foot jump shot to give the Bulls an 87-86 lead with 5.2 seconds left. After a time-out, Stocktons three-point attempt hit the rim and bounced away, giving the Bulls their sixth NBA title in 8 years. Jordan, who scored 45 points, and whose game-winning shot has been immortalized in many records, was named the Finals MVP.
Quotes from the Finals
All thats missing for Utah is a blindfold and a cigarette. NBCs Bob Costas on Chicagos blowout of Utah in Game 3.
17 seconds from Game 7, or from Championship number 6Jordan, openChicago with the lead!! Time out Utah, 5.2 seconds leftMichael Jordan running on fumes with 45 points. Bob Costas making the call of Michael Jordans game-winning shot.
That may have been the last shot Michael Jordan ever made in the NBAIf thats the last image of Michael Jordanhow magnificent is it!? Bob Costas describing Jordans game-winner, his last shot as a Chicago Bull
Malonestripped by Michael, to the floor, stolen by M.J.! Michael the steal! 16 seconds left, Bulls down oneMichael against Russell, 12 seconds1110. Jordan, Jordan, a drive, hangsfiresSCORE!! He scores! The Bulls lead 87-86 with five and two-tenths left, and now theyre one stop away! Oh my goodnessoh, my goodness! Neil Funk calling Jordans steal and game-winner on the Bulls radio network.
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Over the past five seasons, the Detroit Pistons have been one of the NBA's toughest teams to beat -- except for the Utah Jazz.
Deron Williams scored 29 points and Utah won its seventh straight over the Pistons, who extended the Jazz to double overtime before falling 120-114 Friday night.
"It's special, because that's a tough team and this is a tough place to play," Williams said. "Our styles are similar, so it is always a physical, defensive battle."
Mehmet Okur, who finished with 26 points and 12 rebounds, is 8-1 against them since leaving Detroit after winning the 2004 NBA title.
"We just play good against them," he said. "I don't know, but I like it."
Paul Millsap added 24 points and 12 rebounds as Utah took advantage of a starting lineup that averaged 30 pounds heavier than Detroit's new small-ball group.
Detroit coach Michael Curry, though, felt that sticking with three guards -- Rodney Stuckey, Allen Iverson and Richard Hamilton -- was worth giving up size inside.
"I thought we won that battle," he said. "Yes, they posted us up a few times, but we were able to get Allen and Rip free. AI had 38 and Rip scored 30, and I'll take that."
Allen Iverson led the Pistons with 38 points, and Richard Hamilton added 30.
Rasheed Wallace's 3-pointer pulled Detroit within 96-94 with 1:20 to play, and Rodney Stuckey picked off the inbounds pass and laid it in to tie the game moments later.
Okur and Wallace both missed, giving the Jazz a chance at what they thought would be the final shot of regulation. Williams drove on Stuckey, then stopped and pivoted to hit a short jumper with 2.2 seconds left. Hamilton, though, took the ensuing inbounds pass and hit a baseline jumper to send the game to overtime.
The game was tied at 104 when Tayshaun Prince's running hook beat the shot clock with 36 seconds left in the extra session. After Williams retied the game, Iverson passed up a potential winning shot in order to pass to Stuckey, who missed an open 3-pointer to send the game to a second overtime.
"I'd take that look 100 times out of 100," Iverson said. "I knew that everyone on their team knew that I was going to shoot, and that's why Rodney was so open. That shot wasn't even contested -- it just didn't go down."
Wallace had fouled out late in the first overtime, and both Hamilton and Stuckey did the same in the first 90 seconds of the second. That forced Detroit to use a makeshift lineup that included Walter Herrmann, who hadn't played in the first five periods.
"It's tough when you lose that many guys, especially when they don't have anyone foul out," Iverson said.
The Pistons still were within 113-112 with a minute to play when Kyle Korver hit a 3-pointer to make it a four-point game. Iverson answered with a layup, but Andrei Kirilenko hit two free throws and Herrmann's 3-pointer rimmed out.
That was good news for Williams, who played a career-high 46 minutes on a sore ankle.
"I was ecstatic when Kyle hit that three, because I didn't know if I had another overtime left," he said.
Iverson wound up playing 54 minutes, tying LaMarcus Aldridge for the most in an NBA game this season.
Detroit led 80-73 early in the fourth quarter, but Utah got back into the game with a 15-2 run that included eight points from Okur.
"We just need to keep playing," Utah coach Jerry Sloan said. "We continue to come out a little sluggish, but I was very happy with our second half, especially the two young guys."
Game notes
Late in the second overtime, McDyess became the fourth Pistons player to foul out. Utah did not have a single player with more than four fouls. ... Wallace also picked up his 10th technical foul for arguing a call in the fourth quarter. ... Four Jazz players -- Williams, Millsap, Korver and Okur -- played the most minutes of their careers. ... Detroit hadn't had two 30-point scorers in the same game since Hamilton and Chauncey Billups did it against Golden State on March 1, 2003.
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Allen Iverson kept the ball this time.
A week after passing up a chance at a winning shot against the Utah Jazz, Iverson hit an off-balance runner with 0.2 seconds left to give the Detroit Pistons a 90-88 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder on Friday night.
The play was for me to run the clock down and try to get to the basket, he said. There wasnt much time for me to create anything else.
Last Friday, Iverson passed the ball to Rodney Stuckey, who missed a 3-pointer at the end of the first overtime, and Utah went on to win.
Having already scored a dozen points in the fourth quarter on Friday, Iverson took things in his own hands.
That was a great play by Allen, Pistons coach Michael Curry said. He hadnt had much going for him in the first three quarters, but then he took over the game.
Detroit have taken eight straight against the Thunder, and havent lost to the franchise at home since the former Seattle SuperSonics won 93-72 on Dec. 12, 2003. The Pistons didnt have an easy time Friday, though, as they struggled to beat Oklahoma City (3-27).
Were a young team that is still learning how to finish games, and they are a great team that knows how to do that, Chris Wilcox said. A.I. had a terrific fourth quarter, and we just didnt have an answer for him.
Thats been the story of the Pistons season. They have wins over the Lakers and Cavaliers, but have lost to the hapless Wizards and Timberwolves.
We keep having lapses, Iverson said. This team only has three wins, so they are going to be hungry, but we have beaten two of the best teams in the league and lost to two of the worst.
It almost happened again Friday, even after Iversons off-balance jumper. Jeff Green nearly tipped in a halfcourt alley-oop, but the ball bounced twice off the rim before falling harmlessly away.
It was a good look, and Jeff is one of our better leapers, Oklahoma city coach Scott Brooks said. It just slipped out of his hands. Its unfortunate, because it would have been a great overtime.
Iverson led the Pistons with 22 points, and Tayshaun Prince added 16 points and 11 rebounds. Kevin Durant had 26 points and eight rebounds for the Thunder.
The Pistons looked sluggish for most of the first three quarters. Oklahoma City shot 39 percent through three periods, but trailed only 66-63 heading into the fourth.
Detroit took advantage of two turnovers by the Thunder in the first minute of the final period to expand its lead to 70-63.
The Pistons were up 14 midway through the fourth, but an 11-0 run pulled Oklahoma City to 84-81 with 2 minutes left.
Iverson then threw the ball away, and Durants jumper made it a one-point game with 1:33 left. Rodney Stuckey answered with a driving layup, but Iverson fouled Russell Westbrook, and the rookie split the free throws to make it 86-84.
Stuckey then shot an airball, and the Thunder called timeout with 54 seconds left. Durant beat Prince for the tying layup, but Stuckey found Antonio McDyess for an open layup with 27.2 seconds to go.
Joe Smith made it 88-all with a 20-footer—the eighth straight shot made by Oklahoma City. Iverson ran the clock down to 5 seconds before heading for the basket and throwing in a runner while surrounded by defenders.
The best feeling is when you are having a quiet game, and you arent doing much on the offensive end, and then your coach and teammates still trust you with that last shot, he said. Its easy when youve already scored 30 or 40 points.