2009年10月18日星期日

Introduce movie High School Musical 1


The movie High School Musical is my favorate movie, I watched it first time 2 years ago.It was High School Musical 1.

This is a Disney Channel Original Movie.While on a New Year's Eve vacation,high school hoops star Troy and brainy Gabriella - two teens who are worlds apart - meet.

  During a karaoke of new year party contest they discover their love for singing and an interest in each other.After vacation,Troy finds out that Gabriella is the new girl at his school.Troy and Gabriella decide to audition for the upcoming high school musical.Troy's new friend Chad and Gabriella's new friend Taylor discourage them from moving forward with their plans.But it's Ryan and his sister Sharpay - who really try to thwart their efforts.Find out how Gabriella and Troy's decision to audition turns their world and their school upside down!

In this movie, I'm moved by the love between Troy and Gabriella and attracted by the beautiful songs, for example, Start of something new, Breaking free. What's more, after I saw this movie, I also learned that if we face all the difficulties and make decisions by ourselves, we will find happiness and get achievements. That's our life.

Be careful guys! Just 2 seconds!

It has been 4 weeks since I got a part time job in Middlebrook Dining Hall. I work every Sunday and I'm in charge of the beverages. There are many kinds of drinks there such as Coke, Spirit, Orange juice and milk. My assignment is to make sure each type of drink works normally and no one is out of service. Thus I need to check it often.If there is not enough drink, I will go and change that.Milk is very heavy, but to move and change a box of milk is not the most difficult work, the hardest one for me is to clean the beverage every time other students pour milk out of their cups and make the milk on tables.
I didn't find it difficult today because during the last 3 time I worked in Middlebrook, there is few people who make milk on tables. But this time, I don't konw why there so many people that poured milk out. I even witnessed some students pouring milk even I was beside them with a mop in my hand, but they did not notice me and just continued to do that. I was so angry at that time that I could not say any words. Why couldn't they use only 2 seconds to make sure all milk is in cups?
While I'm not saying that the students who did that are bad and I'm mean that I'm lazy that I do not want to do more work, that's my responsibilty, I ave to do it well. But for you guys, just 2 seconds,you can make the environment more comfortable and both you and me are happy with that, why not?
So let's make our life better, everyone.

Forever memory of T-MAC

Tracy McGrady, a famous NBA player, in Rockets, is just like the god in many Chinese fans who like basketball. His record, when played with San Antonio Spurs. 13 points in 35 seconds, has been the greatest history of basketball. But, now, because of his hurt knees, he can not play as well as before. Of that case, the number of his fans decrease a lot, even there are some people hate him now. But no one else in the world is able to break this great record, which is so unbelievable and amazing. Nowadays, Tracy McGrady, in a new season, I hope he will do better and just show himself to all audiences.

2009年10月11日星期日

Beijing NBA Game



Beijing time Oct 11th 12 a.m. at Wukesong Arena, Beijing, Denver Nuggets and Indiana Pacers were in. Finally, Guggets won as the score is 128-112.


Fans in Beijing were all very excited about such a wonderful game. Obviously, MVP is C. Anthony, as the picture above,he got 45 points at this game, in addition, Hibbert in Pacers got 21 points.


As a matter of fact, Chinese fans choosed a nick name for Anthony, "Tian gua" means " Sweetmelon" . After this game, Anthony said," Actually, I know the nick name from Chinese fans and Beijing is really a lucky place for me."



2009年10月4日星期日

The Arizaa Experiment


Rockets exploring the possibilities of their new acquisition
The Rockets are asking Trevor Ariza to show off more of his all-around skills this season.
Jason Friedman Rockets.com Staff Writer
Houston - Trevor Ariza has heard all the critics. He knows the limitations the naysayers have placed on his game: the pointed words which label him as little more than a spot-up shooter who must piggyback superstar players for his points. He hears their cries, accepts their opinions and then proceeds to carry on with the business of proving every single one of them wrong.
Pro sports are filled with hundreds of similar stories. Athletes and teams are constantly searching for sources of new motivation and Ariza is certainly not alone in using perceived slights and negativity as fuel for the fire which burns within. But when all is said and done, the only thing that truly matters is the end result – not the motivational source. And, ultimately, that end is achieved through nothing more than hard work, dedication and the execution of a finely-crafted plan. Those are the things which matter most. And that’s precisely what Ariza and the Rockets have been working on from the moment he signed on the dotted line to make Houston home.
This being the opening week of training camp, the Ariza experiment remains a work in progress. Head coach Rick Adelman and his staff are still trying to figure out the best way to utilize Ariza’s skill set. But know this: the coaches absolutely believe Ariza is capable of carrying more of the offensive load than he’s ever before been asked at the NBA level, and that fact has already manifested itself during the squad’s scrimmages which have witnessed the UCLA-product regularly coming off screens for midrange jumpers and slashing to the basket with ill intent.
“That’s what I’ve been working on this past summer,” explains Ariza. “I’m getting a lot more comfortable with shooting the ball from midrange, instead of just shooting it from three or inside the key. The coaches have given me a lot of confidence as well as my teammates, so that’s just a part of offense that I’ve got to learn and (continue to improve upon).
“I can handle the ball, I can create for myself and I can create for others. I’m going to get a lot more opportunities to show what I’ve been working on and the stuff I’ve been learning over the years. I’ll have an opportunity to grow as a player.”
That’s precisely what General Manager Daryl Morey had in mind when he signed the 24-year old to a 5-year contract fresh off his sterling postseason performance which helped lift the Los Angeles Lakers to an NBA title last June. Like his coaching staff, Morey loves Ariza’s potential and room for growth, though the Rockets’ GM has gone on record as saying he’ll be satisfied with his investment if Ariza simply plays at the same level he’s displayed over the course of the last couple years.
Still, it’s impossible not to be tantalized by the prospect of what Ariza might one day become. His length, quickness and athleticism allow him to run the floor like a greyhound and defend like a demon. Little wonder then that assistant coach Elston Turner sees flashes of a future Hall of Famer when asked whom he’d like to see Ariza model his game after.
“When you look at his size, length and athleticism, the player I always think of is Scottie Pippen,” says Turner. “I’d like to see Trevor handle the ball and be wiry, slashing and cutting like that. He already has the length and athleticism which, that alone, gives us something we didn’t have from that position last year. He’s going to rebound the ball and he really knows how to play. He’s still a young guy. We are going to ask him and probably demand from him to play a little bit out of his comfort zone in terms of not being such a spot-up player; you know, make something happen with the ball in his hand – like Pippen used to do.
“We need to replace points. So if he can average 15, 16 or 17 points - which I think he can if we put the ball in his hands a little bit slicing and cutting – that would be ideal. He’s just always been in that complementary role alongside Kobe and those other guys. He’s never been the focal point but we’re going to change that just a little bit and we’ll see how he responds.”
One thing no one questions, however, is Ariza’s ability at the defensive end. The Rockets gave opposing wings fits a year ago by sending stalwarts Shane Battier and Ron Artest their way, and Houston figures to be just as fearsome by swapping Artest for Ariza; given the Rockets’ lack of a true shot-blocking threat inside, they’d better be.
“I think they’re going to be just as good,” says Adelman. “Trevor has all that length and quickness and Shane’s going to always work, it’s just that we’re a different team. We don’t have the size inside we had last year, so our perimeter people have to be a lot better.
“(Ariza and Battier) are going to be very important to us. We’re pretty young as a team and those guys have been on the court a lot and played in good situations. So that’s one of our strengths right there to have those two guys playing together.”
Perhaps it’s only appropriate that Houston’s new wingman doubles as the perfect symbol for this team in transition. Young, talented and full of potential, both Ariza and the Rockets enter the season equipped with an ample supply of hope and plenty of questions still to be answered. Ariza’s response to the latter: bring it on.
“We all have (chips on our shoulders),” he says. “Personally, I have it because everybody thinks that I’m not going to be able to do anything here. As a team we do as well because we are underdogs, so we want to prove that we can play with the elite.”
They’ll both get that opportunity soon enough. But now it’s time to get back to work - to return to the business of flashing off screens, driving through the lane and finishing with authority; to spark the team in transition; to lock down the league’s elite scorers; and, yes, to create for both himself and his teammates. Trevor can do all of these things. He’s shown as much already.
The key is consistency.
The Ariza experiment is well underway.
Ariza was in the Lakers, he also did very well during the last season. His three-points, jump-shoot are prety nice, especially, the most famous of him is his stealing, then quick attack. I think this season, when Ariza is in Houston, Rockets will do better than before.