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Of course, Alstom is the best. I think it's still Alston of the Rockets.
1976 On July 24th, Rafer Alston was born in South Jamaica, New York, USA. Since I was a child, I have worked hard on the basketball court on the streets of new york, showing off my basketball talent everywhere. /kloc-at the age of 0/5, he took part in the competitions of Locke Park/kloc-at the age of 0/8 and above, and immediately became popular in Harlem and even the whole country with his exquisite hand-changing dribbling and all kinds of strange turning footwork.
1993, Tyrone Evans, also a legendary Harlem streetball star, was shocked when he first met Alston. "People would rather sneak out of work to watch his game, and they won't do it when they watch the Knicks game! But Alstom is different. He will cause a serious traffic jam near Locke Park. The parking volume is four times that of usual, and there are thousands of people gathered in 155 Street! "
In an EBC (Artist Basketball Classic) competition in the Rock Park, Alston won himself "SkiptomyLou" with his magical performance (meaning: jump to my sweetheart-from the second episode of Disney Children's Songs. ) nickname. At that time, Alston challenged Conrad McRae, a former star of Syracuse University who was also born in new york. Mcrae, who is 2.03 meters tall, saw Alston dribble straight into the restricted area and got up to block his way. Alston shot with his right hand in mid-air. Suddenly, the ball disappeared in front of MacRae's eyes, but people around him could see it clearly. The ball rolled along Alston's right arm to his right shoulder, nape of the neck, left shoulder and left hand, and passed to St. John. Alston's "stealing the sun" stunned everyone. The announcer on the sidelines was surprised and blurted out: "Jump to my building!" " This comes from a fast-paced hip-hop nursery rhyme.
Alston's magic skills don't stop there. In a game in Queens, the opponent was always fooled by him and pushed him from behind. Only Alston turned around and took the ball around his opponent, who reached out and blocked the ball. Alston hit the instep with the ball and then bounced back to his hand, just like playing yo-yo, which "humiliated" his opponent more. In Rock Park, the last opponent streetball players want to meet is Alston. Even if NBA stars occasionally appear on the street basketball court, they are not willing to play with him. Even anthony mason, who is famous for his tough defense in NBA, refused to defend Alston. "To be honest, you should be prepared to lose face before playing with Alston," Marbury told reporters.
There is a fashion called "the return of streetball"
A few years after his debut, the sports shoes production company And 1 published his streetball video collection. With And 1 Mix Tape series sweeping across the United States, more and more fans began to like Alston's streetball style of "ball control first". Whether in Nike freestyle or EBC, the younger generation of street guards imitate Alston and enjoy playing with their opponents. The appearance of Alstom made the word "streetball" reappear in people's field of vision after the era of Dr. J in the 1970s.
"I think something new is needed on the court, which is a little exciting and purely impromptu. I never lie in bed thinking about whether I should pass the ball to my opponent's neck tomorrow ... everything is a momentary action, a response to defense. People make a hullabaloo about because of my actions, so the next time I attack, I think, how can I make everyone shout louder? " Alston explained the extraordinary action he invented.
The editors of slam dunk magazine in the United States were amazed after watching Alston's streetball video. They immediately took his photo as the cover and evaluated him as "the best point guard in the world" in the article on the inside page.
Alston was the last one to appear at the opening ceremony of the 1 Tour. Street celebrities such as "make a scene" and "ao" should bow their heads respectfully, spread towels on the floor at his feet, and invite him into the venue like welcoming the emperor.
There is a streetball brand called And 1.
In 2003, And 1 launched the Skip series, and Alstom became the first streetball player in history to own his own brand shoes.
Why did such a basketball genius wander the streets until 1999 was elected to the NBA? There is only one reason. Alston's academic performance is really bad. He is not even qualified to participate in the high school league, let alone enter the NCAA university basketball game, waiting to be snared by the NBA. In high school, Alston attended Cardoso Middle School in Queens. His learning talent is inversely proportional to his basketball talent. Throughout the four years of high school, he lived a muddled life and never attended a few classes. The first year of high school is ok, but the attendance rate from the second year to the fourth year of high school is ridiculously low, and the grades are even worse, which can not meet the minimum standards for playing high school leagues.
Helpless Alston had to go to the street basketball court to vent. In Locke Park, Alston is very popular, and the annual EBC contest has become his most beautiful solo show. Alston is the symbol of the Queen. In a game against Harlem All-Star Team, Alston scored 25 points and 30 assists, and his "bullfight" with Harlem overlord "Black Widow" Tyrone Evans became a classic battle in new york every year.
There is a glorious title called "Emperor new york"
Alston didn't graduate from Cardoso High School after all, because he couldn't read. Seeing that his basketball career was about to get into trouble, Alston had to leave his hometown in the last year of high school to study at Laurenberg Preparatory School in North Carolina in order to get a college basketball scholarship. This school is good at making up lessons for basketball talents with poor grades. Daniels, "goat" and other street celebrities have settled here.
1in the summer of 995, Alstom entered the sight of Jerry Takanen, a famous coach. Takanen, nicknamed "Shark", has been a headache for NCAA authorities since he taught at the University of Nevada in Las Vegas. "Shark" is good at attracting experts by the side door, and it is no problem if he can't read books. He will arrange for these players to perform well in "specific" universities first, and then transfer to NCAA first-class universities to play.
Under Tarchanin's arrangement, Alston quickly entered Fraiseau City College, put down basketball for a year and concentrated on his studies.
In the second year, Alston passed the "playing line" and successfully qualified for the junior college league, and transferred to Fraiseau State University, where Tachanen taught. After that, he directly joined the NBA draft and was selected by the Bucks in the 39th overall pick in the second round. In the same year, Alston was ranked 1 1 by Idaho Pentium Team of American Continental Basketball Association (CBA) in the second round.
Since 1999, Alston has played in the NBA for six seasons, moving between Milwaukee, Toronto, Miami and Toronto. Strangely, he has never been recognized by his teammates and coaches, and almost always gets a one-year contract. They accused Alston's grandiose football style of harming the overall interests of the team.
Can he sign this contract to help the Rockets win the championship? But in any case, Alstom's street position is unshakable. A reporter from slam dunk magazine in the United States asked him, "Are you the greatest streetball player of all time?" Alston replied: "At least I am one of the candidates. In this era, like' goat' and' destroyer', I am the emperor of new york. "