Not long ago, foreign aid is also rare in the domestic League matches, but with the development of promotion of the domestic economy and the League itself, " Western monk " is not uncommon. Especially this season, is in the Basketball League, volleyball League and Super League to be fired, number and quality of foreign aid have reached the pinnacle of their history. So many " Western monk " in China can read good?
CBA in this season is big on the introduction of foreign aid, mainly on the quality of foreign aid. According to statistics, at the beginning of the season, all registered in foreign players, an NBA background accounted for about 60%. Which, in addition to the season have come on a horse in addition to Francis, Kun XI·Dubi, big liji·daiweisi also have joined, Alstom also in the middle of the season halfway through the kill to.
Joining more and more high level foreign aid undoubtedly confirms CBA professionalization of higher increasing influence in the world, big and the arrival of further promoting the brand of the Chinese League. For the Club, big foreign aid brings to his more famous and profitability at the same time, also helped the team to enhance the record. Kun XI·Dubi, the highest this season worth of contribution to the field of foreign aid were 28.9 points, 4.8 assists, plus 3.1 tackling, is access to General champions for Xinjiang guanghui shougong officials.
Of course, not all stars in this season are happy, like Francis, Some left a even worse described available transcript, result in their very early was cut by their respective clubs. So, this also gave the Club a lesson in foreign aid, in addition to focus on reputation, it also depends on the player's strength and tactics necessary to meet their own style.
2011年10月29日星期六
2011年10月27日星期四
Tiger Woods says he never learned
THOUSAND OAKS, California - Tiger Woods says he never learned more in a year in which he never won less.
Woods said Monday he is more at peace with his personal life than when he returned to golf in April, and he remains hopeful that his season will not end without a victory.
"I learned a lot about myself, and I learned how things went wrong, why they went wrong, and had to take a pretty deep and introspective look at myself. And there wasn't a lot of things I like about it," Woods said in a video conference call for his Chevron World Challenge. "But I had to do it, and I did it, and grateful that I did.
"I think that I come from a much better place, much more grounded place now than I ever have before."
The Chevron World Challenge, to be played December 3-6 at Sherwood Country Club, will be his final tournament of the year. Woods next plays November 4 in Shanghai at the HSBC Champions, his last chance to win an official PGA Tour event. Then he's off to Melbourne to defend his title in the Australian Masters before closing out the year at Sherwood.
Woods is a four-time winner of his tournament, although he hasn't played the last two years. He was recovering from knee surgery in 2008, and he missed last year because it was one week after the car accident that exposed his extramarital affairs and shattered his image as sports' most impeccable star.
Woods took four months off from golf to go through rehab, returning at the Masters. He tied for fourth at Augusta National, and he tied for fourth at the U.S. Open. Those were his two best results of the year, however, as he failed to win a tournament and did not even reach the FedEx Cup finale at the Tour Championship.
He was divorced on August 23 from Elin Nordegren. Woods said his two children are getting adjusted to their new living conditions.
"I think everyone's certainly more at peace, and so am I," Woods said.
His tournament has one of its best fields, with defending champion Jim Furyk and Woods joining a dozen other Ryder Cup players. The list includes three major champions _ all but Masters champ Phil Mickelson _ along with newcomers Rory McIlroy and Dustin Johnson.
The two sponsor exemptions were awarded to Camilo Villegas and Stewart Cink.
In his last performance, Woods was 9 under through 15 holes when he beat Francesco Molinari in singles, playing the final seven holes in 7-under-par. Europe still won the Ryder Cup, although Woods had his best week in the event, going 3-1.
"My game is coming around," Woods said. "so the way I played at the Ryder Cup ... I know I have two more events prior to the Chevron event. Hopefully, I can get two more Ws before I get to Chevron, and see what happens."
Along with his personal strife, Woods went through three teachers this year _ Hank Haney and Sean Foley, with Woods as his own instructor for a three-month stretch in between.
He said he is still taking in the concepts of Foley, a Canadian-born swing coach based in Orlando, Florida, but that the changes are coming together quicker than previous times when he revamped his game.
"I don't have it all dialed in yet," Woods said. "But I figured if I could play the way I did in the singles match, which I hadn't done that all year, that's a positive sign."
Woods said Monday he is more at peace with his personal life than when he returned to golf in April, and he remains hopeful that his season will not end without a victory.
"I learned a lot about myself, and I learned how things went wrong, why they went wrong, and had to take a pretty deep and introspective look at myself. And there wasn't a lot of things I like about it," Woods said in a video conference call for his Chevron World Challenge. "But I had to do it, and I did it, and grateful that I did.
"I think that I come from a much better place, much more grounded place now than I ever have before."
The Chevron World Challenge, to be played December 3-6 at Sherwood Country Club, will be his final tournament of the year. Woods next plays November 4 in Shanghai at the HSBC Champions, his last chance to win an official PGA Tour event. Then he's off to Melbourne to defend his title in the Australian Masters before closing out the year at Sherwood.
Woods is a four-time winner of his tournament, although he hasn't played the last two years. He was recovering from knee surgery in 2008, and he missed last year because it was one week after the car accident that exposed his extramarital affairs and shattered his image as sports' most impeccable star.
Woods took four months off from golf to go through rehab, returning at the Masters. He tied for fourth at Augusta National, and he tied for fourth at the U.S. Open. Those were his two best results of the year, however, as he failed to win a tournament and did not even reach the FedEx Cup finale at the Tour Championship.
He was divorced on August 23 from Elin Nordegren. Woods said his two children are getting adjusted to their new living conditions.
"I think everyone's certainly more at peace, and so am I," Woods said.
His tournament has one of its best fields, with defending champion Jim Furyk and Woods joining a dozen other Ryder Cup players. The list includes three major champions _ all but Masters champ Phil Mickelson _ along with newcomers Rory McIlroy and Dustin Johnson.
The two sponsor exemptions were awarded to Camilo Villegas and Stewart Cink.
In his last performance, Woods was 9 under through 15 holes when he beat Francesco Molinari in singles, playing the final seven holes in 7-under-par. Europe still won the Ryder Cup, although Woods had his best week in the event, going 3-1.
"My game is coming around," Woods said. "so the way I played at the Ryder Cup ... I know I have two more events prior to the Chevron event. Hopefully, I can get two more Ws before I get to Chevron, and see what happens."
Along with his personal strife, Woods went through three teachers this year _ Hank Haney and Sean Foley, with Woods as his own instructor for a three-month stretch in between.
He said he is still taking in the concepts of Foley, a Canadian-born swing coach based in Orlando, Florida, but that the changes are coming together quicker than previous times when he revamped his game.
"I don't have it all dialed in yet," Woods said. "But I figured if I could play the way I did in the singles match, which I hadn't done that all year, that's a positive sign."
2011年10月25日星期二
National Football League's Oakland Raiders
Al Davis, the outspoken Hall of Fame owner of the National Football League's Oakland Raiders, died on Saturday at the age of 82, the team's official website reported.
The Raiders gave no details of the death of one of the leading personalities in the NFL but said a statement would be made later on Saturday on the site (http://www.raiders.com/).
Davis was hired as coach and general manager of the Raiders at the age of 33 and later became principal owner.
The Raiders won three Super Bowls and had 28 winning seasons, including 16 in a row from 1965-1980, during his 48 years with the team.
Davis was also commissioner of the American Football League (AFL) in 1966 and was viewed as a driving force in its merger with the NFL that created the modern competition.
"Al Davis's passion for football and his influence on the game were extraordinary," said NFL commissioner Roger Goodell in a statement.
"He defined the Raiders and contributed to pro football at every level. The respect he commanded was evident in the way people listened carefully every time he spoke.
"He is a true legend of the game whose impact and legacy will forever be part of the NFL," Goodell said.
Davis could also be defiant. After a lengthy court battle, he took the Raiders away from Oakland to Los Angeles from 1982 to 1994 before returning the franchise to its original home.
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The Raiders gave no details of the death of one of the leading personalities in the NFL but said a statement would be made later on Saturday on the site (http://www.raiders.com/).
Davis was hired as coach and general manager of the Raiders at the age of 33 and later became principal owner.
The Raiders won three Super Bowls and had 28 winning seasons, including 16 in a row from 1965-1980, during his 48 years with the team.
Davis was also commissioner of the American Football League (AFL) in 1966 and was viewed as a driving force in its merger with the NFL that created the modern competition.
"Al Davis's passion for football and his influence on the game were extraordinary," said NFL commissioner Roger Goodell in a statement.
"He defined the Raiders and contributed to pro football at every level. The respect he commanded was evident in the way people listened carefully every time he spoke.
"He is a true legend of the game whose impact and legacy will forever be part of the NFL," Goodell said.
Davis could also be defiant. After a lengthy court battle, he took the Raiders away from Oakland to Los Angeles from 1982 to 1994 before returning the franchise to its original home.
http://shoesconverse.org/
Russia's top jumper
MOSCOW - Pavel Karelin, Russia's leading ski jumper, died in a car crash on Sunday. He was 21.
"Pavel Karelin's tragic death is a huge and irreplaceable loss for Russian sport," the country's ski jumping federation said in a statement.
"He was the leader of our team; one of our big hopes (for the 2014 Sochi Olympics)," added Russian Olympic Committee department head Alexander Grushin.
Police said Karelin died in the early hours when his Mercedes collided with another vehicle on a motorway near Nizhny Novgorod, some 570 kms East of Moscow.
Karelin had competed regularly on the World Cup circuit. His best result was second place in Garmisch-Partenkirchen in January.
He took part in the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, finishing 10th in the team competition and 33rd in the individual event.
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"Pavel Karelin's tragic death is a huge and irreplaceable loss for Russian sport," the country's ski jumping federation said in a statement.
"He was the leader of our team; one of our big hopes (for the 2014 Sochi Olympics)," added Russian Olympic Committee department head Alexander Grushin.
Police said Karelin died in the early hours when his Mercedes collided with another vehicle on a motorway near Nizhny Novgorod, some 570 kms East of Moscow.
Karelin had competed regularly on the World Cup circuit. His best result was second place in Garmisch-Partenkirchen in January.
He took part in the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, finishing 10th in the team competition and 33rd in the individual event.
http://jerseyscheap.org/
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