thuật ngữ bóng rổ bác nào thích sành điệu thì đọc chơi cho vui. bài này lấy ra từ phần intro cho NCAA preview của ESPN magazine. trong tạp chí thì còn nhiều nữa nhưng tớ lười đánh. thấy bài này trên net nên paste ra luôn. rất nhiều thuật ngữ bóng rổ, rồi nhiều chuyện dính đến bóng rổ Mẽo. enjoy. November 12, 2002 Highly Evolved ESPN The Magazine Whither the four-year player, the Fab Five's legacy, the purity of positions 1 through 5? Who cares. Because where others see chaos in this changing hoops universe, we see order -- a new order of innovative players and innovative thinking. It's simple, really: Those who adapt, flourish. Those who stand still, decay. Survival of the fittest, baby. To stay ahead of the pack, teams are experimenting with new sets, new plays, new philosophies. Three guards, two forwards? Works for Kansas. A kitchen-sink offense? Works for Florida. Let your players play? Works for Duke. "Environments change," Coach K says. "You can't spend most of your time saying, 'Well, in the good old days ... ' How do you make these the good old days?" In the constant search for The Edge, the best ballers are diversifying their games too. As Kent State's do-everything forward Antonio Gates puts it: "It's all about matchups. Who has the advantage? That's basketball." So is this: 6'9" Nick Collison outracing guards; 6'2" Ryan Sidney outmuscling forwards; Diana Taurasi playing every position; Luke Walton playing in ways his daddy never dreamed of. When did the evolution begin? When Magic played Bird? When Kevin Garnett shot from prep star to pop star? When Dirk Nowitzki proved he's no Eurotrash? Where will it end? Seven-foot point guards? Five-guard offenses? Triple towers?Maybe there's no discernible starting or ending point. But it's easy to see it before us now. Redraw the boundaries. Rewrite the playbook. Rethink the game plan. Or get lost. Tiền bất kiến cổ nhân Hậu bất kiến lai giả Niệm thiên địa chi du du Độc sảng nhiên nhi lệ hạ