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NBA》James各種離譜失誤…獲選2024-25賽季俠客烏龍球MVP

NBA》James各種離譜失誤…獲選2024-25賽季俠客烏龍球MVP

Yahoo18-05-2025

詹姆士(LeBron James)是聯盟史上少數四度拿到年度MVP的球員,今年他為自己抱回一個另類MVP,只是他恐怕不會太開心…
由歐尼爾(Shaquille O'Neal)主講的「俠客烏龍球(Shaqtin' A Fool)」,近年來每週都會選出讓人噴飯的場上烏龍片段,在網路上創造不少聲量,有些球員在發生搞笑失誤後,還會自嘲準備被放進俠客烏龍球了。
已經在聯盟馳騁第22個賽季的詹姆士,雖然還是在洛杉磯湖人隊扮演吃重角色,但今年確實發生不少讓人傻眼的烏龍狀況,包括罰球肉包、籃下放槍、發球打到籃板等,多次登上烏龍球版面的他,也獲選為本季俠客烏龍球MVP,是詹姆士生涯頭一遭,也算是達成個人另一項里程碑。
Your 2024-25 #Shaqtin MVP... LeBron James 👑😆 pic.twitter.com/fVmLyxBwim
— NBA TV (@NBATV) May 17, 2025
俠客烏龍球自從2011-12賽季推出後,成為不少球迷茶餘飯後的討論話題,目前以威斯布魯克(Russell Westbrook)拿過3次單季MVP為最多。
A Walk To Remember feat. Westbrook highlights our #10YearsOfShaqtin 🤣Presented by @PapaJohns pic.twitter.com/kBUdtTvgyX
— Shaqtin' a Fool (@shaqtin) February 5, 2021
值得注意的是,製播「俠客烏龍球」的TNT電視台明年將不再是NBA官方轉播單位,這個經典單元恐怕不會跟著歐尼爾一起跳槽到ESPN,詹姆士很有可能成為別具意義的末代MVP。

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