O'Neal is also a wonderful person. He has become famous at a young age and has made countless achievements, but he still has a childish temper. He always likes to get angry with some young players, and he is not afraid of losing the air of a 50-year-old superstar. Of course, this kid's temper is also reflected in the tattoos on his body. On his left shoulder is the Superman logo that we are all very familiar with. If you pay attention to O'Neal's remarks, maybe you should know that this big boy has always had a Superman complex, and maybe he is using it. This is a way to pay tribute to your idol. O'Neal's cuteness doesn't end there. O'Neal, who is a Miami police officer and catches a few criminals every offseason, actually has "against the law" tattooed on his body. It seems that the United States is indeed democratic. You can be a police officer. The weird-looking Marion also has Chinese tattoos on his body, but even pure-blooded Chinese like us cannot understand the meaning of the three characters "Magic Bird Camphor" tattooed on the outside of his left leg. This incident reminded Zilong of the first impression Marion left on me. Marion, who was still a rookie at the time, grabbed the ball after a jump ball between the two sides and rushed towards his own basket. It was only at the last moment that he reflected and realized that the direction was reversed. Yes, Marion is so nonsensical. It seems that these three Chinese characters are just the result of Marion's whimsical and random combination. It is also in vain that the fans gave him so many far-fetched explanations.
Bibby, who looks simple on the outside, is actually a person with a lot of personality. When the tattoo on his right calf "only god can judge me" was exposed, many people were right. His arrogance raised questions. But to be honest, if you have watched the seven games between the Kings and the Lakers in the 2001 playoffs, you should be able to understand the wildness in Bibby's heart. Although many people were questioning before the game whether it was worth exchanging Bibby for Williams, even though the Lakers won at the time, and although the Kings boss was Chris Webber, no one could cover up Bibby's brilliance on the court. Using a pick-and-roll mid-range shot is simple but practical, hitting the Lakers time and time again. Don't question this white point guard easily, you are not God, you are not qualified! Christie, the once-famous defensive star, is now a thing of the past. He could not win a contract extension even if he worked hard for a team like the Clippers. This was not the case back then. Christie was good at offense and defense, and held the court. He averaged about 15 points and was awarded the best defensive team. Of course, he was most famous for being afraid of his wife. His jealous wife once refused help from the beautiful doctor next to Christie when he was stuck on a chicken bone. With such a wife, Christie certainly didn't dare to be presumptuous. Not only did he not forget to express his loyalty to his wife after a successful attack on the court, he also tattooed a heart-shaped pattern on his right arm with his wife's profile picture inside. It seems that Kobe should really learn from Christie and prepare early so there is no need to improvise. Kobe once vowed to be a good boy without tattoos like Michael Jordan (actually Jordan also has tattoos), but how much is the so-called vow worth in the face of reality? The Colorado incident in 2003 caused a huge crisis for Kobe's family. At this time, Kobe resolutely chose to abandon his oath to protect his family. Then at a specially held press conference, we saw a new tattoo on Kobe's right arm - a sign of love for his wife Vanessa, and of course a diamond ring worth $4 million on Vanessa's hand. The spiritual material attacked at the same time. Kobe gained the forgiveness of his wife and the support of his family. Compared with these, a vow is really not very important. "White Chocolate" Williams, who swapped clubs with Mike Bibby, was once a box-office star. His weird passing and his willful temperament of losing three points in the middle of the fast break earned him many fans. Williams, who was in high spirits, inappropriately made slightly racial remarks, and the eight letters "whiteboy" tattooed on his finger seemed to support his remarks. Now that time has passed and Williams has faded, not many people are paying attention to whether he is racist or whether the tattoo on his hand is malicious. That's fine. Anyway, Williams' self-philosophy is "Those who know me tell me that I am worried, and those who don't know me tell me what I want!" You are just following his wishes.
It is said that Canby is the founder of Chinese character tattoos. Of course, this cannot be verified, but the word "Mian Clan" on his arm is indeed one of the earliest Chinese character tattoos Zilong has ever seen. Camby was so prosperous in college that even Duncan, a generational wizard, had to avoid his shine; and after entering the league, his shot-blocking skills attracted the favor of the Knicks, and he teamed up with Ewing to form an iron-blooded New York dynasty. Such brilliance naturally attracted everyone's admiration, and everyone began to notice the Chinese character tattoos on his hands. In fact, these two words are just a bad symbol of being a gangster in childhood, but you can interpret it to mean "hardworking person" and it makes sense. Seeing this explanation, I feel a little bit amused. It seems that "if a person attains enlightenment, his tattoo will ascend to heaven"! If you pay attention to the tattoos on both arms of Wallace, you will realize that this man has both cute and serious sides. On his right arm was a tattoo of "Big Ben" that was tattooed on his right arm when he was in college. However, he later reflected that it was not vivid and vivid (was this an elementary school essay test?). A year later, Big Ben had the famous British tattoo tattooed on his right arm. The pattern of "Big Ben", in which the clock just points to 10 o'clock, is said to come from a gambling game and is also the true meaning of "big ben".
On Wallace's left arm is the famous sentence "no pain, no fame" (no pain, no gain). Looking back on his experience as a player, this sentence is really suitable.
Not long after he entered the NBA, the rebellious Wallace wanted to challenge Rodman, the king of tattoos. The colorful and unknown patterns coupled with his unique straight-arm shooting skills were very eye-catching on the court. While playing for the Portland Trail Blazers at the time, his efficiency gradually increased and he was already ranked among the leading power forwards in the Western Conference, which naturally attracted the attention of advertisers. However, the advertisers were interested in his tattoos. At that time, they thought that the candy advertisers requested to have their company's advertisements tattooed on Wallace. The NBA has always been humorous and talented in handling such matters, but it actually found an excuse to say that it was already done. With a similar product (Nestlé) as a league sponsor, the matter was settled, but from then on Wallace had some candy-like tattoos on his arms. It was unprecedented for Wallace to get a tattoo to the point where he could make money through advertising. Not many people can count how many tattoos Iverson has on his body, but the word "loyalty" on his neck is well known to the world. However, after Iverson left Philadelphia, we should understand this Chinese character as the ideal for ourselves. loyalty. As a tattoo enthusiast, Iverson certainly has other tattoos on his body, such as his birthplace, university, children, record company and even a bulldog. Of course, businessmen with business acumen did not miss such an opportunity. Contrary to Wallace's purchase of tattoo spots, Reebok used Iverson's classic tattoos on the designs of "answer" and "question" sneakers. , so we first saw his latest tattoo "only the strong survive" on Iverson's sneakers.