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NBA |塞爾特人老將「假期哥」 第二度奪運動精神獎

NBA |塞爾特人老將「假期哥」 第二度奪運動精神獎

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BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS - APRIL 20: Jrue Holiday #4 of the Boston Celtics dribbles against the Orlando Magic in Game One of the Eastern Conference First Round NBA Playoffs at TD Garden on April 20, 2025 in Boston, Massachusetts. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by)
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塞爾特人老將「假期哥」賀列迪(Jrue Holiday),新鮮出爐榮膺2024-25年NBA運動精神獎,這是他生涯第二度贏得此殊榮,前一次是在2020-21球季效力公鹿時獲獎。
NBA運動精神獎自1995-96球季起每年頒發一次,旨在表彰最能在球場上體現運動精神與公平競爭理想的球員。獎盃以兩屆NBA總冠軍得主杜馬斯(Joe Dumars)命名,他亦是首屆獲獎者。
每支NBA球隊皆提名一位球員角逐年度運動精神獎,由聯盟高層組成的評審團,從30位提名人中選出六位決賽入圍者(每個分區一人),最終由現役NBA球員投票決定得主。
The 2024-25 NBA Sportsmanship Award winner is... Jrue Holiday!
Holiday receives the Joe Dumars Trophy for the annual honor that recognizes the player who best represents the ideals of sportsmanship on the court. #NBAAwards pic.twitter.com/vePVK5Evj3
— NBA (@NBA) May 1, 2025
除了兩次獲頒運動精神獎,賀列迪亦三度獲選為年度最佳隊友獎,表揚他無私的球風、在場內外的領袖氣質,及作為NBA球員榜樣的角色。此外,他亦是2024-25年度NBA社會正義冠軍獎的最終候選人之一,這是該獎設立五年以來,他第三度入圍決賽名單。
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作為一位擁有16年資歷的老將,賀列迪兩度入選全明星,六度入選年度最佳防守陣容,並分別隨塞爾特人及公鹿奪得NBA總冠軍。他亦曾兩度代表美國男子國家隊出戰奧運,並奪得金牌。
總括而言,有獎又有品。
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