Translation of NBA Trailer Subtitles
The NBA playoffs are something you dream about. You hear people talking, regardless of the topic, it feels like time slows down. I never lie about this.
What a spectacular move by Michael Jordan! He steps out of his uncertainty but he’s still here, Williams Reed is back! That’s why we play this game – for those moments I can’t quite express, because you’ll never forget them. You know, there is never anything quite like that first NBA championship; it’s an out-of-body experience. So when you have it, cherish it.
Hi, I’m just a casual fan, and there are a few words I couldn’t catch.
How to Change NBA English Subtitles to Chinese Subtitles?
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I haven’t seen any live broadcasts recently. In the past, there were strong English speakers who would add Chinese subtitles to the English commentary. It would be great to compare and learn over time.
Looking for Clear Resources for NBA English Commentary with Chinese Subtitles
The NBA videos in nba98 have English versions and are very clear, covering all the match recordings. However, they don't have Chinese subtitles, and I haven’t come across any sites providing them.
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“How much do you want to succeed?”
There was a young man who wanted to make a lot of money, so he went to a guru. He told the guru, “I want to be on the same level as you.” The guru replied, “If you want to be on my level, meet me at the beach tomorrow.”
The young man arrived at 4am, all ready in a suit, thinking he should have worn shorts. The old man grabbed his hand and asked, “How bad do you want to succeed?” He said, “Real bad.” The old man then instructed him to walk into the water.
He walked out until the water was waist-deep, thinking the guru was crazy. He wanted to make money, not swim.
Understanding the lesson, the old man told him to go further, and soon the water was at his shoulders. “This guy is out of his mind,” he thought.
Then the old man said, “I thought you wanted to be successful?” He answered, “I do.” The old man told him to go a little further; he did, but this time it was at his mouth. Just before he was about to drown, the old man pulled him up and said, “I have a question for you. When you want to succeed as badly as you want to breathe, then you’ll be successful.”
Have you ever had an asthma attack? You could barely breathe, and nothing else mattered but getting air. When you reach that point where being successful is as essential as breathing, that’s when you will succeed! The majority of you say you want success, but you don’t want it bad enough.
You don’t desire it more than partying or being cool; many of you value sleep more than success.
If you want to be successful, you must be willing to sacrifice sleep.
You need to work for three or two hours. If you genuinely want success, there will be days when you must stay awake for three days straight! Because if you sleep, you might miss the chance to be successful. You have to want it so much that you forget to eat.
Beyonce once mentioned that while on set for three days, she forgot to eat because she was so engaged.
50 Cent said that while making his movie, even when he wasn’t filming, he worked on his soundtrack and when asked about sleep, he replied, “Sleep? Sleep is for the broke. I don’t sleep; I have an opportunity to make my dream a reality.”
Don’t quit when you’re in pain; instead, gain something from it! Don’t rest until you succeed. You might be excited about winning a small amount of money, but remember: you won't succeed until you say, “I don’t need your money because I have it in here!”
Video Link: What is the name of the movie James made? Thank you all, much appreciated!
Translation: More Than A Game
Year: 2008
Country: USA
Category: Documentary/Short Film
Language: English
Subtitles: N/A
IMDB Rating: 7.2/10 (237 votes)
Duration: 105 mins
Director: Kristopher Belman
Starring: LeBron James as Himself, Dru Joyce as Himself, Romeo Travis as Himself, Sian Cotton as Himself, Willie McGee as Himself.
Synopsis: The film tells the story of NBA star LeBron James and his childhood friends as they overcome challenges and achieve a national championship in high school basketball.
The movie is set at St. Vincent-St. Mary High School, depicting LeBron and his teammates competing, growing close, and earning respect.
At that time, the five boys formed a tight bond, growing from naïve kids into responsible men.
They were all extraordinary basketball talents, maintaining a strong friendship despite the honors and accolades they faced. Coach Dru Joyce II, although inexperienced, was a strict yet charismatic mentor, guiding the future superstar LeBron James.
This is a legendary tale about the "Fab Five" as they trip from a modest gym to the national high school basketball championship over nine years.
In 1997, Coach Joyce committed to volunteering his time for the local youth basketball team. The team was made up of four boys from the same community. Travis, along with the group, faced trials that would transform them into champions.
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