Joakim Noah finds it so ‘refreshing’ that annoying fans in Europe can say whatever they want

During his NBA career, Joakim Noah was the quintessential fan favorite. He played 13 seasons with utmost zeal and passion, which naturally earned him tremendous praise from the paying customers. That was certainly the case during his nine years with the Chicago Bulls (2007-2016).

He became a two-time NBA All-Star (2013, 2014) and was the 2014 NBA Defensive Player of the Year. In the process, Noah teamed up with Derrick Rose, Taj Gibson and Kirk Hinrich to bring excitement back to the Windy City in the post-Michael Jordan era.

In 2011 and 2015, the Bulls made the playoffs. Noah and company led the Bulls to the best record in the East in 2011 with a 62–20 record and a berth in the Eastern Conference Finals.

Outside the court, Noah was the kindest person. He has his own Noah’s Ark Foundation to host a “peace” basketball tournament to support Chicago youth and prevent the spread of gun violence. Those efforts earned him the NBA Community Assistance Award in 2015.

In his post-playing years, Noah has tried his best to keep basketball the focal point. On one hand, changing lives and on the other, learning about the world.

The latter of which has enabled him to launch the documentary YouTube series, nomad. Noah, in collaboration with NBAT2, organizes globetrots to explore different basketball cultures in places ranging from Serbia to Japan.

In an exclusive with ClutchPoints, Noah talks candidly about his findings from his travels, especially from the audience’s perspective.

Joakim Noah fans celebrate freedom.

In American pro basketball, it is very common for fans to be ejected if they are too rowdy. And if they’re sitting in court, they’re especially at risk for possible removal.

However, in one episode, Noah visits Serbia. Of all the things that stood out to them, it was the reality that fans could just be. In other words, fans can do or say whatever they want without any repercussions.

“Even people sitting courtside are going crazy for their teams and letting the players hear it,” Noah said.

“Fans are definitely free to say what they want. And you think about the NBA, especially right now, if you’re a fan that’s out of line even a little bit, you’re being escorted off the field. That’s not the case there.”

Noah acknowledges the role fans play in making the sporting experience thrilling.

“You better bring it over,” Noah said. “And to me, I think that, I don’t know, there was something really refreshing about it. That a fan is paying money, but he has the right to push the player and say whatever he wants. And I think there was something about that that I think was very refreshing.”

Joakim Noah learned something about himself while living in Japan

During another venture into Japan, Noah was struck by the culture of respect and decency. In their basketball culture, altercations and arguments with officials are rare.

“Going to Japan and understanding their culture a little better and understanding why they have that level of respect for each other as a culture,” Noah said. “You see it in the culture. You never see Japanese players having technical fouls.”

In the process, Noah reflected on his career and the intensity it displayed, and he was surprised by something.

“So for me, it was an example of looking at myself and saying, wow, if I had studied these cultures a little bit, maybe I would have had a lot less stress, who knows? So it’s always a learning experience.”

Calm, cool, collected, or gritty, fiery, or gladiator. The game of basketball is played in different ways around the world. They are all beautiful and connected to their existence.

And Joachim Noah is on the ground, telling those stories.


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乔金·诺阿 (Joakim Noah) 觉得这“令人耳目一新”,欧洲球迷可以随心所欲地质问他们

在他的 NBA 职业生涯中,乔金·诺阿 (Joakim Noah) 是最受球迷喜爱的球员。他以纯粹的热情和激情打了 13 个赛季,自然赢得了付费客户的压倒性钦佩。在他效力芝加哥公牛队的九年(2007-2016)期间,情况确实如此。

他两次入选 NBA 全明星(2013 年、2014 年),并荣获 2014 年 NBA 年度最佳防守球员。在此过程中,诺阿与德里克·罗斯、泰姬·吉布森和柯克·辛里奇等核心人物一起,为后迈克尔·乔丹时代的风城带来了兴奋。

2011年和2015年,公牛队都进入了季后赛。 2011年,诺阿和他的队友带领公牛队取得东部最佳战绩,取得62胜20负的战绩,并闯入东部决赛。

在场外,诺阿是最善良的人。他拥有诺亚方舟基金会来支持芝加哥青年并举办“和平”篮球锦标赛以遏制枪支暴力的蔓延。这些努力为他赢得了 2015 年 NBA 社区协助奖。

在退役后的岁月里,诺阿忙于打球,而篮球仍然是他的焦点。一方面改变生活,另一方面了解世界。

后者使他能够推出 YouTube 系列纪录片, 游牧者。诺亚 (Noah) 与 NBAT2、globetrotts 一起探索从塞尔维亚到日本等地的不同篮球文化。

在 ClutchPoints 的独家报道中,诺亚坦诚地谈论了他的旅行收获,特别是通过观众的镜头。

乔金·诺阿 (Joakim Noah) 庆祝粉丝自由。

在美国职业篮球运动中,如果球迷制造太多骚乱,他们被赶出球场的情况极为常见。如果他们坐在场边,他们特别有可能被驱逐的危险。

然而,在一集中,诺亚访问了塞尔维亚。在所有对他来说最突出的事情中,粉丝就是现实。换句话说,粉丝可以做或说他们想做的事,而不会受到任何影响。

“即使是坐在场边的人也会为他们的球队而疯狂,并让球员们听到,”诺阿说。

“球迷绝对可以自由地说他们想要说什么。你想想NBA,尤其是现在,如果你是一个有点不合规矩的球迷,你就会被踢出竞技场。但那里的情况并非如此。”

诺亚承认球迷在让比赛体验激动人心方面所发挥的作用。

“你最好把它带来,”诺亚说。 “对我来说,我认为这确实令人耳目一新。球迷付了钱,但也有权推动球员并说出他想说的任何话。我认为这确实令人耳目一新。”

乔金·诺阿在日本期间了解了自己

在日本的另一次冒险中,诺亚对尊重和礼仪的文化感到惊讶。在他们的篮球文化中,与官员发生争执和争论是罕见的。

“去日本,更好地了解他们的文化,并了解他们作为一种文化为何相互尊重,”诺亚说。 “你可以在文化中看到这一点。你永远不会看到日本球员受到技术犯规。”

在此过程中,诺亚反思了他的职业生涯和他所表现出的强度,他想知道一些事情。

“所以对我来说,这就像是一个例子,我也审视自己并说,哇,如果我稍微研究一下这些文化,也许我会变得不那么紧张,谁知道呢?所以这始终是一种学习经历。”

冷静、冷静、镇定、坚韧、狂暴或角斗士。篮球运动在世界各地以不同的方式进行。所有这些都是美丽的,并且植根于一种存在方式。

乔金·诺阿 (Joakim Noah) 就在现场讲述这些故事。


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