Clinton wrote:It just gets a little confusing when someone tells you they didn't say something when you weren't even talking to them in the first place.
Dirtdog1- David wrote:More like this:
C- Yao Ming
PF- Duncan
SF- Peja/Marion but Melo does have a chance
SG- Kobe
PG- Payton
when did that happen?
i'm not saying TD/Rasho will be the best c/pf combo next year
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i'm not saying TD/Rasho will be the best c/pf combo next year
You said this after I said to Shane that they wouldn't be the best combo. It sounded like in your post that you thought I was suggesting you said that. For what reason I'm not sure.
Dan Gadzuric wrote:Dirtdog1- David wrote:More like this:
C- Yao Ming
PF- Duncan
SF- Peja/Marion but Melo does have a chance
SG- Kobe
PG- Payton
How I see it:
Yao
Duncan
Garnett
Kobe
Payton/Francis
Again in the west no marbury, having the season he had last year, he shouldn't be left out
Swoosh wrote:T-mac not make the team? I dont think so, iverson may get more votes but there is just no way that pierce and stackhouse are better, they just arent, ok ok, if they both have top seasons they can be better, but looking at last season, t-mac is just the best of those three(of course anything can happen like bad season by injuries or just not in shape and stuff)imho
there are players that deserve the spot and quite frankly, T-Mac isn't one of those players.
Andrew wrote:there are players that deserve the spot and quite frankly, T-Mac isn't one of those players.
Well, fan voting decides the starters so popularity can raise you above your numbers.
But why doesn't T-Mac deserve to be an All-Star? His numbers are good (31.7 ppg, 6.5 rpg, 5.5 apg, 1.65 spg), his skill is apparent, and he's an entertaining player. In a game that is meant to showcase the best players from each conference putting on a show, I'd say T-Mac definitely belongs.
That suggest popularity actively influences who makes the All-Star team.
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