ratrac wrote:In my opinion, he should be an all-star, even looking at the team record, after all Wade made it last year, when Heat had the worst record in the league. If he continues to play like this, he'll make a good run at MIP, although Devin Harris is a lock for me right now.
He's good, no doubt about that, but he's not an all-star material for me.
Maybe he could run for the 6th man award.
jonthefon wrote:Granger is definitely All-Star material. Like Harris, he's benefited a lot from being the first turkey in that Indy system now that they traded away O'Neal and Dunleavy's been hurt up until now. But his stats are darn good and him not getting to Phoenix will be an atrocity.
zanshadow wrote:Could be but not right now, at least for me, he doesn't get my vote. He's been awesome and no doubt about that so far in the season, but to be an all-star, usually you need more than 1 good playing year to prove that you can do it on constant basis and team winning will help as well. His team is 13-25 and second worst in East, and that fact doesn't help the cause either. However, he's right up there on MIP list along with Harris, but again, Harris gets my vote because the Nets are actually in the playoff boundary at the moment and tremendous thanks to Harris.
zanshadow wrote:Yeah, I guess you could say that it's a double standard in some ways so i said it's usually the case. For Harris, it was bit more like Arenas & Nash case, shining with the new team and contributing tremendously to winnings. So I think the spotlight he's getting is somewhat deserving over Granger's. I admit Granger's stat line deserves to be an all-star, but he just can't get my vote yet due to some reasons like that.
zanshadow wrote:And yeah, I agree with you on latter. That's why I wouldn't want to see Iverson going to ASG. Sometimes, being an established superstar just can get you a free pass to ASG over those who truly deserve. Well, it's fan based, after all.
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