...giggling like bitches.

Jae wrote:in my opinion, I think Wade or TMac shoudlve won it.
Could've seen that one coming a billion miles away.
East won, it's not like Wade/McGrady completely outplayed LeBron.
Matt wrote:the most entertaining thing today, was Shaq collecting the rebond, dribbling up court and then threading a pass through Yao's legs. Classic, only stuff you'll see in NBA Live.
dadamafia wrote:Woulda been funny if Carters missed dunk at the end of the game bounced to a West allstar who sank the shot to win it.
Was that said already?
ShAuN wrote:IDK, but is this based on Fan voting??? If so then whatever. If not then, Wade or TMac shouldve gotten it. Not because its in Houston, but because he played really good. LeBron played good, but it seemed like he had the ball in his hands way too much. What do you guys all think???



Tim Duncan and McGrady came to the post-game interview room together and Duncan left in mock disgust when McGrady dissed the centers.
"This is more of a guard's game," said McGrady, who scored 36. "Myself and guys like Kobe and LeBron (James), Dwyane Wade, Allen Iverson. It's a guard show. It's hard for big men to get touches because we handle the ball 95 percent of the time.
"Every now and then, we'll throw the ball inside to the big guys. There's really no excitement throwing the ball to them down there."
With that, Duncan threw up his hands and walked out of the room, sparking laughter from McGrady and a throng of reporters.
Duncan scored 15 points and grabbed 10 rebounds.
"Hey, Tim!" McGrady yelled as Duncan departed. "Your game is effective, but it is boring! Come on, man, it's an All-Star game. You want to see dunks."
Duncan didn't return to the room. And if Shaquille O'Neal had been around, he might've left too.
"Shaq tries to give you flashes every now and then, but he's rusty," McGrady said. "Tell him I said that."

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