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  • i though tayshaun was a shoo in for that spot, howard aint getting in coz he playin for a really bad team

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    • carmelo anthony still isnt an all-star, what does he have to do?

      he has his team first in thier division and gets 26 and 6?


      micheal redd didnt get in either....

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      • ^Mike's been broke lately, that didnt help at all.

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        • Originally posted by GodzHand
          ^Mike's been broke lately, that didnt help at all.
          but they elected 4 pistons(sheeds numbers are far from all star), gilbert arenas the 4th leading scorer in the league is only in because jermaine got injured. not only are fans stupid but the coaches as well.

          arenas
          anthony
          redd
          paul


          all these guys shouldve been all stars and to tell you the truth, id've taken tony parker off the west and put in paul...

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          • chris paul should be an all star defenitely, he took a sucky ass team and as a rookie had em winning, chasing playoffs even

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            • Originally posted by The Fix
              but they elected 4 pistons(sheeds numbers are far from all star), gilbert arenas the 4th leading scorer in the league is only in because jermaine got injured. not only are fans stupid but the coaches as well.

              arenas
              anthony
              redd
              paul


              all these guys shouldve been all stars and to tell you the truth, id've taken tony parker off the west and put in paul...

              Rasheed Wallace is definitely one of the best, most valuable players in the east. **** numbers, coaches vote on the reserves and Sheed is playing very good basketball this year. In 49 games he has ALREADY hit 100 3's...

              Tony Parker LEADS THE LEAGUE in pts in the paint. He's one of the best slashers in the game and is averaging a career high in pts. Most consistent player on the reigning champs this year which says something...he deserves it.

              The only two in the west that don't deserve to be there are Mac&Cheese. Everyone who's there in the east deserves it...now that Arenas made the roster in O'Neals stead. Redd has played pretty well this year but has been a little inconsistent. Some people will even argue that Mo Williams has been that teams most valuable player this year.

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              • Originally posted by oldgringo
                Rasheed Wallace is definitely one of the best, most valuable players in the east. **** numbers, coaches vote on the reserves and Sheed is playing very good basketball this year. In 49 games he has ALREADY hit 100 3's...

                Tony Parker LEADS THE LEAGUE in pts in the paint. He's one of the best slashers in the game and is averaging a career high in pts. Most consistent player on the reigning champs this year which says something...he deserves it.

                The only two in the west that don't deserve to be there are Mac&Cheese. Everyone who's there in the east deserves it...now that Arenas made the roster in O'Neals stead. Redd has played pretty well this year but has been a little inconsistent. Some people will even argue that Mo Williams has been that teams most valuable player this year.
                sheed is not more valuable than arenas, arenas has a nice team around him but thats his team now.


                i think tony is having a great season and deserves to be an allstar but for a rookie to be putting up 16 7 and 6 is pretty damn amazing especially for a team that was ass last year.

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                • and that was supposed to be an ass this year

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                  • check out this early mock draft for 06:

                    2006 Mock Draft


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                    Updated: 2.8.06
                    1. Charlotte Rudy Gay 6-8 220 SF UConn So. 31. *LA Clippers Damir Markota 6-10 225 SF Cro.1985
                    2. Atlanta
                    Adam Morrison 6-8 220 SF Gonzaga Jr. 32. Atlanta
                    Guillermo Diaz 6-2 190 PG/SG Miami Jr.
                    3. *Chicago LaMarcus Aldridge 6-11 245 PF Tex. So. 33. *Houston V. Veremeenko 6-10 235 PF Bel. 1984
                    4. *Toronto Andrea Bargnani 6-11 240 PF Italy 1985 34. Toronto Louis Amundson 6-8 225 SF UNLV Sr.
                    5. Portland Tyrus Thomas 6-9 218 PF LSU Fr. 35. Portland Taquan Dean 6-3 185 SG Louisville Sr.
                    6. *Boston Rodney Carney 6-7 205 SF Memphis Sr. 36. Boston Marcus Williams 6-2 200 PG UConn Jr.
                    7. Houston JJ Redick 6-4 190 SG Duke Sr. 37. *Milwaukee Craig Smith 6-7 260 PF BC Sr.
                    8. Seattle Shelden Williams 6-9 250 PF Duke Sr. 38. Seattle Matias Sandes 6-8 190 SF Arg. 1984
                    9. Orlando Ronnie Brewer 6-7 217 SG Arkansas Jr. 39. Orlando Allan Ray 6-2 195 SG Villanova Sr.
                    10. Sacramento Rajon Rondo 6-2 171 PG Kentucky So. 40. *Utah Dee Brown 6-0 180 PG Illinois Sr.
                    11. Chicago Randy Foye 6-3 205 PG Villanova Sr. 41. *Utah Terrell Everett 6-4 188 PG Okla. Sr.
                    12. Golden St. Mardy Collins 6-6 205 PG/SG Temple Sr. 42. *Boston Denham Brown 6-5 220 SG UConn Sr.
                    13. *Minnesota Maurice Ager 6-4 180 SG Mich. St. Sr. 43. *Detroit Eric Williams 6-8 280 PF Wake Forest Sr.
                    14. Utah Josh Boone 6-10 237 PF UConn Jr. 44. Utah Eric Hicks 6-6 245 SF/PF Cincinnati Sr.
                    15. Washington Tiago Splitter 6-11 236 PF Brazil 1985 45. Washington Justin Williams 6-10 225 PF Wyoming Sr.
                    16. Philadelphia Taj Gray 6-8 235 PF Oklahoma Sr. 46. Philadelphia Kosta Perovic 7-2 242 C Serbia 1985
                    17. *Phoenix Daniel Gibson 6-2 190 PG Texas So. 47. LA Lakers Brad Buckman 6-8 235 PF Texas Sr.
                    18. Indiana
                    Brandon Roy 6-5 195 SG Washington Sr. 48. Indiana
                    James White 6-7 190 SG Cincinnati Sr.
                    19. *NO/OK City Hassan Adams 6-4 201 SF Arizona Sr. 49. *Cleveland Thabo Sefolosha 6-6 213 SG Switz. 1984
                    20. NO/OK City Richard Roby 6-6 190 SG Colorado So. 50. *Philadelphia Steven Smith 6-8 225 SF La Salle Sr.
                    21. *New York Rudy Fernandez 6-6 172 SG Spain 1985 51. *Denver Viktor Keirou 6-6 215 SG Russia 1984
                    22. New Jersey Kevin Pittsnogle 6-10 255 PF WV Sr. 52. *NewJersey Ivan Chiriaev 7-0 220 SF Russia 1984
                    23. Memphis Paul Davis 6-10 260 PF/C Mich. St. Sr. 53. *Seattle Curtis Withers 6-8 230 SF/PF Charlotte Sr.
                    24. Cleveland Hilton Armstrong 6-11 235 C UConn Sr. 54. *Orlando Bobby Jones 6-6 210 SG Washington Sr.
                    25. *LA Lakers Mike Gansey 6-4 205 SG W. Virginia Sr. 55. *Toronto Lior Eliahu 6-9 225 SF Israel 1985
                    26. *NewJersey Nick Fazekas 6-11 235 PF Nevada Jr. 56. LA Clippers Dwayne Mitchell 6-5 211 SG La Laf. Sr.
                    27. Phoenix Marcus Vinicius 6-9 190 SF Brazil 1984 57. *Minnesota JP Batista 6-9 270 PF Gonzaga Sr.
                    28. Dallas Marco Killingsworth 6-7 268 PF Ind. Sr. 58. Dallas Rashad Anderson 6-4 215 SG UConn Sr.
                    29. *New York Matt Haryasz 6-10 230 PF Stanford Sr. 59. San Antonio Pops Mensah-Bonsu 6-8 240 PF GW Sr.
                    30. *Portland Paul Millsap 6-7 245 PF Lou. Tech Jr. 60. Detroit Sean Dockery 6-2 185 PG Duke Sr.

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                    • its fuccked up my bad

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