Aldridge up to #3 on NBA.com's MVP list

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Twice Aldridge and the Trail Blazers faced Kevin Durant and Oklahoma City in December. In both instances, Aldridge led his team to victory. The latest was a New Year's Eve triumph in Oklahoma City where Aldridge dropped team highs in points (25) and rebounds (14). It's one thing to excel against average competition. But Aldridge continues to do his best damage against quality opposition. The Thunder have no one that can handle him when he gets to his sweet spots. He's been so good on the boards and his face-up game is lethal right now. He'll keep moving on up this list like "The Jeffersons" in 2014.

Lillard holds steady at #8.
 
I don't see any way that Dame misses out on the All-Star game. Not with the way he's playing, and if we stay roughly in the top three in the west, I think he's a lock.
 
I don't see any way that Dame misses out on the All-Star game. Not with the way he's playing, and if we stay roughly in the top three in the west, I think he's a lock.

If Kobe and Westbrook give up their spots then I agree. If one does then it is a bit iffy. If both insist on playing (or at least dressing) then very little to no chance.

Edit: To be clear, Lillard deserves playing over both of them but that isn't the NBA we know (and sometimes?) love.
 
If Kobe and Westbrook give up their spots then I agree. If one does then it is a bit iffy. If both insist on playing (or at least dressing) then very little to no chance.

Edit: To be clear, Lillard deserves playing over both of them but that isn't the NBA we know (and sometimes?) love.

I don't think Westbrook will be back in time for the All-Star game.

Kobe probably will be, because he's a selfish prick and cares more about himself than others, he'll probably log one minute and then sit on the bench. He's done it before.
 
If Kobe and Westbrook give up their spots then I agree. If one does then it is a bit iffy. If both insist on playing (or at least dressing) then very little to no chance.

Edit: To be clear, Lillard deserves playing over both of them but that isn't the NBA we know (and sometimes?) love.


I doubt Westbrook will be back by the coaches vote, and as that voting traditionally goes out of sight tends to be out of mind. Recent performance tends to factor largest in the vote, which is why Jan stats matter most. I'm not that worried about the coaches selecting him over Lillard given time that will have been missed by that point.

Also, even if Kobe suits up Lillard's only real threat is the coaches feeling compelled to select Parker just to give the spurs a rep (since Duncan's scoring is way down). As it stands right now Lillard fully deserves to be selected over Parker based on any statistical measure you use, and at least some of the coaches would be sane enough to recognize that. The vote might be split but I think Lillard would have great chance to get in over Parker even if it means the Spurs go rep-less.

Also if the Blazers continue to have the best record in the west and the Rockets continue to semi-struggle it would not be surprising at all if Lillard ended ahead of Harden in a close vote.

Right now I'd put Lillard's chances at something like 80% even if Kobe plays (Curry the only real lock from the coaches), 99%+ if Kobe doesn't play.
 
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I doubt Westbrook will be back by the coaches vote, and as that voting traditionally goes out of sight tends to be out of mind. Recent performance tends to factor largest in the vote, which is why Jan stats matter most. I'm not that worried about the coaches selecting him over Lillard given time that will have been missed by that point.

Also, even if Kobe suits up Lillard's only real threat is the coaches feeling compelled to select Parker just to give the spurs a rep (since Duncan's scoring is way down). As it stands right now Lillard fully deserves to be selected over Parker based on any statistical measure you use, and at least some of the coaches would be sane enough to recognize that. The vote might be split but I think Lillard would have great chance to get in over Parker even if it means the Spurs go rep-less.

Also if the Blazers continue to have the best record in the west and the Rockets continue to semi-struggle it would not be surprising at all if Lillard ended ahead of Harden in a close vote.

Right now I'd put Lillard's Chances at something like 80% even if Kobe plays, 99%+ if he doesn't.

I agree that Westbrook has no chance of being voted in by the coaches. If Kobe can, he will dress but not play. The NBA should step in and keep him from being on the team. The guy played in...what.... three games? That's just ridiculous, especially if he's not healthy enough to actually play in the game. It would be a non-factor if I didn't know that he's selfish enough to take the nod regardless of his health.

Right now the starters look like they'll be

Kobe
CP3
Durant
Griffin
Howard

I think Curry and Harden are both locks. I think Duncan makes it again, regardless of numbers. The guy will keep making All-Star games until he retires.

I think the roster will be

Kobe (unless replaced)
CP3
Durant
Griffin
Howard

with the reserves as

Dame
LA
Love
Harden
Curry
Parker or Duncan

And then I think there's a few guys on the bubble.
Dirk
Klay Thompson
Cousins
Dragic
Bledsoe

There's 7 reserve spots, and I could see any of those guys making it. Cousins is putting up crazy numbers right now.
 
with the reserves as

Dame
LA
Love
Harden
Curry
Parker or Duncan

There is virtually zero precedent for the west coaches picking 4 guards out of their 7 selections and no reason to expect different this year, so if Kobe/Paul take starting spots and you think Harden is a lock (and Curry is obviously a lock) it will come down to Dame vs. Parker. I don't see Duncan being selected this year, even as a sympathy vote, so Parker as a Spurs sympathy vote is the only current threat to Lillard.

If Kobe insists on participating hopefully Stern will come up with some sort of contingency plan where Kobe can be a "non-active" team member and the West can have an extra player.
 
There is virtually zero precedent for the west coaches picking 4 guards out of their 7 selections and no reason to expect different this year, so if Kobe/Paul take starting spots and you think Harden is a lock (and Curry is obviously a lock) it will come down to Dame vs. Parker. I don't see Duncan being selected this year, even as a sympathy vote, so Parker as a Spurs sympathy vote is the only current threat to Lillard.

If Kobe insists on participating hopefully Stern will come up with some sort of contingency plan where Kobe can be a "non-active" team member and the West can have an extra player.

Neither one of them are putting up impressive numbers this year. Parker doesn't deserve to make it over Dame, and honestly Duncan doesn't deserve to make it over someone like Dirk or Cousins.
 
Neither one of them are putting up impressive numbers this year. Parker doesn't deserve to make it over Dame, and honestly Duncan doesn't deserve to make it over someone like Dirk or Cousins.

agreed which is why I have Lillard at 80% even if Kobe plays. Spot is more or less his to lose either way. If he keeps kicking butt he'll force the coaches to not give the spurs a rep.
 
agreed which is why I have Lillard at 80% even if Kobe plays. Spot is more or less his to lose either way. If he keeps kicking butt he'll force the coaches to not give the spurs a rep.

Kobe really doesn't deserve to make it at all. The problem is that there are virtually zero shooting guards anymore. Harden is the only one that's likely to make it after Kobe.
 
Spurs are third best team in league, right? And they were in the Finals last year. One of them should make it.
 
Spurs are third best team in league, right? And they were in the Finals last year. One of them should make it.

If their players aren't the best at their respective positions, why should they make it? There are a lot of bigs that are putting up better numbers than Duncan. If Cousins doesn't make it, that will be a huge snub. He's currently averaging 23 and 11.

Parker is only putting up 18 and 6. Dame is clearly beating him.
 
I think one of them will make it. Coaches usually take winning into consideration. Spurs are unselfish team, not about gaudy individual numbers.

Dame should make it though. Why can't they both make it?

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Dame should make it though. Why can't they both make it?

There are spots available for all 3 of Harden, Lillard, & Parker IF Kobe doesn't come back hog a spot and the commissioner doesn't do anything about it, all of which together makes an unlikely scenario.

In the unlikely event all of that happens Kobe will necessarily have to bump one of those 3.
 
There are spots available for all 3 of Harden, Lillard, & Parker IF Kobe doesn't come back hog a spot and the commissioner doesn't do anything about it, all of which together makes an unlikely scenario.

In the unlikely event all of that happens Kobe will necessarily have to bump one of those 3.

Here's the thing though... Someone will have to be snubbed first because they don't announce Stern's replacements until after the reserves are announced. So Dame or Parker will be left out until Stern puts them in.
 
Here's the thing though... Someone will have to be snubbed first because they don't announce Stern's replacements until after the reserves are announced. So Dame or Parker will be left out until Stern puts them in.

True. I'm assuming Stern will name the snubee as Kobe's replacement because it would be such an obvious choice. Dragic is sort of thinly in the picture, but I don't think even Stern would dare pick him over Lillard as things stand right now. Of course if the Blazers go on a losing streak things could change.
 
True. I'm assuming Stern will name the snubee as Kobe's replacement because it would be such an obvious choice. Dragic is sort of thinly in the picture, but I don't think even Stern would dare pick him over Lillard as things stand right now. Of course if the Blazers go on a losing streak things could change.

Yup. Lillard's fate is resting on the team's overall success.
 
If Kobe even hints that he might hog an all-star roster spot, I suggest we put Jeff Stone in charge of his rehab!

BNM
 
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Didn't he pull this kind of BS a few years ago when he had that busted up finger?

Edit: eh... I guess the Lakers were trying to keep him out of that All-Star game.

http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/allstar2008/news/story?id=3246576

I think there is a difference because Kobe played for most of the season. The injury didn't happen until around this time. But Kobe is a selfish person, so I would only suspect it still wouldn't matter to him.

The new Commissioner should really look into some formula that won't allow the decision on the player. Maybe x amount of games must be played to qualify even making the team. I remember Carter pulled this shit before as well. He didn't even play until a couple weeks before the all-star game and said that he will play.
 
Not sure why an MVP thread got side-tracked into an All-Star game thread. :(

LA and Dame have been on the top 10 list for a month. Much deserved. I love how Charlotte tried to slow LA and only gave him 10 points, then proceeded to be the victim of an NBA record from behind the arc for Portland. lol Dang, feels feels good to be a Blazer fan.
 
Not sure why an MVP thread got side-tracked into an All-Star game thread. :(

LA and Dame have been on the top 10 list for a month. Much deserved. I love how Charlotte tried to slow LA and only gave him 10 points, then proceeded to be the victim of an NBA record from behind the arc for Portland. lol Dang, feels feels good to be a Blazer fan.

Pick ... your ... poison :)
 
Not sure why an MVP thread got side-tracked into an All-Star game thread. :(

LA and Dame have been on the top 10 list for a month. Much deserved. I love how Charlotte tried to slow LA and only gave him 10 points, then proceeded to be the victim of an NBA record from behind the arc for Portland. lol Dang, feels feels good to be a Blazer fan.

It's not really sidetracked. We have two players on their top ten list for MVP. The question is whether both those players will make the All-Star game.
 
It's not really sidetracked. We have two players on their top ten list for MVP. The question is whether both those players will make the All-Star game.

So, they are both top 8 MVP conversation, and you ask whether they will make the All-Star game? The question isn't IF, because fans screw up 5 of those votes. The question is SHOULD they make the All-Star game? Yes. Of course. Obviously. Duh. What are you, stupid? (lol j/k)
 
I gave you a rep for trying to rep me last night. I was on my phone and repping people is about as hard as teenage boy in class.

I didn't read most of the game thread comments cause I was busy cheering with the fam. That game was so lop-sided, it's nice to get one of those once in a while to remind the team just how good they can be when they get their stuff in a pile.

But, "I love ball movement" with a "Rip City" underneath it would be a sweet t-shirt. Maybe a basketball falling thru a ripped net.
 
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