B-Roy
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1.) You don't need the be the team's leader.the warriors did not have the best record in the league, millsap is not his team's leader and by far best player, the jazz are not the youngest team in the league exceeding expectations by many games and have not won 13 in a row, and unlike roy last year millsap is getting zero serious pre-vote media buzz. there is no parallel between roy/davis and millsap/gasol.
2.) He's playing like the best player on his team.
3.) He's keeping the Jazz afloat even with the injuries to Boozer/Deron/Okur/Kirilenko etc.
And...
Paul Millsap, Utah (25-18)
15.5 PPG, 9.5 RPG, 1.2 BPG
With Utah's perennial All-Stars Carlos Boozer and Deron Williams combining to miss 44 games because of injury, the Jazz have thanked their lucky stars that they selected Millsap with the No. 47 pick in 2006. In his third season the bruising 6-foot-8, 250-pound forward has improved dramatically, nearly doubling his averages of 8.1 points and 5.6 rebounds from a year ago. From Nov. 24 to Jan. 7, Millsap had a streak of 19 consecutive double-doubles. Besides, no All-Star roster is ever complete without at least one first-timer. Millsap aptly fits that role.
http://www.nba.com/2009/allstar2009/01/22/west.reserves.0122/index.html
maybe you should. i didn't say anything about the odds of millsap bumping shaq or a 5th guard or anybody else. you initially specified millsap instead of gasol and that's all i've ever said anything about.
There are only a limited number of forward spots. I highly doubt he knocks off a guard considering the West is loaded with great power forwards.



