CJ an All-Star this year?

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Yi is taking a spot this year. Even if he's a big.

Fwiw Kobe was also voted a forward last year.

Dame's getting in this year, but CJ doesn't have the clout yet. Gonna take multiple winning seasons to get in.

Yi won't make it. Even with the massive online Chinese voting contingent, he didn't come close to making it the last time he played in the NBA. He'll be a shit player on a shit team. He won't get any votes outside of China and most Chinese people are intelligent enough to realize that Yi undeservedly making an all star team is an embarrassment. Yao Ming was a totally different story. He was actually good enough, when healthy, to deserve being an all star. The Chinese fans took great pride, rightly so, in Yao being an all star.

And even though Kobe was voted in as a forward, he still took up a roster spot - undeservedly so. There are only 12 roster spots and the coaches are not bound to vote by position. They can pick 7 guards (or 0), if they choose. Kobe taking that roster spot last year was the main reason Dame did not make the all star team. If there would have been another spot available, it would have gone to Dame.

BTW, I'm not saying any of that means C.J. will, or won't, make the all star team. It depends on how he's playing (obviously) and the team's record (also obvious), but also on injures and who is having a down year. He's a long shot. With only 12 roster spots available, you better be averaging over 20 ppg on a team with the 2nd or 3rd best record in the conference if you hope to make the all star game with one of your teammates. The West is so deep at the guard positions, especially PG, there will be some very deserving players "snubbed" this year, just as Dame was last year.

In the end, I'd be much happier seeing C.J. make 3rd team All NBA, than the all star game. It means more, and it also recognizes that you played well all season, and didn't just have a hot first half. The all star game is a freak show and while it means something to the players to be selected, having that time off to rest isn't a bad thing. Remember how we blew the Warriors out by 32 points after the all star game last season? When all is said and done, I'll gladly take one more win, which could be the difference between HCA, or not, in the West, over two all stars.

BNM
 
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Yi won't make it. Even with the massive online Chinese voting contingent, he didn't come close to making it the last time he played in the NBA. He'll be a shit player on a shit team. He won't get any votes outside of China and most Chinese people are intelligent enough to realize that Yi undeservedly making an all star team is an embarrassment. Yao Ming was a totally different story. He was actually good enough, when healthy, to deserve being an all star. The Chinese fans took great pride, rightly so, in Yao being an all star.

And even though Kobe was voted in as a forward, he still took up a roster spot - undeservedly so. There are only 12 roster spots and the coaches are not bound to vote by position. They can pick 7 guards (or 0), if they choose. Kobe taking that roster spot last year was the main reason Dame did not make the all star team. If there would have been another spot available, it would have gone to Dame.

BTW, I'm not saying any of that means C.J. will, or won't, make the all star team. It depends on how he's playing (obviously) and the team's record (also obvious), but also on injures and who is having a down year. He's a long shot. With only 12 roster spots available, you better be averaging over 20 ppg on a team with the 2nd or 3rd best record in the conference if you hope to make the all star game with one of your teammates. The West is so deep at the guard positions, especially PG, there will be some very deserving players "snubbed" this year, just as Dame was last year.

In the end, I'd be much happier seeing C.J. make 3rd team All NBA, than the all star game. It means more, and it also recognizes that you played well all season, and didn't just have a hot first half. The all star game is a freak show and while it means something to the players to be selected, having that time off to rest isn't a bad thing. Remember how we blew the Warriors out by 32 points after the all star game last season? When all is said and done, I'll gladly take one more win, which could be the difference between HCA, or not, in the West, over two all stars.

BNM
CJ won't make it & neither will Dame, Yi picks up the Kobe votes from here on out & perennially cockblocks (so to speak) our guys.

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Yeah, I forgot about Defense, but really. When has that been a legit factor in making the all star game?
I think if CJ matches or has a better PPG he makes it and Klay is out. regardless of D.

I agree. If CJ averages 21-22 ppg and Klay averages 12-14 ppg, both of which is quite possible, CJ is in.
 
Yep. If we're on a 55+ win pace (all season, not just after X-Mas) in January, it'll be hard not to consider CJ too. Though I have a feeling with Evan Turner as the steam valve on offense, both CJ and Dame will have slightly more relaxed stats (or, they'll have insanely high stats because they're wide open more... I haven't decided yet).

The latter IMHO.
 
Damian wasn't an all star, so neither will cj.
 
CJ is competing against his own team mate in Dame. It going be hard enough for Dame to get in.
 
Is there any way we can stuff the internet ballots when the voting starts? I'd be willing to donate some time. Make coffee while we take over a few network servers in a Fight Club style dare....
 
Yi won't make it. Even with the massive online Chinese voting contingent, he didn't come close to making it the last time he played in the NBA. He'll be a shit player on a shit team. He won't get any votes outside of China and most Chinese people are intelligent enough to realize that Yi undeservedly making an all star team is an embarrassment. Yao Ming was a totally different story. He was actually good enough, when healthy, to deserve being an all star. The Chinese fans took great pride, rightly so, in Yao being an all star.
Yes, but he isn't in podunk Milwaukee this time, he's in LA. Probably the most popular team in China.

Yi in LA, Lin in BK (NY). Silver's gonna have to channel his inner David Stern and change those votes again.
 
Yes, but he isn't in podunk Milwaukee this time, he's in LA. Probably the most popular team in China.

Yi in LA, Lin in BK (NY). Silver's gonna have to channel his inner David Stern and change those votes again.
Seems kinda racist to assume that a million Chinese people are going to vote Yi an all star even if he sucks. You think Chinese NBA fans can't actually vote based on merit?
 
Is there any way we can stuff the internet ballots when the voting starts? I'd be willing to donate some time. Make coffee while we take over a few network servers in a Fight Club style dare....

Each person can vote every day. And I think last year one of the ways, you could vote every hour. If we ALL made a pact to do this and try to get as many others as we know to also do this, maybe we can actually see a push in their votes.
I know I tried to keep up last year, and it isn't the easiest thing to do when life is busy.
Maybe we need a sticky thread as a reminder where everyone who voted posts that they voted every day. Friendly reminder for the rest of the members to vote and keeps those of us voting, ON TOP of our votes.
 
Seems kinda racist to assume that a million Chinese people are going to vote Yi an all star even if he sucks. You think Chinese NBA fans can't actually vote based on merit?

Does it though?
We cant get our merit right in this country and we know the game like no other country. We voted Kobe in last year!

I don't think it is racist or far fetch to think the Chinese would vote for one of thier own regardless of his game play. They are still new to the game and have tons of pride.
Not racist, just truths.

Reverse the role.
IF Dame went to play in China, but was the 5th best PG, would you vote him as such or vote him as number 1 regardless of stats, so you can see him play in their all star game?

I bet the majority would Vote dame in regardless of him being the best or not.

Furthermore, many American fans vote for their own cities' teams players even though they aren't the best in the league.
 
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Zaza Pachulia was almost an all-star last year. Zaza. Pachulia.
 
Seems kinda racist to assume that a million Chinese people are going to vote Yi an all star even if he sucks. You think Chinese NBA fans can't actually vote based on merit?
Huh? Is it racist to assume that the majority of Yi or Lin's voters come from Asia? How else do you explain it?

Not sure I understand the second part of your question.

Fwiw, I would bet my house that both Yi and Lin get more votes than Dame this year. Hell, as a backup last year in Charlotte, Lin ended up with 196k votes. Dame ended up with 158k. Nearly 40k more votes then, and now he's playing in the largest market and will be the definite starter.
 
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Seems kinda racist to assume that a million Chinese people are going to vote Yi an all star even if he sucks. You think Chinese NBA fans can't actually vote based on merit?
I don't think it's racist to think that fans from a particular country may be nationalistic, ethnocentric, chauvinistic, or even consider it patriotic to support a player from their own country.

As far as voting based on merit, this is the NBA All Star Game we're talking about. I'd venture the majority of fans vote for players from their favorite team, or their home country, regardless of merit. Kobe Fucking Bryant was on the all star team last season, for crying out loud.

:cheers:
 
Does it though?
We cant get our merit right in this country and we know the game like no other country. We voted Kobe in last year!

I don't think it is racist or far fetch to think the Chinese would vote for one of thier own regardless of his game play. They are still new to the game and have tons of pride.
Not racist, just truths.

Reverse the role.
IF Dame went to play in China, but was the 5th best PG, would you vote him as such or vote him as number 1 regardless of stats, so you can see him play in their all star game?

I bet the majority would Vote dame in regardless of him being the best or not.

Furthermore, many American fans vote for their own cities' teams players even though they aren't the best in the league.

I don't think it's racist to think that fans from a particular country may be nationalistic, ethnocentric, chauvinistic, or even consider it patriotic to support a player from their own country.

As far as voting based on merit, this is the NBA All Star Game we're talking about. I'd venture the majority of fans vote for players from their favorite team, or their home country, regardless of merit. Kobe Fucking Bryant was on the all star team last season, for crying out loud.

:cheers:

Day late and a dollar short! ;)
 
The only way CJ makes it is if Dame does not. Two Portland guards will not be chosen by the coaches in the West.

We'll trade CJ to the Lakers so he makes it in easily.

If the NBA insists on keeping the fan voting system, it should weight the votes by the population of the country they originate from. Chinese votes would count as roughly a third of a US vote. Some people would get around it with IP trickery, but it would be a lot better than it is now.
 
It shouldbe run like we do elections. fans get a single vote, but the coaches can trump (not trump the candidate!!!) with an electoral vote.
 
How can a fan not want to see our guys passed over at allstar break and then come back and beat the Warriors by 50pts first game? I just doesn't get better than that....as Wes Mathews used to say...we don't have allstars...we have dogs!
 
Each person can vote every day. And I think last year one of the ways, you could vote every hour. If we ALL made a pact to do this and try to get as many others as we know to also do this, maybe we can actually see a push in their votes.
I know I tried to keep up last year, and it isn't the easiest thing to do when life is busy.
Maybe we need a sticky thread as a reminder where everyone who voted posts that they voted every day. Friendly reminder for the rest of the members to vote and keeps those of us voting, ON TOP of our votes.

I know it's not impossibe to tip the scales. KC Royals fans flooded the 2015 All Star ballot to get their players on. I would think the problem is their are so much more people voting in this event. It would be hard to dent the Dub Nation band wagoner's or quasi-Laker fan boys. But if it helps gets Dame or CJ on the team it's worth it!
 
He and Crabbe just went to China to build their brands...you get enough Chinese fans your chance of becoming an allstar goes through the roof!
I'm still not convinced they count the Chinese vote straight up 1 Chinese vote = 1 vote. If they did, there is no way Jeremy Lin doesn't lead the NBA in All-Star voting. They let the Yao votes through because he was the main bridge for the NBA to China.
 

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