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JJ Hickson was robbed. His team has an even worse record.
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Can we please not make this a racial issue.
Love is putting up stats that NO ONE has put up in 28 years.
ZBO was not nearly as statistically dominant as Love.
I'm not going to bother arguing this any further. I would have been fine with Aldridge or Love. There's no point getting sour over something that doesn't even matter.
Can we please not make this a racial issue.
Love is putting up stats that NO ONE has put up in 28 years.
It's a racial issue, at least to me. Love plays on a team that has been historically bad since he joined it. His stats have gone up, and the team has gotten worse. That's not a "star" to me.
I don't know if this is a racial issue, but look at who Stern picked last year as injury replacement players for the All-Star game:
David Lee in place of the injured Iverson.
Kaman in place of Roy.
And who gets in this year by Stern's vote: Kevin Love.
So there is some basis/justification on this being a race issue. But who the hell knows how Stern picks 'em?
The all star and his team just lost to an injury ravaged Raptor team by double digits. Toronto came into this game with a 13 game losing streak.
Ten years from now, Love's season might still be memorable. Aldridge's will not.
Love is doing things that few other players are able to do, and I think that he deserves it.
Randolph arguably deserves it just as much as Love and Aldridge, too... the West is just stacked at the 4.
Ed O.
Memorable in which way? Winning 19 games? I honestly didn't know that Moses Malone was the last 20/15 player until this season. What I did remember about Malone's 20/15 season is his team won 65 games and an NBA title, and Moses was the NBA MVP.
Really though, I had no idea he was the last to go 20/15 until the S2 Fantasy Squad started making a big deal of it this year.
I wonder if Love will average more RPG than his team gets in wins. Probably not, but PPG vs. Wins might be a good bet right now.
Don't watch much NBA Gametime or Sportcenter much, eh?

Did you notice the "until this season" portion you didn't bold?
You and the rest of the Fantasy Squad now act like it's some big deal, yet nobody even knew about it until this season.
Love played great tonight, though. Just ask Amir Johnson.![]()
Monta Ellis didn't make it last year (over Roy) despite having better #'s. Why?
his team sucked. Love's team sucks (and since LaMarcus became the main guy on offense, his #'s are more impressive than his seasonal averages).
Amir Johnson has a PER of 18.3
Hardly a scrub.
He played like an MVP tonight. Wonder why?
If you were a GM, who would you pick to be your starting Power Forward vs. the two?
19 and 12 is MVP-like?
I'm sure its Love's fault that he had 6 assists, 3 steals and 2 blocks, too.
Zach Randolph: 20/13 and a 27-24 team record. No brainer.
If you were a GM, who would you pick to be your starting Power Forward vs. the two?
Love.
It's easy to find scorers. Guys who play bigger than their size, while grabbing a shitload of rebounds. But that's completely besides the point.
19/12/6/3/2 on 10 shots is MVP-like.
Wonder why Johnson had such a great game, and why his team ended an 11-game losing streak? Hmm...

Why all the outrage? I love what Aldridge has done the past 25 games, or so. But here's a simple breakdown:
Kevin Love - 24.6 PER, 7.8 Win Shares
LaMarcus Aldridge - 20.8 PER, 6.0 Win Shares
Love might be the worst defensive PF in the NBA. Ask Amir Johnson...
He's not one of the best defenders, but it's not like Aldridge is one of the best. He's better, but not marginally better on D.
Like I said ... for some reason coaches/scouts don't have great respect for Love's game.
Love may become the first player in NBA history with more Win Shares than his team actually wins.
WS is such a hilarious stat. andalusian detailed the who Love/LMA debate the other night. There is no doubt which player is more important for their team's oncourt success.
But, Love makes 3 point shots and gets garbage points off of rebounds at an amazing rate. It's really helping his team out, isn't it?
