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How does a team lose by 20 at home to Philly with an all-star up front? If only we had such a luxury!

How do the Bulls lose 42 games in 1987? And with Charles Oakley?!

Damn, I guess Aldridge is comparable or slightly better than 1986-1987 MJ. Stat whore.
 
How do the Bulls lose 42 games in 1987? And with Charles Oakley?!

Damn, I guess Aldridge is comparable or slightly better than 1986-1987 MJ. Stat whore.

Well, Oakley wasn't an All-Star in 87, so I'm not sure what your point is.

Nor will the Timberwolves (or Clippers) sniff 40 wins this year.

AND Jordan was the only guy from the Bulls that year who made the ASG, and the guy averaged 37 ppg. And he was voted in by the fans, not by David Stern.

But whatever makes you feel like you made a contribution.
 
Well, Oakley wasn't an All-Star in 87, so I'm not sure what your point is.

Nor will the Timberwolves (or Clippers) sniff 40 wins this year.

Nor will KG's 2007 Wolves?

What are you saying, lol? And I mention any great defender, so you can't go by just PER.

The point is that Lamarcus is comparable according to some standards. This is not the huevon vs julius debate, what you solely think doesn't matter.

AND Jordan was the only guy from the Bulls that year who made the ASG, and the guy averaged 37 ppg. And he was voted in by the fans, not by David Stern.

But whatever makes you feel like you made a contribution.

Nah that doesn't work. First you don't speak for all the fans around here, I've already seen their arguments and they are flawed.

The post works just fine, if you're intelligent enough to understand the nuances of Basketball good for you (you don't have a complete understanding though, it seems). Most here don't seem to grasp that. A Superstar can lose 50 games, imagine an All-Star? Love's roster isn't that good, it is possible for LA to be better and Love to still be an All-Star level player. That seems too complex for most here to handle.
 
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He's not an all-star level player, especially not with that defense - and both the fans and coaches recognized that. Sadly David Stern did not.
 
He's not an all-star level player, especially not with that defense - and both the fans and coaches recognized that.

And you know this how?


The fans also recognize that LA is not an all-star. Your point being?
 
And you know this how?


The fans also recognize that LA is not an all-star. Your point being?

Seriously, have you watched him play? His defense is abysmal. He does not take games over down the stretch - likely because he can't create his own shots. You can continue to be the contrarian, but it's clear he is not at the level of the others in that game (or of the player left out by him being included).
 
Nor will KG's 2007 Wolves?

You're comparing someone voted by fans to someone picked by the commissioner. You're aware the two aren't equal, right?

The post works just fine, if you're intelligent enough to understand the nuances of Basketball good for you (you don't have a complete understanding though, it seems). Most here don't seem to grasp that. A Superstar can lose 50 games, imagine an All-Star? Love's roster isn't that good, it is possible for LA to be better and Love to still be an All-Star level player. That seems too complex for most here to handle.

Considering he was voted by Stern and not the coaches ore fans, I don't really think you're making the point you think you are.
 
And you know this how?


The fans also recognize that LA is not an all-star. Your point being?

The fans think Yao's an All Star. Your point being?
I think its safe to say that 90% of GM's in the league would rather have Aldridge over Love. That's enough proof for me.
 
You're comparing someone voted by fans to someone picked by the commissioner. You're aware the two aren't equal, right?



Considering he was voted by Stern and not the coaches ore fans, I don't really think you're making the point you think you are.

Why should one care about the fan vote?

Lamarcus Aldridge is not an all-star at this moment, correct?
 
The fans think Yao's an All Star. Your point being?

Does huevon care about the fan vote?

"Your (my) point being"? No sorry I am using his standards not mine. :)

Seriously, have you watched him play? His defense is abysmal. He does not take games over down the stretch - likely because he can't create his own shots. You can continue to be the contrarian, but it's clear he is not at the level of the others in that game (or of the player left out by him being included).

Your inability to support this is amusing though. As far as I can tell, you're just giving a vague opinion.
 
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I'm confused, the Wolves can't win 40 games with a Superstar, so this means what exactly?

An All Star caliber player should at least be able to lead his team to a solid respectable record. Love is leading his Twolves towards a lottery pick. Way to go Kevin! That a boy! Love wouldnt have nearly the #'s he does if he was on a decent team. He'd be a roll player on a good team. Your a fool if you think you can argue against that.
 
An All Star caliber player should at least be able to lead his team to a solid respectable record. Love is leading his Twolves towards a lottery pick. Way to go Kevin! That a boy! Love wouldnt have nearly the #'s he does if he was on a decent team. Your a fool if you think you can argue against that.

What is a "solid respectable record" according to BeerBoy?
 
.500 or above. You?
13-41 isnt close to respectable. Aldridge would probably average 35 and 15 on that pathetic squad.

And so your official position, is that if one is not at .500 or above, they're not "all-star caliber". Do I have that correct?


By the way, lol at 35 and 15 dude. Get some more realistic numbers. He's not THAT efficient compared to other All-Stars (very good maybe great scorer, not historic which is what you need for 35). You also can't inflate rebounds, ask Randolph now on a solid team.
 
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.500 or above. You?
13-41 isnt close to respectable. Aldridge would probably average 35 and 15 on that pathetic squad.

Lol seriously, Aldridge would put up ridiculous numbers if he played for the Wolves.
 
Lol seriously, Aldridge would put up ridiculous numbers if he played for the Wolves.

What kind of numbers are you referring to? Since only two players in the past three decades have averaged 20/15.
 
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Who the fuck cares about the all-star game? It isn't the honor it once was since it went to a corporate love fest.
 
If Brandon Roy were a Laker, he'd get the Magic Johnson treatment. They snubbed him, and he should show up, walk onto the floor all pissed off, take names and kick ass.

Oh yeah...

Meanwhile, Aldridge walks through the stands, grabs all the coaches who didn't vote for him, and..I see Hulk Hogan and Jesse Ventura coming forward to help!

I'm popping open a fizzy one..this is good...
 
Why should one care about the fan vote?

Mostly because you brought up the Chicago Bulls team of 87, and Charles Oakley (for whatever reason), thinking it was a good comparison to Love and Aldridge.
Lamarcus Aldridge is not an all-star at this moment, correct?

You're right, he isn't. And people are saying that historically, few representatives from horrific teams make the ASG, even in the event of really good stats.
 
What kind of numbers are you referring to? Since only two players in the past three decades have averaged 20/15.

One was the NBA MVP on a team the won the NBA title and won 65 games.

The other is on a team that is 13-41, and the coaches thought his stats were so impressive that they didn't vote him into the All-Star game.

If David Stern wasn't praying for a white American 'superstar', Zach Randolph or LMA, who you both have to gameplan for, were more worthy, and I'm positive the players around the league feel the same.
 
I hope Love enjoys the All-Star game that he doesn't deserve.
 
Aldridge is getting more recognition for not making the all star game and has continued playing like an animal after the announcement of Griffin then Love.

So Aldridge gets his recognition (and respect from the refs these days, IMO) and is still playing like he has something to prove.
 
Aldridge is getting more recognition for not making the all star game and has continued playing like an animal after the announcement of Griffin then Love.

So Aldridge gets his recognition (and respect from the refs these days, IMO) and is still playing like he has something to prove.
and he gets a physical and mental break from the grind enjoying almost a week off... win win for Blazer fans who care more about things like the playoffs. With or without LA involved, I wouldn't be watching the AS game. I haven't watched the last 3 with Roy either, but I could count the Blazer games I've missed over the same span on one hand

STOMP
 
and he gets a physical and mental break from the grind enjoying almost a week off... win win for Blazer fans who care more about things like the playoffs. With or without LA involved, I wouldn't be watching the AS game. I haven't watched the last 3 with Roy either, but I could count the Blazer games I've missed over the same span on one hand

STOMP

I watched Roy's first game... that's about it. I find the entire weekend to be very boring.
 
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