illmatic99
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Melo was the one  who should have been eliminated from that roster. Dumbass fans screwed it up again. And coaches picking Duncan. SMH.
				
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The NBA wants to have as much Hollywood royalty at the game, no matter how long ago they were important (Dianne Cannon, Jack Nicholson, the majority of "famous" Laker fans), as possible. And having Brian Wilson's cousins nephew on the team gives them one more shot at highlighting just how freaking awesome Los Angeles is, and how the rest of us suck for not living there.
10 bucks says if Love makes it, they'll make a dated "Good Vibrations" remark, or something similarly stupid.
I don't think Duncan is an All Star this season. More like a life time achievement award. 14 and 9 in 29 minutes. And for everyone that mentions him anchoring his defense, they sure tend to not put him on a team's best post player(LMA) when that player is tearing their team up. That selection sucks. I'd say he deserves it over Manu as well. And maybe over Dirk's 23 and 7. Even Gasol has fallen off after a hot start to the season, and seems like his hot start gets more recognition than LMA's recent hot streak. Oh well.
All Star in my books and even more an All Star off the court. One of the best teammates I've ever had. #PAYTHAT
@Patty_Mills:
remind me of the last one of those national polls we liked...You guys will not like the poll on NBA.com
You guys will not like the poll on NBA.com

No offense, but Aldridge's dunks are more boring than someone like Griffins.Here's what Henry Abbott had to say about the Aldridge all-star snub:
"LaMarcus Aldridge
How amazing is ex-Blazers GM Kevin Pritchard? The team's two best players go down, and a third emerges as a double-double monster and leader of a playoff-caliber team. On sheer production, Aldridge is on the bubble, especially when you factor in how he started the season (and, for that matter, his career). And it sure doesn't help that his team is middling, and plays games that start incredibly late for a lot of voters. However, here's what you're missing: All-Star games are about stellar plays, a good hunk of which are lobs. Not sure anybody finishes more lobs than this long, fast leaper. It would have been pretty."
BNM
No offense, but Aldridge's dunks are more boring than someone like Griffins.
But Portlands wins are far more exciting. And frequent.
Which if that is why San Antonio got Manu and Duncan, and Boston got 4, it should've been why Portland got one.
I thought we were talking about this.All-Star games are about stellar plays,
'Dre and Mills both are looking out for their big man.

Trivia: When was the last time an american born white player was an All Star?... commissioner replacements don't count
Trivia: When was the last time an american born white player was an All Star?... commissioner replacements don't count
I'm assuming Jason Kidd doesn't count? I know he is half black but he sure looks white... He was in it in 2008. Other than that, Brad Miller in '04?
Trivia: When was the last time an american born white player was an All Star?... commissioner replacements don't count
Does Canada count as part of America?
BNM
Dirk Nowitzki mentioned he might sit out this years game, so there is still a chance.
