<div class="quote_poster">Quoting babybulls:</div><div class="quote_post">og just came into this room to hate on some blazers fans
paul shoulda made the All-star game though and ray allen, pau, tmac will be ones he shoulda made it over. there are others that he could have made it over
However, I think the praise on roy is a little high... i don't see him having a chris paul type season but I do think he's in one of the best positions to contribute as a rookie. I could be wrong though he could blow up like paul did. My bigger question would be long term, do u want roy at the point long term?</div>
I'm not hating on them. Tmac got voted into the All-Star game as a SF, how could Paul have made it over him? It wasn't even possible, the coaches didn't decide that. Gasol was chosen as a C, he was on a team with a higher record than Paul, and at the break putting up about 20 PPG, 9 RPG, 4 APG, and 2 BPG. So Paul was neither putting up better numbers, winning more, or more important to his team, and he didn't even play the same position
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Ray Allen is the only actualy arguable one. He was putting up 25-4-3 with 1.5 SPG before the break. Paul was putting up about 17-6-8 with 2 SPG. The Hornets were at about .500 when the reserves were chosen, so they had the better record, but they were not a "good" team. Which is what normally get's players on, playing for a top team. Paul put up just as impressive numbers for the most part, and his team was better, so he deserved it too, but we can't argue that Ray Allen was not playing at an All-Star level and didn't deserve it, therefore Paul was not snubbed. Look up the meaning of the word.
<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Marko Jaric,Reece Ganes,Mardy Collins,Joe Johnson(not any more),theres more</div>
I think Marko and Joe Johnson are the only ones that you'd actually want playing, though JJ is better at SG and Marko seems more suited to be a backup. There's also Bob Sura, Jiri Welsch (well he's gone now), John Salmons and Zoran Planinic (gone too). Jalen Rose can too in theory, and did for the Raptors in 03-04, but he doesn't really have a PG mentality, and he can't defend any PG's. Brent Barry can also play PG, he did for the Sonics back in 03-04, and I guess Jamal Crawford would be considered a big PG, and so would Larry Hughes, but their PG days are over. Jiri has also been used more at SG/SF on the teams he's played on, Warriors were really the only ones that used him at PG. Diaw played PG for the Hawks as a rookie and still has the ability to, Penny (though not in the league) when he's healthy can also, and that's about all I can think it.