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And how the heck did a White Center get a spot on the ballot and not Damian Lillard the serious ROY candidate?
 
A former Blazer draft pick that landed Pendergraph and Mills.

Pritchard <---This fucking guy.
 
Are you saying we should have thrown the max at him instead of Hibbert??
 
"He can't be a rookie can he! I don't believe it!" - Rice after Lillard's big 4th quarter bucket

16 of the last 21 Blazers points, 27 Total - 50% FG - 6 of 6 FT - 5 AST

Bonafide Star
 
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I think we traded his draft rights to Chicago a few years ago. He's a nice player.
 
I don't know why you have any concern with the All-Star ballot. That's probably the most irrelevant aspect in NBA basketball. Fan voting for All-Star spots is a joke in general, but even with the underlying principles of it aside, who has a chance to get more votes than Kobe Bryant, Chris Paul, or the Asia package (Lin/Harden)? If you're the Trailblazers, you can run all the campaigns you want to get Lillard elected to the All-Star game, but at the end of the day, that's a waste of time, because it's near impossible. It's not even like a third party presidential candidate... it's like the local guy running a ridiculous grassroots write-in campaign. Being on the ballot wouldn't increase the likelihood of being voted for in any meaningful way.
 
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If Oden had panned out, I think he would've gotten voted in the last couple years.
 
If Oden had panned out, I think he would've gotten voted in the last couple years.

That's a huge if though. If Oden had panned out, he would probably be in the discussion for the best center in the league at the moment.
 

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