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Can Manu be considered an AS?
Given all his accomplishments in the NBA, plus the way he has been playing for the last month, is he or is he not an AS?
Sean Elliott seems to think he is. Manny thinks he wont make it again to the ASG.
Oh, by the way, props to all the posters that asked that Manu come off the bench (timvp, tpark and others). Seems to be working just fine.
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Who cares?
Realmente me importa tres carajos(nada encontra tuya semagol). Playoff performance is what really matters.
95% AS watch NBA Finals on TV.
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Manu established 2 years ago that he is an All Star. He's only gotten better. If not for injuries or the fact that he is a team first player, he would make it every year.
I think All Star voting is a joke. Yao Ming ? He was voted as an All Star his rookie year.
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Manu Will Choke Again In The Playoffs!!!!!!!!!
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what is all star anyway?
Manu is easily top 10 guard in the league. and top 5 in the 4th quarter.
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He has the talent.
Right now he plays like one.
But, due to injuries, he lacks the regularity to be a true All Star.
If he can keep his current level till the end of the season, I'll change my judgment (hopefully I will)
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meh...All-stars play the first half of the season...and then some fade away. manu's light shines brightest in the playoffs. :spin
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an all-star is somebody who's played in the all-star game. a perennial all-star is somebody who is in the game nearly every season.
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do people in argentina own computers? they need to follow china's example in flooding the ballots to get their national hero in. the fault lies with them.
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real question should be, can any of the allstars be considered winners like MANU?
ALLSTAR WINNER in my book!
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Originally Posted by mathbzh
They are not 1 billion
he doesn't have to get more votes than yao to be an all-star.
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French people vote for Parker (I did) but it isn't enough.
And Argentina allready has a God (Maradona) they don't need a heroe.
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maradona...the god of great cocaine.
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Originally Posted by Kermit
do people in argentina own computers? they need to follow china's example in flooding the ballots to get their national hero in. the fault lies with them.
Not many people like basketball over here. And we only have a population of 40 million. Also, Manu is not a national hero. He is just a national sports hero.
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Originally Posted by kolko
Also, Manu is not a national hero. He is just a national sports hero.
you're right, although some in this country would debate the difference.
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He definitely has the talent to be an allstar every year, but he's very inconsistent IMO. I don't know if it's focus or what but he just doesn't seem to show up every game like allstars tend to do(at least in the boxscores). I'm sure he's doing stuff that doesn't really show up in the boxscores.
He's a nightmare to try to guard in the 4th quarter though. He's one of the reasons the Mavs went out and got Buckner & George this offseason...to guard, Manu, Kobe, Wade and players like that.
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:lol @ Smeagol trying to win the argument still.
Manu is one of the best players in this regardless of whether or not he makes another all star game (he won't) he's an all star.
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The "all star" designation is such an overrated one.
As long as manu keeps doing what hes doing, trust me, he will get something better than an mvp designation, a finals MVP trophy.
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For three months, Manu has played at an all star level.
If he can do the same thing during the first three months of next year, he will be an allstar.
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Can Manu be considered an AS?
Jeez, isn't it a little harsh to call him an ass? What did he ever do to you??
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Manu doesn't play enough minutes to get voted in IMO. People look at stat lines, but he can't put up 30 ppg all the time with the minutes he plays. And it affects his overall stat line.
It doesn't matter anyways. If they guy doesn't mind being a bench player when he is worthy of starting, then he doesn't care about the all-star game or respect or anything. He just wants to win.
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Has a reserve ever been voted in to an All-Star game? I think the coaches voted in Detlef Schrempf...maybe Ricky Pierce also? Help me out...
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Technically, Manu wasn't an All-Star. But if he had played like he's playing now all season, he would have definitely made it. No question.
When coming off the bench, Manu is averaging 18.9 points, 4.3 rebounds and 4.1 assists in 25.5 minutes per game. Those are amazing numbers. That's 35.5 points per 48 minutes, which would place him second in the league behind Carmelo and ahead of the likes of Wade, Bryant and Arenas.
Right now, I seriously don't know of a shooting guard in the NBA who is playing better.
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Originally Posted by timvp
Technically, Manu wasn't an All-Star.
He was running around in a borrowed uniform? What was that I saw?
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Originally Posted by Mr. Body
He was running around in a borrowed uniform? What was that I saw?
Did I really have to put "this season"? :bang
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Why would you say "Technically, he wasn't an All-Star"? Obviously he wasn't an All-Star. That's like saying "Technically, a tree is not a mineral."
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Originally Posted by timvp
Technically, Manu wasn't an All-Star. But if he had played like he's playing now all season, he would have definitely made it. No question.
When coming off the bench, Manu is averaging 18.9 points, 4.3 rebounds and 4.1 assists in 25.5 minutes per game. Those are amazing numbers. That's 35.5 points per 48 minutes, which would place him second in the league behind Carmelo and ahead of the likes of Wade, Bryant and Arenas.
Right now, I seriously don't know of a shooting guard in the NBA who is playing better.
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http://www.nba.com/allstar2005/allstar_game/
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Originally Posted by timvp
Did I really have to put "this season"? :bang
Might have helped...
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Originally Posted by Mr. Body
Why would you say "Technically, he wasn't an All-Star"? Obviously he wasn't an All-Star. That's like saying "Technically, a tree is not a mineral."
I was wondering the same thing.
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I get what timvp was trying to say, but laugh at how feisty he gets when people misunderstand what comes out of his mouth. :lol
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IS there anyone who wouldn't call Carmello an allstar even though he's never been voted in?
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Originally Posted by smeagol
Given all his accomplishments in the NBA, plus the way he has been playing for the last month, is he or is he not an AS?
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Originally Posted by timvp
Technically, Manu wasn't an All-Star. But if he had played like he's playing now all season, he would have definitely made it. No question.
Merry Christmas. :santahat
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Can Manu be considered a Hispanic?
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Originally Posted by ShoogarBear
Can Manu be considered a Hispanic?
Technically, Manu is from Argentina.
:smokin
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Originally Posted by ShoogarBear
Can Manu be considered a Hispanic?
Are you trying to cause the forum to explode? :wtf
:lol
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I withdraw the question, your honor.
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Originally Posted by timvp
Technically, Manu is from Argentina.
:smokin
Hispanic- is a person who lives in spanish speaking county :))
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Originally Posted by MannyIsGod
:lol @ Smeagol trying to win the argument still.
Manu is one of the best players in this regardless of whether or not he makes another all star game (he won't) he's an all star.
I enjoy arguing with you.
Let's see what happens next year.
But you have to admit that despite your arguments of why Manu will never again play in an ASG, if he played the first part of the year at the same level as he has played over the last month and a half, he would've had a decent shot at being in Las Vegas IN fEBRUARY (as timvp said it better than me, because he used stats and stuff :smokin ).
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Originally Posted by ShoogarBear
Can Manu be considered a Hispanic?
Or Latino.
Danyo is an expert on this topic.
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I wish the playoffs started tomorrow because with Manu at the level he is at currently, I'd like the Spurs chances against anyone right now.
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Originally Posted by timvp
Technically, Manu wasn't an All-Star. But if he had played like he's playing now all season, he would have definitely made it. No question.
When coming off the bench, Manu is averaging 18.9 points, 4.3 rebounds and 4.1 assists in 25.5 minutes per game. Those are amazing numbers. That's 35.5 points per 48 minutes, which would place him second in the league behind Carmelo and ahead of the likes of Wade, Bryant and Arenas.
Right now, I seriously don't know of a shooting guard in the NBA who is playing better.
:tu
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Originally Posted by timvp
I wish the playoffs started tomorrow because with Manu at the level he is at currently, I'd like the Spurs chances against anyone right now.
Maybe he will be even better in two months. :)
Manu stats for this year :
November : 13.8 ppg
December : 16.7 ppg
January : 17.9 ppg
February : 19.5 ppg
March : 21.2 ppg
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Originally Posted by Bruno
Maybe he will be even better in two months. :)
Manu stats for this year :
November : 13.8 ppg
December : 16.7 ppg
January : 17.9 ppg
February : 19.5 ppg
March : 21.2 ppg
Nice Stats. :clap
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he needs to save some for later.....
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Originally Posted by smeagol
Or Latino.
Danyo is an expert on this topic.
I couldn't remember which one was the trigger word. :lol
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he better not waste it on the regular season...we need him for the playoffs
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Originally Posted by powerpower
he better not waste it on the regular season...we need him for the playoffs
exactly, Manu is more needed during playoff time that at the begining of the season.
Anyway, isn't a shame that many times a stellar production in playoffs is forgotten in the next year just because of a slow start in the next regular season?
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Argentina is South America, so ya.. hispanic.
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Originally Posted by powerpower
he better not waste it on the regular season...we need him for the playoffs
The Spurs play as a team has risen along with Manu's individual play. I don't think that's wasteful, and if you "dial it down" to try and line everything up for the playoffs, it may not work out. The 2005 Indianapolis Colts started resting people in week 15 that year, so when their playoff game came around about a month later they weren't sharp.
I don't believe in "peaking at the right time" - the history of the NBA is dominated by teams who won throughout the year. For every 1995 Rockets or 2006 Heat, there are eight or nine championship teams that won 58-60 games.
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He can be considered a championship (of all sorts) winner. And this year, he will add another.
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Originally Posted by Aikita
Who cares?
Realmente me importa tres carajos(nada encontra tuya semagol). Playoff performance is what really matters.
95% AS watch NBA Finals on TV.
Oh man, I was ready to answer but ... that facts killed me ... still thinking that you could be rigth! :oops
Manu being considered AS ... come on .. I'd love he had been this year, but he wasn't ... the rest is pure anecdote ...
You know SA is small market, not sure ever will have 3 in ASG so TD, TP are locked ... Manu probably could run for sth else, but there's no space for him in the show ... IMHO :wakeup
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Originally Posted by Aikita
Who cares?
Realmente me importa tres carajos(nada encontra tuya semagol). Playoff performance is what really matters.
95% AS watch NBA Finals on TV.
Since All-Star play began in 1951, 23% of All-Stars have played in the Finals, although, when counting the last 10 All-Star games (remember, no game in 1999), that figure has dipped to 13%.
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it's fine with me...he can have a finals mvp instead as game
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I think the original point was that only 5% play in the finals each year with the remaining watching from home.
Pretty interesting stat though.
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what does it take to be an ALL STAR ?
- Only people who knows about basketball can vote?
No, everybody can vote, even if you don't know how many players you need to have on court.
- Can little kids vote ?
Yes. All you need is a PC/laptop with Internet.
- Is it neccessary a JUSTIFICATION for your vote ?
No, it isn't.
Then, I don't think this is really a basketball contest. This is BUSINESS.
All we need here is to spend some money on MEDIA to get Manu to the covers of the magazines and to the journalist corners.
There you have an "ALL STAR".
M
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Originally Posted by powerpower
it's fine with me...he can have a finals mvp instead as game
thatīs even more unlikely tham the ASG.If they didnīt give it to him in the 05 finals,I really think he has no chance at all to accumplish such a thing.Unless he averages 35 ppg 10 rpg ,or something like that.
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Originally Posted by ArgSpursFan
thatīs even more unlikely tham the ASG.If they didnīt give it to him in the 05 finals,I really think he has no chance at all to accumplish such a thing.Unless he averages 35 ppg 10 rpg ,or something like that.
i think that he has a chance if he is healthy and averages about 27 ppg and 7-8 rpg ... he will get it....and of course if he has those end of the game plays getting a rebound ot scoring or making a steal at the end of a game or just being Manu
(we can't predict anything especially when we are talking about Manu) Guess what Manu playoffs 07 might be even better than the one in 05 :))) Hopefully not the opposite :P
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Originally Posted by Martin R
what does it take to be an ALL STAR ?
- Only people who knows about basketball can vote?
No, everybody can vote, even if you don't know how many players you need to have on court.
- Can little kids vote ?
Yes. All you need is a PC/laptop with Internet.
- Is it neccessary a JUSTIFICATION for your vote ?
No, it isn't.
Then, I don't think this is not really a basketball contest. This is BUSINESS.
All we need here is to spend some money on MEDIA to get Manu to the covers of the magazines and to the journalist corners.
There you have an "ALL STAR".
M
Thatīs one of many reazon why Yao gets some many freaking votes.(China is the most populated country in the freaking world)
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Originally Posted by powerpower
i think that he has a chance if he is healthy and averages about 27 ppg and 7-8 rpg ... he will get it....and of course if he has those end of the game plays getting a rebound ot scoring or making a steal at the end of a game or just being Manu
(we can't predict anything especially when we are talking about Manu) Guess what Manu playoffs 07 might be even better than the one in 05 :))) Hopefully not the opposite :P
You're right, besides, in 05 Playoff, Manu lost to Duncan 4-6 in the votes, it wasn't an unanimous decision, it was almost a shared MVP.
So if manu doesn't get injured (as happened back then in the thrid game against Detroit) and his stats are not harmed, he could get an MVP.
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Originally Posted by Dartherus
You're right, besides, in 05 Playoff, Manu lost to Duncan 4-6 in the votes, it wasn't an unanimous decision, it was almost a shared MVP.
So if manu doesn't get injured (as happened back then in the thrid game against Detroit) and his stats are not harmed, he could get an MVP.
what i was trying to say was that he would have to go out of his mind and play Jordanlike in order to get it,otherwise they wont give it to him,even if he deserves it more tham others(like in 05)
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what's the chance that Manu will win the 6th Man of the Year award. I hope he does because he really deserves and I hope he gets it but I'm afraid that they'll pick Barbosa (with similar stats) to win it.
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If he keeps on coming from the bench he has a big chance.I think Iīll be between Manu,Gordon and Leandro B.
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Originally Posted by ArgSpursFan
what i was trying to say was that he would have to go out of his mind and play Jordanlike in order to get it,otherwise they wont give it to him,even if he deserves it more tham others(like in 05)
Did you read about 4 for manu - 6 for Tim vote for MVP back then?
He was about to be a co-mvp, depite having 18.7 ppg and Duncan having great numbers....
That's the point, there wasn't a 'conspiration' against him, he was about to equal Duncan voting, and if he hadn't injured, it's almost impossible that he wouldn't have gotten a few more votes.
what's the basis then for saying 'otherwise they wont give it to him' if you saw a 4-6 vote back then?
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This is and old discussion in this forum.(cause we have talked about it and everybody laughs when I say manu deserved it more tham Tim).
But its just my opinion,I really think that manu has a small edge over Timmy in the finals,considering game 1 ,2 and 7,and the stats also.
And as far as voting,I know it was 4 to 6,but it could be all the way around and wouldnīt been far from reality.I donīt see why not.
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Originally Posted by TMTTRIO
what's the chance that Manu will win the 6th Man of the Year award. I hope he does because he really deserves and I hope he gets it but I'm afraid that they'll pick Barbosa (with similar stats) to win it.
They might pick Barbosa or David Lee. People still think of Manu as a starter in their heads, so I'm not sure if that will influence the voting. If he keeps up the pace of February, I would think he has a great shot.
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Originally Posted by Martin R
what does it take to be an ALL STAR ?
- Only people who knows about basketball can vote?
No, everybody can vote, even if you don't know how many players you need to have on court.
- Can little kids vote ?
Yes. All you need is a PC/laptop with Internet.
- Is it neccessary a JUSTIFICATION for your vote ?
No, it isn't.
Then, I don't think this is not really a basketball contest. This is BUSINESS.
All we need here is to spend some money on MEDIA to get Manu to the covers of the magazines and to the journalist corners.
There you have an "ALL STAR".
M
Well yes, to make him a starter. But he could be picked by the coaches as a reserve. If he would have been playing early in the year like he is now, I'm sure he would have been as a reserve.
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Yeah Lee for the fact hes in New York, or Barbosa, one of the league's darling teams, will get the nod before Ginobili, agreed Kori.
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Originally Posted by T Park
Yeah Lee for the fact hes in New York, or Barbosa, one of the league's darling teams, will get the nod before Ginobili, agreed Kori.
Barbosa's numbers are very similar to Manu - so I don't think I'd complain much if he got it. Lee - 11 boards in 30 mpg is pretty damn good.
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Originally Posted by ArgSpursFan
This is and old discussion in this forum.(cause we have talked about it and everybody laughs when I say manu deserved it more tham Tim).
But its just my opinion,I really think that manu has a small edge over Timmy in the finals,considering game 1 ,2 and 7,and the stats also.
And as far as voting,I know it was 4 to 6,but it could be all the way around and wouldnīt been far from reality.I donīt see why not.
in 05, i thought that manu was the MVP b/c he HAS all around game... he does everything he possibly can to win a game ANYTHING
Manu is going to kill himself if that what it takes to win a game ....he has the will of a champion
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Originally Posted by xcoriate
I think the original point was that only 5% play in the finals each year with the remaining watching from home.
Pretty interesting stat though.
I understood the original point, and it's possible I didn't explain the statistic very well. I'll try again.
In a given year, 23% of the All-Star rosters will go on to play in the Finals, although over the last ten All-Star games that percentage has dropped to 13%. To use hypothetical examples, in year "X" three of the twenty-four selections went on to play in the Finals (12.5%), while in year "Y" it was five out of twenty-five (20%), and so on. The average since All-Star play began was 23%.
I think the way I explained it before, it looked like 23% of everyone who made at least one All-Star team played in the Finals at some point. Sorry about the confusion.