Isn't V. Leanord injured....
Q Rich leads the L in makes and attempts...I believe...
Ray allen, Vlad radmonovich, Joe Johnson, Q Richardson, Kyle Korver, and Vashawn Leonard
I dont really understand why Qricharson is there? Everytime i see his stats he's like 4-17 from the 3 point line
Isn't V. Leanord injured....
Q Rich leads the L in makes and attempts...I believe...
WTF no Brent Barry?
How the can Voshon Leonard get the nod when hes got a torn achillies?!?!?!?
Unreal.
Joe Johnson in there is a joke.
Guess the NBA wants to market Phoenix alot. Congrats Phoenix, your the new poster boys.
Vleonard has the right to Defend his crown... and plus its in Denver
Brent has already won this as well as the dunk contest....been there done that....
Korver is my man, I hope he wins!
DENVER... and NO Carmelo![]()
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Q is actually a good rythm shooter... meaning if he is wide open he will probably make it...
JJ is shooting .454 % beyond the mark, I figured he'd be there before Q
Q leads the league in threes, not surprising.
Nor is Joe Johnson. He is the only guy in the top 10 in the league in 3 pt % with more than 100 three pointers made.
Quit with the hate.
As for Tpark's homeresque "Barry should be in it", no he shouldn't.
There are three Spurs shooting a higher %age from out there, and 37 players in the league that have made more threes than Barry (including one Spur - Manu).
Whats his percentages for January.Tpark's homeresque "Barry should be in it",
BTW, WTF, I support Barry and you put him down.
LETS MAKE UP OUR MINDS HERE PEOPLE!!!! lol.
For the month of January Barry shot 27 for 53 (.509%) from 3 point range. He should be in it.
He should be representin'
He had a great month in January.
So did Dan au, I guess he should start for the West...
I like Barry but I have no problem with him not being there and I don't think anyone who is arguing for him has a leg to stand on.
If you're gonna about someone from the Spurs being in this contest, wonder where Manu is. He's made more threes and hit a higher %age as well.
Here's the 3 pointers made list from NBA.com
So you've got to try to justify Brent being picked over at least 34 people above him, good luck.1. Quentin Richardson (Phoenix Suns)
.353 422 149
2. Kyle Korver (Philadelphia 76ers)
.413 327 135
3. Damon Jones (Miami Heat)
.386 319 123
4. Ray Allen (Seattle SuperSonics)
.376 298 112
5. Gilbert Arenas (Washington Wizards)
.368 299 110
6. Rashard Lewis (Seattle SuperSonics)
.402 266 107
7. Peja Stojakovic (Sacramento Kings)
.390 272 106
8. Joe Johnson (Phoenix Suns)
.454 227 103
9. Chucky Atkins (Los Angeles Lakers)
.387 261 101
9. Vladimir Radmanovic (Seattle SuperSonics)
.409 247 101
9. Damon Stoudamire (Portland Trail Blazers)
.401 252 101
12. Tracy McGrady (Houston Rockets)
.336 286 96
13. Jamal Crawford (New York Knicks)
.350 260 91
14. Chauncey Billups (Detroit Pistons)
.403 221 89
15. Eddie Jones (Miami Heat)
.382 225 86
16. Rafer Alston (Toronto Raptors)
.343 245 84
17. Kirk Hinrich (Chicago Bulls)
.335 248 83
17. Nick Van Exel (Portland Trail Blazers)
.390 213 83
19. Cuttino Mobley (Sacramento Kings)
.449 178 80
20. Morris Peterson (Toronto Raptors)
.414 191 79
20. Jason Williams (Memphis Grizzlies)
.364 217 79
22. Donyell Marshall (Toronto Raptors)
.393 191 75
22. Antoine Walker (Atlanta Hawks)
.316 237 75
24. Mike Miller (Memphis Grizzlies)
.448 163 73
25. Mike Bibby (Sacramento Kings)
.364 195 71
25. Jim Jackson (Phoenix Suns)
.392 181 71
25. Shawn Marion (Phoenix Suns)
.346 205 71
28. Jeff McInnis (Cleveland Cavaliers)
.365 189 69
28. Hedo Turkoglu (Orlando Magic)
.401 172 69
30. Kobe Bryant (Los Angeles Lakers)
.332 199 66
30. Michael Redd (Milwaukee Bucks)
.391 169 66
32. Ben Gordon (Chicago Bulls)
.436 149 65
32. Jason Terry (Dallas Mavericks)
.468 139 65
34. Manu Ginobili (San Antonio Spurs)
.393 163 64
35. Jason Kidd (New Jersey Nets)
.399 158 63
35. David Wesley (Houston Rockets)
.377 167 63
37. Brian Cook (Los Angeles Lakers)
.400 150 60
38. Brent Barry (San Antonio Spurs)
.360 164 59
39. Bruce Bowen (San Antonio Spurs)
.369 157 58
39. Eddie Griffin (Minnesota Timberwolves)
.360 161 58
39. Fred Jones (Indiana Pacers)
.408 142 58
39. Dirk Nowitzki (Dallas Mavericks)
.400 145 58
There's a lot of names on that list I'd love to see more than Barry, Ben Gordon for one. Crawford, Van Exel, DJones, Marshall, Jimmy Jackson, and Redd also.
Besides, I think Barry will play with more of a chip on his shoulder with the snub.
Gooooooooooooooooo Ashton Kutcher!!!
Oops, I mean Kyle Korver![]()
As a fantasy owner of Korver in several leagues, I must say this kid has got wicked game from outside.
Dude drops 3-4 threes a night. I wish Ben Gordon was going to be in it as well. He'll be cruising along with 4-5 points in a game, then drop 14-16 in the fourth, usually buoyed by a couple of threes.
Damon Jones should have been there before Q, even though he's slumped badly in the past couple of weeks.
Selection criteria are tough. Should it be based just on what they've done the first half of the year, or on their career?
I thought Cuttino would be in it. I also thought maybe Ben Gordon and Jason Terry.
What happened to Peja this year?
I understand that Peja will not be participating in any All-Star activities due to reoccuring back spasms.
Not to be confused with the recurring throat spasms he suffers in the playoffs.
Thanks, Kori.
Probably better anyways. Now it might actually be a contest again.
There is no way Qrich is a pure three point shooter. He is a streaky shooter, and mostly a scorer. He takes TONS of threes, regardless of where he is on the floor.
He might come and hit 10 threes on the Spurs next time around, but hes not a type of guy who would succeed in a three point contest. He is a scorer. Not a shooter in the slightest.
I would put Dirk Nowitzki in Q's place
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