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    2011 NBA ALL-STAR BALLOTING
    EASTERN CONFERENCE

    Forwards:
    LeBron James (Heat) 1,194,091
    Kevin Garnett (Celtics) 850,687
    Amar'e Stoudemire (Knicks) 826,628
    Paul Pierce (Celtics) 465,270
    Chris Bosh (Heat) 334,921
    Josh Smith (Hawks) 225,951
    Carlos Boozer (Bulls) 222,431
    Danilo Gallinari (Knicks) 168,519
    Danny Granger (Pacers) 158,836
    Andre Iguodala (76ers) 150,840

    Guards:
    Dwyane Wade (Heat) 1,167,649
    Rajon Rondo (Celtics) 929,781
    Derrick Rose (Bulls) 917,753
    Ray Allen (Celtics) 494,489
    John Wall (Wizards) 212,238
    Gilbert Arenas (Magic) 193,056
    Brandon Jennings (Bucks) 172,076
    Raymond Felton (Knicks) 144,707
    Jamal Crawford (Hawks) 123,531
    Joe Johnson (Hawks) 119,455


    Centers

    Dwight Howard (Magic) 1,205,159
    Shaquille O'Neal (Celtics) 506,621
    Joakim Noah (Bulls) 197,407
    Andrew Bogut (Bucks) 159,560
    Al Horford (Hawks) 149,908
    Roy Hibbert (Pacers) 133,416
    Andrea Bargnani (Raptors) 126,185
    Brook Lopez (Nets) 104,784
    JaVale McGee (Wizards) 82,650
    Ben Wallace (Pistons) 61,051

    2011 NBA ALL-STAR BALLOTING
    WESTERN CONFERENCE

    Guards

    Kobe Bryant (Lakers) 1,391,597
    Chris Paul (Hornets) 724,605
    Manu Ginobili (Spurs) 504,123
    Steve Nash (Suns) 397,975
    Deron Williams (Jazz) 384,515
    Russell Westbrook (Thunder) 327,453
    Tony Parker (Spurs) 298,771
    Jason Kidd (Mavericks) 260,569
    Vince Carter (Suns) 228,698
    Eric Gordon (Clippers) 190,636


    Forwards:

    Kevin Durant (Thunder) 945,944
    Carmelo Anthony (Nuggets) 742,284
    Pau Gasol (Lakers) 702,859
    Tim Duncan (Spurs) 551,226
    Blake Griffin (Clippers) 540,701
    Dirk Nowitzki (Mavericks) 518,682
    Lamar Odom (Lakers) 285,667
    Luis Scola (Rockets) 258,407
    Kevin Love (T-Wolves) 233,273
    Caron Butler (Mavericks) 186,626

    Centers:

    Yao Ming (Rockets) 754,583
    Andrew Bynum (Lakers) 493,237
    Nene (Nuggets) 292,829
    Marc Gasol (Grizzlies) 263,000
    Brendan Haywood (Mavericks) 245,737
    Emeka Okafor (Hornets) 227,621
    Chris Kaman (Clippers) 148,389
    Marcus Camby (Blazers) 148,322
    Andris Biedrins (Warriors) 91,600
    Robin Lopez (Suns) 81,148

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    Manu and Tim will be all-star reserves.

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    Once again

    Who has not voted for Duncan yet?

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    glad to see haywood dropped to 5th tbh, but the western C remains a big joke with e sitting atop it

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    I heard that Timmy may be possibly starting at Center if its a must.

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    Once again

    Who has not voted for Duncan yet?
    Gasol

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    Yao

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    I heard that Timmy may be possibly starting at Center if its a must.
    Then Gasol should be starting at center ... Timmy will be a reserve!

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    there is funnier IMO Vince Carter

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    This is why AS is not about basketball, it is a popularity contest such as Big Brother but on a basketball court...

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    the fact that any foward aside from Kevin Durant has more votes than Dirk and that Yao leads in C votes still, shows how bull the voting system is for people who start the all-star game. public vote should only count for like 1/10th of the process. coaches and media should be the ones whos vote matters most.

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    I'm so glad that Manu is back in the All Star game. Good for him. And I don't care that Tim isn't starting. I'm happy with this. Both guys look like they'll make it as reserves. Still All Stars all the same.

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    I'm so glad that Manu is back in the All Star game. Good for him. And I don't care that Tim isn't starting. I'm happy with this. Both guys look like they'll make it as reserves. Still All Stars all the same.
    He;s not in yet

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    He may keep his starting streak intact after all. If Anthony is traded before the All-Star game and Duncan holds off Nowitzki (I'd say Griffin too, but even if he finishes with the most votes of the three, I can't see them applying this logic when it's a rookie on a sub .500 team involved, not when the compe ion is two future Hall-of-Famers, one of whom is an all time great), Duncan could be given the nod by virtue of having the next most votes.

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    Once again

    Who has not voted for Duncan yet?
    Oh boy, as much as I vote, I need some help

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    the fact that any foward aside from Kevin Durant has more votes than Dirk and that Yao leads in C votes still, shows how bull the voting system is for people who start the all-star game. public vote should only count for like 1/10th of the process. coaches and media should be the ones whos vote matters most.
    son ASG is just an exhibition tbh, that's still part of the game but more like a WWE version. when it comes to some serious deals like HOF voting, MVP voting etc..., all votes return to the hands of those who know this game.

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    Once again

    Who has not voted for Duncan yet?
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    STOP STARTING STUPID THREADS.

    here, maybe this will help: 停止发布愚蠢的螺纹

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    unbelieveable that aldridge isn't listed given the season he's having.


    un- ing-believeable!!....

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    STOP STARTING STUPID THREADS.

    here, maybe this will help: 停止发布愚蠢的螺纹
    Not really stupid...

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    Really, who gives a , it's a popularity contest. It reminds me of a "cutest baby" contest where people go to internet forums and beg everyone to vote for their baby. It doesn't mean , just that more people voted for you. Big deal. I would like to see the AS game become more like the baseball AS game where no one even watches it.

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    can't read that gay ass
    How about this?

    Haltestelle ab dumme Scheiße

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    unbelieveable that aldridge isn't listed given the season he's having.


    un- ing-believeable!!....
    Really just shows you the depth the NBA has in terms of "all-star" players at the moment. I've noticed it the past two years or so but there's a ton of talent in the league right now.

    Example- Russell Westbrook, #6 in west guards, averages: 22 points, 8 assists, 5 rebounds, 2 steals per game.

    Jesus ing christ, if that doesn't even make you a back up in the ASG, I'm not sure what does. But the point is, the league is deep. Gotta have Lebron-re ed ass numbers, or play for a big market to make the ASG.

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    Duncan should be at C...Blake Griffin should definitely be in the ASG. Not just for his stats--which are impressive--but he's arguably the most exciting player to watch in the WC

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    Duncan should be at C...Blake Griffin should definitely be in the ASG. Not just for his stats--which are impressive--but he's arguably the most exciting player to watch in the WC
    Agree on the Blake Griffin take

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    We should have moved TD to the center position this year lol

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