Chris Mihm got more votes than Chandler.
http://www.nba.com/news/asreturns1_061214.html
James and Ming - No surprizes
Tim in S5 is not sure thing, and amazingly KG is first in Forwards voting in West
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2007 NBA ALL-STAR BALLOTING
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Forwards: LeBron James (Cleveland) 808,570; Chris Bosh (Toronto) 304,624; Jermaine O’Neal (Indiana) 258,139, Paul Pierce (Boston) 187,138; Grant Hill (Orlando) 168,695; Rasheed Wallace (Detroit) 144,228; Andre Iguodala (Philadelphia) 136, 785; Emeka Okafor (Charlotte) 98,502; Tayshaun Prince (Detroit) 93,514; Chris Webber (Philadelphia) 88,066.
Guards: Allen Iverson (Philadelphia) 595,200; Dwyane Wade (Miami) 586,679; Vince Carter (New Jersey) 433,363; Gilbert Arenas (Washington) 225,923; Jason Kidd (New Jersey) 190,385; Chauncey Billups (Detroit) 109,687; Stephon Marbury (New York) 107,219; Michael Redd (Milwaukee) 97,394; Joe Johnson (Atlanta) 78,680; Steve Francis (New York) 76,210.
Centers: Shaquille O'Neal (Miami) 522,815; Dwight Howard (Orlando) 415,708; Ben Wallace (Chicago) 216,443; Alonzo Mourning (Miami) 65,255; Andrew Bogut (Milwaukee) 46,178; Zaza Pachulia (Atlanta) 39,921; Zydrunas Ilgauskas (Cleveland) 38,590; Nenad Krstic (New Jersey) 33,459; Samuel Dalembert (Philadelphia) 30,744; Nazr Mohammed (Detroit) 30,078.
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Forwards: Kevin Garnett (Minnesota) 453,536; Tim Duncan (San Antonio) 423,228; Dirk Nowitzki (Dallas) 405,613; Carmelo Anthony (Denver) 364,419; Shane Battier (Houston) 265,340; Lamar Odom(L.A. Lakers) 155,289; Shawn Marion (Phoenix) 130,710; Josh Howard (Dallas) 118,399; Carlos Boozer (Utah) 113,289; Pau Gasol (Memphis) 100,192.
Guards:Kobe Bryant (L.A. Lakers) 720,375; Tracy McGrady (Houston) 668,130; Steve Nash (Phoenix) 432,083; Chris Paul (New Orleans/OKC) 156,801; Jason Terry (Dallas) 126,648; Manu Ginobili (San Antonio) 125,076; Tony Parker (San Antonio) 118,417; Ray Allen (Seattle) 111,841; Jerry Stackhouse (Dallas) 104,308; Baron Davis (Golden State) 93,777.
Centers: Yao Ming (Houston) 836,392; Amaré Stoudemire (Phoenix) 281,051; Erick Dampier (Dallas) 118,557; Mehmet Okur (Utah) 102,760; Marcus Camby (Denver) 64,082; Brad Miller (Sacramento) 33,376; Francisco Elson (San Antonio) 33,161; Chris Kaman (L.A. Clippers) 32,151; Chris Mihm (L.A. Lakers) 31,883; Tyson Chandler (New Orleans/OKC) 25,504.
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COME ON SPURS FANS!!!!!!!!! I'm voting from home AND office religiously every day...you can do it!!![]()
Carmelo deserves to start as a Western Conference all star forward. KG and Duncan might deserve it to, but so far this season, I think Carmelo should at least be one of the starters. With Tim, KG, Dirk, Boozer, Matrix, Odom, and Randolph, the forward position on the WC all star team is again loaded and some of those players deserving won't be there.
shane Battier vs Carlos Boozer
Ohh come oncan someone explain that to me?
USA basketball?![]()
WTF? What a joke.
btw. the same topic is on spurs forum![]()
I've just given up on fan voting - when Shaq is number despite only playing in 4 games and Dwight Howard deserves it so much more, it just pisses me off. I'm also thinking that Caron Butler, Carlos Boozer, Deron Williams, Amare (to a degree - and if he keeps this up), Nash, and Melo should all be at or near the top of the voting. Iverson, Vince Carter, and Marbury should not even be factoring into the Easts All-Star picture right now (at least until AI is traded).
Nazr in the top 10 voting for his position!!!!!![]()
NBA all-star voting is a JOKE...
what will happen if ai goes to the west for the allstar game
what happens if ai is not traded by then?
wear he goes and wear a sixer uniform?
it's a popularity contest, thats all, let the fans decide who plays in Feb and let the real Teams decide who is still playing in June.
It's easy to figure out. Thousands of chinese-americans vote for Yao and then proceed to vote for another Rocket since they don't really follow the league as a whole.
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