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Originally posted by NotFromHere
Personally, I think he's got plenty of time to play in All Star Games, and while he's been a huge addition to the Cavaliers, I'm not quite sure he's up to par as an All Star.
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Not yet. And the fact that he wasn't voted in ahead of Iverson and Mcgrady speaks volumes about what hype actually means to fans. (Although I'll note Yao beat out Shaq in the West for the starting spot -- what's the percentage of votes allowed on the internet again?)
Baron Davis, Paul Pierce, Michael Redd and Kidd are all good choices by the coaches (hey! where's chauncey?). Redd is the surprise of the season, but the kid is averaging over 22 per on a winning team. LeBron's numbers are better (besides ppg and shooting percentage, which is the big one for me), but Redd is winning. Not all LeBron's fault, but what can you do?
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