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mastermind

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U have no proof.

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Drummond is right where he belongs. The top 5 in The east front ourt are all more deserving.

Man you jokers on this site are so fukking quick to annoint him. Let him earn his like every other big had too.
Noah and kg shouldnt be ahead of drum tho he leads the east in double doubles
 

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MCW lowkey making a case to be an all star, team is 1-10 without him and like 11-11 with him :patrice:


Putting up 17ppg 7asts, 5rebs , 2stls, first player since Magic to put up those numbers as a rookie :wow:


Only 3 players in the NBA average at least 15ppg, 5asts, 5rebs

Lebron
Westbrook
MCW


:banderas:
 

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Eastern Conference

Frontcourt
1. LeBron James (Mia) 1,076,063
2. Paul George (Ind) 899,671
3. Carmelo Anthony (NYK) 702,869
4. Roy Hibbert (Ind) 385,964
5. Chris Bosh (Mia) 304,986
6. Kevin Garnett (BKN) 164,021
7. Joakim Noah (Chi) 128,201
8. Andre Drummond (Det) 120,844
9. Tyson Chandler (NYK) 101,637
10. Jeff Green (Bos) 96,336
11. Luol Deng (Cle) 90,730
12. Carlos Boozer (Chi) 80,271
13. Paul Pierce (BKN) 72,581
14. David West (Ind) 61,612
15. Brook Lopez (BKN) 58,477

Backcourt
1. Dwyane Wade (Mia) 718,109
2. Kyrie Irving (Cle) 652,522
3. Derrick Rose (Chi) 323,099
4. John Wall (Was) 278,516
5. Ray Allen (Mia) 190,086
6. Rajon Rondo (Bos) 133,448
7. Deron Williams (BKN) 95,309
8. George Hill (Ind) 89,428
9. Lance Stephenson (Ind) 77,364
10. DeMar DeRozan (Tor) 68,985



Western Conference

Frontcourt
1. Kevin Durant (OKC) 1,054,209
2. Dwight Howard (Hou) 509,116
3. Blake Griffin (LAC) 500,964
4. Kevin Love (Min) 483,031
5. LaMarcus Aldridge (Por) 404,793
6. Tim Duncan (Por) 385,342
7. Anthony Davis (NO) 223,956
8. Pau Gasol (LAL) 207,213
9. Andre Iguodala (GS) 192,616
10. Dirk Nowitzki (Dal) 156,792
11. DeMarcus Cousins (Sac) 148,604
12. David Lee (GS) 141,509
13. Chandler Parsons (Hou) 135,387
14. Omer Asik (Hou) 101,372
15. Kawhi Leonard (SA) 91,859

Backcourt
1. Kobe Bryant (LAL) 844,538
2. Stephen Curry (GS) 677,372
3. Chris Paul (LAC) 651,073
4. Jeremy Lin (Hou) 471,980
5. James Harden (Hou) 338,788
6. Russell Westbrook (OKC) 260,499
7. Tony Parker (SA) 195,328
8. Damian Lillard (Por) 162,363
9. Klay Thompson (GS) 108,404
10. Ricky Rubio (Min) 97,265

So with if CP3 doesn't come back in time, does that mean Lin will start:leon:? It's a shame if he starts ahead of Harden.


Surprised to see Rubio at the bottom. Thought he was more popular than that.

Man, Lin don't even belong in the all star game at all.
 

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MCW lowkey making a case to be an all star, team is 1-10 without him and like 11-11 with him :patrice:


Putting up 17ppg 7asts, 5rebs , 2stls, first player since Magic to put up those numbers as a rookie :wow:


Only 3 players in the NBA average at least 15ppg, 5asts, 5rebs

Lebron
Westbrook
MCW


:banderas:

A rookie on a losing team ain't seeing the all star game.
 

I.AM.PIFF

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Bosh or Hibbert will prolly start for the east, Melo or George will be a reserve.

No way they start Bron/Melo/George.
 
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