ang starters
east: wade, iverson, james, garnet, d.howard
west: Mcgrady, bryant, anthony, nowitzki, Stoudemire
ang starters
east: wade, iverson, james, garnet, d.howard
west: Mcgrady, bryant, anthony, nowitzki, Stoudemire
paeta naa ghpun t-mac apil ghpun.. ghpun jud au og fans t-mac oie dghan pa jud au ming votes nya bsan wla na kaduwa kaau..
coaches.. murag phil jackson sure na.. pikas nlng wla pa sure kong kinsa top team sa east..
Mura di man tingali si Phil Jackson ang coach kay siya naman last year.
Lawgawa pod kung first-five si McGrady uy. Mas deserving pa si Steve Nash!
My picks
West
Steve Nash, Kobe Bryant, Carmelo Anthony, Dirk Nowitzki, Amare Stoudemire
East
Rondo, Wade, James, Bosh, Howard
Tsktsk mo-agi pa man sa Slam Dunk-In contest si DeRozan..
DeRozan, Gordon to compete in FIRST All-Star Slam Dunk-In
NEW YORK -- Raptors guard DeMar DeRozan and Clippers guard Eric Gordon will compete in the All-Star Slam Dunk-In competition at halftime of the T-Mobile Rookie Challenge on Friday, Feb. 12. The winner will advance to the All-Star Saturday Night Sprite Slam Dunk event.
DeRozan and Gordon will each get two dunks in the one-round dunk-in, with the player receiving the highest percentage of fan votes via NBA.com and SMS text messaging advancing to the dunk contest on All-Star Saturday.
Taking the fourth and final spot in the event, the dunk-in winner will then compete against three other dunk contestants for the 2010 Sprite Slam Dunk title. The NBA has yet to announce the other dunkers. The Knicks' Nate Robinson won the contest in 2009.
DeRozan is a rookie forward from USC, averaging 7.8 ppg with Toronto. He was drafted ninth in the 2009 Draft. He created a Web site, LetDeMarDunk.com, to promote his candidacy.
Gordon is in his second NBA season out of Indiana, averaging 17.1 ppg with the Clippers this season after being selected seventh overall in 2008.
Ray Allen: Limit fans' role in All-Star voting
"I like the fact that the fans get the opportunity to vote and pick who they'd like to see in the All-Star Game, but I don't think it should be 100 percent," Allen said this week.
Allen said the fan voting has made the game "watered down" and called for a change in the process.
Allen said fans should have 50 percent of the vote, with the other 50 percent being divided evenly between the media and the players. He said players know who is playing the best, and believes with his idea, "you'd look at five guys starting the All-Star team regardless of hype or highlight."
full article here at ESPN.com
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