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  • #48937
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    mikeyvthedon
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    1st Team

    PG Damian Lillard (58 points, 29 first place votes)* lone unanimous selection

    SG Bradley Beal (57, 28)

    PF/C Anthony Davis (57, 28)

    SG Dion Waiters (50, 21)

    SF Harrison Barnes (47, 18)

    2nd Team

    C Andre Drummond (35, 10)

    C Jonas Valanciunas (31, 6)

    SF Michael Kidd-Gilchrist (29, 3)

    SF Kyle Singler (17, 1)

    C Tyler Zeller (15, 3)

    http://www.oregonlive.com/blazers/index.ssf/2013/05/blazers_damian_lillard_leads_nba_all-rookie_team.html

    Think there were any major snubs? Think that I would more than likely have Drummond on my first team, though he did miss quite a few games. Alexey Shved, Moe Harkless, Andrew Nicholson and possibly even Brian Roberts all were vying for 2nd Team spots. No huge oversights in my mind.

     

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  • #774163
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    Mad Max
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    sounds about right, besides 5 years from now, nobody will remember or care, I promise you there will be players who aren’t listed that will be better than Singler and Zeller.

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    Mad Max
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    sounds about right, besides 5 years from now, nobody will remember or care, I promise you there will be players who aren’t listed that will be better than Singler and Zeller.

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  • #774165
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    machu46
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    I don’t think he got snubbed out of making either of the teams, but I was surprised that John Henson didn’t even receive a vote. He played really well this year, and statistically was better than a lot of guys that received votes.

    The only borderline snub really is Barnes making 1st team over Drummond, but you can’t really go wrong there.

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  • #774097
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    machu46
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    I don’t think he got snubbed out of making either of the teams, but I was surprised that John Henson didn’t even receive a vote. He played really well this year, and statistically was better than a lot of guys that received votes.

    The only borderline snub really is Barnes making 1st team over Drummond, but you can’t really go wrong there.

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  • #774190
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    TRC1991
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    I tbought chris copeland deserves an honorary vote

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  • #774121
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    TRC1991
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    I tbought chris copeland deserves an honorary vote

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  • #774185
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    hotrod_matthews

    They got it right for the most part. Drummond could have easily mad 1st team but the 5 on first team played well this year as well. Maybe (MAYBE) I would swap Copeland or Shved with Singler but Its it what it is.

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  • #774254
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    hotrod_matthews

    They got it right for the most part. Drummond could have easily mad 1st team but the 5 on first team played well this year as well. Maybe (MAYBE) I would swap Copeland or Shved with Singler but Its it what it is.

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  • #774213
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    Rigelz
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    second team has a very high playmaking skill 😀

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  • #774282
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    Rigelz
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    second team has a very high playmaking skill 😀

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  • #774259
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    AmiableBaller34
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    Not that I think he deserves to be in there, but I think Jared Sullinger had a good rookie year before he got injured. He was the only consistent rebounder on the Celtics this year, and showed some flashes of being starter material in the league.

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  • #774328
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    AmiableBaller34
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    Not that I think he deserves to be in there, but I think Jared Sullinger had a good rookie year before he got injured. He was the only consistent rebounder on the Celtics this year, and showed some flashes of being starter material in the league.

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