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  • #10039
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    IndianaBasketball
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    Baron Davis, Al Thornton, Blake Griffin and Marcus Camby are on the ballot though lol. Griffin is the only rookie on the ballot.

    I also noticed that Zach Randolph isn’t on the ballot. Any other notable players left off of the ballot?

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  • #228389
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    Michael.S.
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    Honestly a ballot is the stupidest part of the All-Star game, just make every player eligable………I mean come on.

    PS: Rudy Gay besta be on that list.

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  • #228390
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    IndianaBasketball
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    Allen Iverson (lol), OJ Mayo, Rudy Gay and Marc Gasol are on the ballot.

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  • #228392
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    Michael.S.
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    do ya agree though? What the hell is the point of a ballot? What are the requirements to get on th ballot? If a player now goes on to score 30 ppg from here on out, what we cant vote for him?

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  • #228393
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    IndianaBasketball
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    OFFICIAL 2009-10 NBA ALL-STAR BALLOT

    EAST GUARDS (24)
    Ray Allen, Boston
    Gilbert Arenas, Washington
    Mike Bibby, Atlanta
    Jose Calderon, Toronto
    Vince Carter, Orlando
    Jamal Crawford, Atlanta
    Chris Duhon, New York
    Raymonod Felton, Charlotte
    T.J. Ford, Indiana
    Ben Gordon, Detroit
    Richard Hamilton, Detroit
    Devin Harris, New Jersey
    Kirk Hinrich, Chicago
    Joe Johnson, Atlanta
    Courtney Lee, New Jersey
    Jameer Nelson, Orlando
    Michael Redd, Milwaukee
    Nate Robinson, New York
    Rajon Rondo, Boston
    Derrick Rose, Chicago
    John Salmons, Chicago
    Rodney Stuckey, Detroit
    Dwyane Wade, Miami
    Mo Williams, Cleveland

    EAST FORWARDS (24)
    Michael Beasley, Miami
    Chris Bosh, Toronto
    Elton Brand, Philadelphia
    Caron Butler, Washington
    Luol Deng, Chicago
    Boris Diaw, Charlotte
    Kevin Garnett, Boston
    Danny Granger, Indiana
    Al Harrington, New York
    Udonis Haslem, Miami
    Andre Iguodala, Philadelphia
    LeBron James, Cleveland
    Antawn Jamison, Washington
    David Lee, New York
    Rashard Lewis, Orlando
    Troy Murphy, Indiana
    Paul Pierce, Boston
    Tayshaun Prince, Detroit
    Josh Smith, Atlanta
    Hedo Turkoglu, Toronto
    Anderson Varejao, Cleveland
    Charlie Villanuava, Detroit
    Gerald Wallace, Charlotte
    Hakim Warrick, Milwaukee

    EAST CENTERS (12)
    Andrea Bargnani, Toronto
    Andrew Bogut, Milwaukee
    Tyson Chandler, Charlotte
    Samuel Dalembert, Philadelphia
    Al Horford, Atlanta
    Dwight Howard, Orlando
    Brook Lopez, New Jersey
    Brad Miller, Chicago
    Jermaine O’Neal, Miami
    Shaquille O’Neal, Cleveland
    Kendrick Perkins, Boston
    Rasheed Wallace, Boston

    WEST GUARDS (24)
    Leandro Barbosa, Phoenix
    Chauncey Billups, Denver
    Aaron Brooks, Houston
    Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers
    Baron Davis, L.A. Clippers
    Monta Ellis, Golden State
    Manu Ginobili, San Antonio
    Josh Howard, Dallas
    Allen Iverson, Memphis
    Stephen Jackson, Golden State
    Jason Kidd, Dallas
    Kevin Martin, Sacramento
    O.J. Mayo, Memphis
    Tracy McGrady, Houston
    Andre Miller, Portland
    Steve Nash, Phoenix
    Tony Parker, San Antonio
    Chris Paul, New Orleans
    Jason Richardson, Phoenix
    Brandon Roy, Portland
    Ramon Sessions, Minnesota
    Jason Terry, Dallas
    Russell Westbrook, Oklahoma City
    Deron Williams, Utah

    WEST FORWARDS (24)
    LaMarcus Aldridge, Portland
    Carmelo Anthony, Denver
    Trevor Ariza, Houston
    Ron Artest, L.A. Lakers
    Carlos Boozer, Utah
    Tim Duncan, San Antonio
    Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City
    Pau Gasol, L.A. Lakers
    Rudy Gay, Memphis
    Jeff Green, Oklahoma City
    Blake Griffin, L.A. Clippers
    Grant Hill, Phoenix
    Richard Jefferson, San Antonio
    Kevin Love, Minnesota
    Shawn Marion, Dallas
    Kenyon Martin, Denver
    Paul Millsap, Utah
    Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas
    Lamar Odom, L.A. Lakers
    Anthony Randolph, Golden State
    Luis Scola, Houston
    Jason Thompson, Sacramento
    Al Thornton, L.A. Clippers
    David West, New Orleans

    WEST CENTERS (12)
    Andris Biedrins, Golden State
    Andrew Bynum, L.A. Lakers
    Marcus Camby, L.A. Clippers
    Marc Gasol, Memphis
    Spencer Hawes, Sacramento
    Al Jefferson, Minnesota
    Antonio McDyess, San Antonio
    Nene, Denver
    Greg Oden, Portland
    Emeka Okafor, New Orleans
    Mehmet Okur, Utah
    Amar’e Stoudemire, Phoenix

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  • #228395
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    IndianaBasketball
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    If a player isn’t on the ballot, you can still vote for him, but you have to type/write his name in.

    I think being included on the ballot is coo because you’re recognized as being a standout for your team.

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  • #228397
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    Michael.S.
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    Dalembert being on this thing is a crime. Call 911

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  • #228404
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    llperez

    they should wait a month until they release the ballots so it can be more accurate. Kaman and Zach Randolph should be on there no doubt.

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  • #228405
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    FT33
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    This ballot thing that they are doing is flawed. They should have waited for about a month before they released it and they should have everyone on there.

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  • #228410
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    sheltwon3
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    Kaman should be on there. I have watched some clippers games and this guy can really ball. Inside and outside, I understand why they are not that mad at Elton Brand leaving because Brand is doing nothing in Philly and Kaman has more touches. Clippers are actually not as bad as their record suggest and also they need to move Baron Davis. He is one the players that is holding this team back.

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  • #228416
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    These were the two guys i knew i was going to vote for and i can only write one of them in at a time. Very frustrating.

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  • #228420
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    purpleFROG
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    Eric Gordon and Chris Kaman are good players but really had no chance of being VOTED in to the all-start game. If Kaman continues to play the way he is he will make the ASG because of coaches votes.

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  • #228426
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    quincey hodges

    id say kaman should be on that ballot and might possibly make the allstar game..i think its gonna take al jefferson to get his legs back to get on the team so that leaves bynum,nene and amare as his comp

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  • #228437
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    JNixon
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    I agree with Mikenike, Dalembert is on the ballot? He barely stays in the game (constant foul trouble) to put up numbers that are even good for a mediocre player.

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  • #228567
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    esperanzafleet69
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    so many people sayin ERIC gordon… what about BEN gordon… richard hamilton is on it over him… for det, brandon jennings isnt there… both Sheed and kendrick perkins somehow ARE there…

    people who made this list are idiots…

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  • #228571
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    Chris Kaman should be in the running for an All-Star! I mean, of all the guys in the Clippers uniform, he is the only one that looks legit… He plays with consistency and has been working really hard to stay healthy… I thought he should be there without a doubt… ESPECIALLY in the West where Centers are a scarce…

    Tyson Chandler in the ballot?! I know he aint gonna be an All-Star but PLEASE… He’s a joke… Roy Hibbert and Brendan Haywood were playing more solid ball than this nutboy…

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  • #228573
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    OrangeJuiceJones
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    I don’t like that list at all. You know why I don’t like it? Because it’s GARBAGE! The NBA needs to GET THEIR FACTS STRAIGHT!

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  • #228574
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    Ben Gordon is on the Ballot. I know i voted for him.

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  • #228596
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    marcusfizer21
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    We all know what happened last year in the East when AI, the least-deserving in the starters, was voted in…

    If this happens again, I would NEVER trust All-Star Balloting again… I mean, think about it, him starting over Chris Paul or Steve Nash would be the greatest injustice of all… I would even be shock if he makes the All-Star team but if he starts over Paul, I will BOO him all night..

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