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Cuttino making the Allstar?

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by ken, Dec 12, 2002.

  1. ken

    ken Rookie

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    Cuttino really is one of the best sg. in the west. This guy has heart he knows the the game an what it takes to be a top player in the NBA. Cat has done alot for the city and area high schools that's allstar in it's self.
     
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    He should have been an allstar last year, he played way better than than Wally. This year, he has missed a few games and his scoring is down a bit. It's gonna be Kobe and Finley taking up the SG sports for sure.
     
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    Cuttino isn't going to be an All-Star for a while. He's All-Star caliber, but w/ Kobe, Finley, B. Barry, J. Rich playing in our conference....he's behind a long list of people. :(
     
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    i think that is fair, Kobe and Finley are the best Sg in the west.
     
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    Doug Christie deserves some mention too (if a 3rd SG picked). Stats aren't that great but playing great defense. People here in Sac credit him for keeping the team together.
     
  6. codell

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    I agree with you. I would pick Christie ahead of Cuttino, however its very close. Its going to be hard for Mobley to make an all-star team in the next few years barring an injury to Kobe or Finley (and especially if James gets drafted into the West).
     

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