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Picking the 2017 NBA All-Star teams is going to be impossible

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by DreamRun95, Dec 13, 2016.

  1. oelman44

    oelman44 Member

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    Does Anthony Davis get the votes though? He should be starting, but idk if the fans give it to him.
     
  2. LCAhmed

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    No Love for LIN and the LOF Dynasty?
     
  3. Juxtaposed Jolt

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    He's going to have to be voted in by the coaches. And with the way Minny is going, they'll most likely be at the bottom of the standings, come February. Think he'll still get in?
     
  4. DreamRun95

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    Davis, cousins, Deandre , KAT, Gasol

    Going to be hard unless they move Davis to F.
     
  5. iNoseBleedRed

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    True. Anyone know how often a bottom 3 team has an all star representative?
     
  6. Zoplicone

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    If its six guards I don't think Thompson is a shoe in.
    Westbrook and Curry will get voted in, and Paul and Harden are locks.
    That leaves two spots, and I would give one of those spots to Conley if he plays like he played before he went down. Yeah so I guess it would come down to Lillard and Thompson for the last spot. Gordon isn't too far off to be honest. Him and CJ would probably be third and fourth fighting for that last spot behind Klay and Dame.
     

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