1st team: G - chris paul (the suns have the same record as the hornets with more talent, and paul does more for the hornets. he's the best PG in the game) G - kobe bryant (he's been more consistent than wade) F - lebron james (unanimous) F - dirk nowitzki (he's too consistent, hate to say it) F - chris bosh (positions don't matter in all-nba, and statistically, he's been the most impressive big man this year). 2nd team G - deron williams G - dwayne wade F - kevin durant F - carmelo anthony C - timmy duncan 3rd team G - steve nash G - brandon roy F - paul pierce F - zach randolph C - dwight howard
Probably doesn't deserve to be but you know they will put at least one player from Boston in the teams. I think more point guards deserve a spot over Rondo than wing guys over Pierce, if that makes sense?
First Team: G: Steve Nash G: Kobe Bryant F: Carmelo Anthony F: LeBron James C: Tim Duncan Second Team: G: Chris Paul G: Dwyane Wade F: Kevin Durant F: Dirk Nowitzki C: Dwight Howard Third Team: G: Rajon Rondo G: Brandon Roy F: Chris Bosh F: Zach Randolph C: David Lee Honorable mention: G: Deron Williams G: Joe Johnson F: Gerald Wallace F: Carlos Boozer C: Chris Kaman
Glad to see someone mention Gerald Wallace, a rebounding machine and is averaging a league high 42 minutes per game.
Ok, ESPN isn't official. So from now on, you can't use ESPN stats using PER, Offensive Efficiency, Defensive Effciency, etc. because they aren't "official" Sound cool? Hey, you are the one making the rules, you should play the game under your rules at the same time. Oh and no more basketball reference stats either.
I'm not making any rules. leebigez said Duncan is listed as a forward, and technically he's right if you go by official listings. I don't have a problem if someone wants to make Duncan their 1st team center. I believe sportswriters are allowed to do that when they submit their ballots.