Hollinger has been sipping too much of his PER juice... Vince Carter is not an all star. And winning absolutely should be taken into account for all star selections.
And what should also be taken into account is the fact that Paul Pierce is, was and always will be a better all-around player than Vince Carter. The only thing Carter has on Pierce is vertical.
PPG, APG, 3PT%, FG%, BPG, and TPG would all beg to differ.
And every coach in the NBA wouldn't care what those stats had to say and would pick Pierce anyway. Did I say the only stat Carter had on Pierce was vertical?? All you have to do is watch the two play. It's not hard.
you said the only thing he had on Pierce was vertical, but he is a better shooter, a more prolific passer, a better shot blocker, and takes better care of the basketball. VC is vastly under rated and Pierce is vastly over rated on this board.
He's also vastly more injury prone, doesn't play anything approching defense, forces his shots, even when he was on good teams, and pouts like a dog when he wants out of a luctrative contrct.
Also, I was going to say it, but faf beat me too it, your going to argue he plays better defense than paul based on a percentage diffrance that equals out to 5 total blocks per 82 games? seriously? stretching it juuuussssttt a bit to try to find a statistic to back yourself up aren't we?
lastley, what you don't mention, and if im looking at thier career stats (as i assume you are) to back the rest of the stat diffrences, it doesn't take into account the drop in production in PPG and APG that paul had last year as he took less shots and played more as a teamate than one guy with 4 young kids who he had to carry.
If you put paul back up to his pre-unbutu days, vince's PPG and APG diffrences are much less.
also note that none of this means vince isn't a very good player, but lets put it this way, no ones putting that number in any rafters anytime soon.
VC's defense is not nearly as bad as its made out to be. I believe it was posted in this thread actual hard evidence showed that VC was a pretty good defender. Not on the level of PP, but still much much better than atrocious.
VC has played 742 games, PP has played 778 games since they entered the league in the same year. So Vince has played about 3 games less per year than Paul has. Not much difference really.
VC may or may not force shots, but he still hits at a higher percentage than PP. How does that help your point?
If you start pulling out seasons, then let's pull out VC's seasons when he played with Jefferson and Kidd. You can't just pull seasons out that help you, when you don't do it when they don't.
BTW, since this is a discussion of this years all star possibilities, let's look at the stats from this season.
36.6m, 21.3p, 4.7a, 5.0r, 1.0s, 0.4b, 2.1t, 2.8f, 44.3%, 39.6%, 81.0%
36.5m, 19.1p, 3.7a, 5.8r, 1.1s, 0.3b, 2.8t, 2.7f, 44.2%, 40.0%, 84.6%
No contest, VC has had the better year and therefore VC should be on the all star team ahead of PP. Not a knock on PP at all, it is just the reality. VC's PER is 3.0 higher to boot.