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Re: worst all-star of all time
« Reply #15 on: May 31, 2010, 08:10:34 PM »

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interestingly Jamaal has 19 and 8 in his allstar game appearance...weird
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Re: worst all-star of all time
« Reply #16 on: May 31, 2010, 08:18:03 PM »

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Mo Williams -- complete scrub.

While Mo is the definition of a frontrunner, he's a good enough shooter that it's tough to make the case for him being the worst all-star of all time. How many guys can say that they are career 40% 3-point shooters? The past 2 seasons combined he's shot around 43% from deep and over 90% from the foul line. I don't like him but he wasn't that horrible of a selection.


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Re: worst all-star of all time
« Reply #17 on: May 31, 2010, 08:21:47 PM »

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I think this should be not so much for fan voting which by the way is STUPID.  But in who really doesn't deserve to be anywhere near an allstar.
AC Green not a problem with him as a player getting more votes of course but I'd welcome him on our team any day.
Nick Van Exel great choice
Magloire probably wins it
BUT just to throw this out there, someone who has to be considered is our own Antoine Walker you can argue about numbers but I have seen few guys look so out of place in an all star game, no the wiggle doesn't get my vote but....
Magloire in a landslide

Are you serious? I know some people aren't enormous fans of Antoine, but he was a legitimate mid-range star in this league for a number of years. It doesn't really matter how he performed in his all-star games, he deserved to be there.

Re: worst all-star of all time
« Reply #18 on: May 31, 2010, 08:24:21 PM »

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By far the worst performance at an allstar weekend has got to go to Birdman Anderson.

I think he was COKED out of his mind at the time....horrid.

Worst "VETERAN" ALL-STAR might be Antoine.

Re: worst all-star of all time
« Reply #19 on: May 31, 2010, 08:51:26 PM »

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Then there are the ones that had popular momentum at the time and are a little embarrassing in hindsight:
-Mo Williams (wouldn't start for more than half of NBA teams, I'd say)
-Tayshon Prince
-Wally Z
-Van Exel

I have to disagree on Wally and Van Exel.  Van Exel I think should have made more than one team.  Wally was Minnesota for a long time.  Tayshaun Prince has never made an all star team before. 

As far as "in hindsight" bad choices look no further than Boston's own Dana Barros.

Re: worst all-star of all time
« Reply #20 on: May 31, 2010, 08:57:33 PM »

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Then there are the ones that had popular momentum at the time and are a little embarrassing in hindsight:
-Mo Williams (wouldn't start for more than half of NBA teams, I'd say)
-Tayshon Prince
-Wally Z
-Van Exel


 

As far as "in hindsight" bad choices look no further than Boston's own Dana Barros.

My bad on the Prince. I didn't look that up, i though he was on that all-star squad when the pistons had 4 all-stars.
I have to disagree on Wally and Van Exel.  Van Exel I think should have made more than one team.  Wally was Minnesota for a long time.  Tayshaun Prince has never made an all star team before.

Re: worst all-star of all time
« Reply #21 on: May 31, 2010, 08:58:26 PM »

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interestingly Jamaal has 19 and 8 in his allstar game appearance...weird

The only name that came right to my head when I read the topic was Jamaal.  

Upon further review, I did see those stats 19, 8 from him... impressive.  Also I came up with Rik Smits, Ilgauskas, Dana Barros, and Memo Okur.  For some reason, when I think Memo Okur, "All-star" doesn't come to mind...

For those who said Mo Williams, I'd say he was not much a worse pick than Devin Harris that year.  In the game itself, Mo posted a +1 with 12 pts, 5 asts.  Devin posted a game worst -31 on 6 pts, 0 asts.  While Devin had better counting numbers during the reg. season, he did it on a garbage team shooting only 43.8% fg.

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Re: worst all-star of all time
« Reply #22 on: May 31, 2010, 09:19:20 PM »

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Besides Mo Williams and Jamal Magloire that were already mentioned, I'd have to say one of the Davis boys - I think it was Antonio.  That was a joke, but more a result of having to pick a center and there being no good centers in the east to put on the bench.

The majority of the stupid picks are a result of having to stick to the format of picking per position for the bench.
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Re: worst all-star of all time
« Reply #23 on: May 31, 2010, 10:01:52 PM »

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By far the worst performance at an allstar weekend has got to go to Birdman Anderson.

I don't know what he did that weekend, but aside from that, I wouldn't mind seeing him here in Boston.

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« Reply #24 on: May 31, 2010, 10:10:03 PM »

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In an early 1990s episode of Married... with Children, light mockery was made at Ainge's expense: At a fictional All-Star basketball game attended by the Bundy family, the public announcer said Ladies and Gentleman, Here are your NBA All Stars and Danny Ainge!. Clyde Drexler also laments when watching Peggy shooting a free throw that "if we had her instead of Ainge, we would have won the championship".

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Re: worst all-star of all time
« Reply #25 on: May 31, 2010, 10:19:02 PM »

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Tyrone Hill was a great mention! He was also ugliest all star

Re: worst all-star of all time
« Reply #26 on: May 31, 2010, 11:20:59 PM »

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interestingly Jamaal has 19 and 8 in his allstar game appearance...weird

The only name that came right to my head when I read the topic was Jamaal.  

Upon further review, I did see those stats 19, 8 from him... impressive.  Also I came up with Rik Smits, Ilgauskas, Dana Barros, and Memo Okur.  For some reason, when I think Memo Okur, "All-star" doesn't come to mind...

For those who said Mo Williams, I'd say he was not much a worse pick than Devin Harris that year.  In the game itself, Mo posted a +1 with 12 pts, 5 asts.  Devin posted a game worst -31 on 6 pts, 0 asts.  While Devin had better counting numbers during the reg. season, he did it on a garbage team shooting only 43.8% fg.

By the way, now everybody check out the elite group that makes up the NBA All-Star MVPs.  Don't you agree that list wouldn't be complete if Mitch Richmond and Glen Rice weren't on it?  

Rik Smits and Z dont deserve to be on that list.  Z's made two all star appearances, in '03, as an all star reserve he averaged I believe 17, 7, and about 2 blocks.  In 2005 he average 17, 8, and 2 blocks.  Those arent jaw dropping numbers but theyre respectable enough to warrant all star discussion, especially at how thin the Center position is in the NBA.

The same case for Rik Smits as well, he had a respectable career.  There have been plenty worse all stars than these guys.
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« Reply #27 on: June 01, 2010, 01:46:52 AM »

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Mo Williams and Jamaal.

Speaking of all-star MVP's is it now very apparent Ray got robbed for all star MVP in 08.  Lebron could get it any given year, but the East absolutely would've lost without Ray's offensive explosion.

Re: worst all-star of all time
« Reply #28 on: June 01, 2010, 01:50:22 AM »

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Dana Barros deserves a mention

Re: worst all-star of all time
« Reply #29 on: June 01, 2010, 05:37:49 AM »

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Speaking of all-star MVP's is it now very apparent Ray got robbed for all star MVP in 08.  Lebron could get it any given year, but the East absolutely would've lost without Ray's offensive explosion.
So true, totally robbed. They went with popularity over integrity.
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