All-Star, Featured Gallery, NBA / Jan 19, 2012 / 5:00 pm

Filling Out The NBA All-Star Lineups

Amar'e Stoudemire

Joe Johnson
It wasn’t even two weeks ago that I was ready to march if JJ got chosen into the All-Star Game again. He began this year playing like complete garbage, but over the past week, he’s back to the all-purpose threat ATLiens are used to. 18, four and four a night sounds good, but as his game picks up and with his responsibilities growing without Horford, I don’t see how he doesn’t make it.

Amar’e Stoudemire
This is the worst start he’s had since he was a puppy. He had a stretch last week where he combined for 30 points and 11 rebounds in three games. No one has had a more disappointing start than New York, and STAT is the face of that. He’s struggling to fit in now that Tyson Chandler is crowding the middle, and now that Carmelo Anthony appears poised to challenge Kobe for the record for “Most forced shots/Most possessions turned into a 21 game.” But still, this is a perennial star with a lot of pride, who’s already pissed off he didn’t get named to the USA Team. I’m expecting him to break out of this funk soon and let’s face it: Have someone else throw up 18.5 points and 7.5 rebounds and you’d be singing their praises.

Andrea Bargnani
Cut to the Toronto fans pumping their fists. While I think if it eventually came down to Bargnani or Deron Williams, the coaches would take the point guard, Bargnani has been balling (22.3 points, 6.5 rebounds, 22.38 PER). He even has the Raptor coaches singing his praises as a vocal defensive leader, something I never thought I’d see happen. Eventually, I think D-Will gets in based off his rep, which I can’t completely argue. Everyone knows who the better player is. Right now though, Bargnani has been better, and with both guys playing on terrible teams, that’s all that should matter. So for now, I’ll say Bargs, but without much confidence he’ll get in over the former “Best point guard in the world.” Paul Pierce could also sneak in here if we were sure he was healthy.

WEST:
Kevin Love
He’s the lynchpin for the NBA’s most exciting young team, and has rounded out his game to now include three-pointers (1.9 a game). To me, he still doesn’t get enough credit. I tried to trade Blake Griffin for him straight up in fantasy (I know. It was all a dream… I used to read Word Up! magazine), and was laughed at. In real life, the difference between the two might be even greater. Love spends his nights bulldozing opposing power forwards, running pick-n-pops with Ricky Rubio and grabbing as many of Wes Johnson’s wayward jumpers as possible.

LaMarcus Aldridge
My claims early in the season that the Blazers were the best team in the West seem a little too sunny now. But I still believe in the playoffs, no one wants to see Portland. A major reason is Aldridge, who’s become one of the best power forwards in the West almost by default: Dirk is playing every game like he mixed beer and whiskey the night before; Gasol is playing like he was traded, and then forced to come back to the team that didn’t want him anymore (Oh yeah, that actually happened); Z-Bo is out for a while; and Tim Duncan is officially old. Aldridge is scoring 22.5 points a night, with a PER of 22.6, and is sort of owed a selection for last year.

Monta Ellis
His team sucks? Only 5-9? That didn’t stop me from calling him an All-Star last year, and he’s having arguably the best season of his career this time around. While Stephen Curry is spraining his ankle more often than I used to (and the sounds my ankle makes can be heard across the room), Ellis has kept Golden State’s head above water. He’s still scoring 23 points a night, but his dimes are up to over seven a game. His shooting percentages are down – and normally, I’d have a hard time showing love to someone shooting below 41 percent – but with the way offense has dropped faster than 50 Cent sales, it’s not like he’s alone in his struggles to find the bottom of the net.

Russell Westbrook
The man just got paid, and for good reason. You know you can play when you’re averaging 20.5 points, 5.5 assists and 5.0 rebounds for, up until last night, the best team in the league, and still everyone is on you for a slow start to the season. Westbrook was arguably the Thunder’s best player during the regular season last year, and even now, Ric Bucher isn’t the only one saying this man does more to help his team than Kevin Durant does. After a VERY slow start, look at Westbrook’s last five games: 27 points on 52 percent shooting and two steals a night.

Marc Gasol
The man who picked up an All-Star rep over the summer is now finally starting to actually play like one. Lost amidst the slow start and injuries in Memphis, Gasol is averaging 14.7 points, 10.9 rebounds and 2.5 blocks as the centerpiece for a team that’s now won four games in a row. People forget: Last year, the lil’ bro only averaged seven boards a night. But in his last 10 games, Gasol has reached double figures every single time.

Dirk Nowitzki
Yesterday, I made the case that Paul Millsap could be – or should be – an All-Star this year. And while Dirk might not be playing like one right now (17.9 points, 5.5 rebounds a night), I just can’t see one of the best players in the NBA not being there. Nowitzki – who complained earlier today that he’s having trouble bending his knees – will step it up. Dallas has already lost three games in the final seconds. Take away those, and no one is saying a damn thing about the Mavs struggling. A month from now, I can’t see Dirk and Dallas plodding along as slowly as they are right now.

Kyle Lowry/Steve Nash/Millsap
I really couldn’t decide on one of these three. Lowry has had the best season so far – putting up 17, seven and nine, plus 2.2 steals a game – for a Houston team that’s suddenly .500 and looking like a viable threat to sneak into the playoffs. But as my man Aron Phillips says, “He’d be in the Dana Barros category one day.” Nash might have lost another step somewhere along the way, but he’s still skilled enough to toss in 15 and 11 every night while leading the league in assists. And Millsap’s case was outlined yesterday (Pau Gasol? I’m not sure he’ll getting enough touches). All three have something that sticks out about them:

Lowry: He’s been the best of the three
Nash: He has the rep
Millsap: He has the best team

Who do you think will make the All-Star Game?

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  • Andy

    Millsap has a chance tonight on national tv to show he is allstar worthy. Im not sure Marc Gasol will make it in even though he has been playing great. Same with Kyle Lowry, he deserves it also, but Nash has the reputation.

  • cesar

    crappy list

  • 123

    no love to aljeff?

  • K Dizzle

    Gasol gets in cuz the West gotta have 2 centers. Lowry should be a lock. Hopefully, Dirk sits out to rest that knee, leavin an opening for Milsap

  • http://www.haywoodplanning.com D.H.

    I’m sorry, but Kyle Lowery has got to make the team. The guy has been playing hard for the last month.

  • Banny

    I think if you can pick Bargnani with T.O at 4-11 you could substitute him for Monroe with the Pistons at 3-12.

    Monroe is having a more complete season and is only at the age of 21. Bargnani still doesn’t rebound at 7ft with under 1 offensive rebounds.

  • the cynic

    hopefully players who aren’t used to receiving all-star bonuses will make the team. Its kind sad that every year there are over the hill players getting the extra coin when players having career years are getting shafted

  • catdaddywhack

    ^^^^ obviously means the Celtics LOL

  • http://www.dimemag.com Slick Ric

    joe johnson should NOT be on this list, Deng deserves it more than he does.

  • cesar

    rose, wade, james, melo, d12
    rondo, d-will, jsmoove, amare, bosh, barnani, monroe

    paul, kobe, durant, griffin, bynum
    nash, lowry, westbrook, love, dirk, lma, gasol

  • PrettyBoyPeeWee

    Andre Iguadola should be on the allstar team on the East the 76ers got a winning record this year and he’s been play’n good so I hope he finally make’s it.

  • top_gun

    Joe Johnson? Dude was sucking ass at the beginning of the year.

  • JDish

    Snap, this is what my starting five looks like for the all-star game.

    For the West:

    C Marc Gasol
    PF Kevin Love(he’s killing it in the stats department)
    SF Kevin Durant
    SG Kobe Bryant
    PG Chris Paul

    For the East:

    C Dwight Howard
    PF Carmelo Anthony
    SF Lebron James
    SG Dwayne Wade
    PG Derrick Rose

    The East squad looks like maybe the best squad that can ever been assembled just in athletesism and talent.

  • http://www.psychodrama.com Chicagorilla

    Andre Iguodala

    14ppg 6.5rpg 4apg 2spg 1bpg
    46%Fg 41%3pt
    Team is 10-4

    I would think he’s an all-star before Joe Johnson. And he’s playing with a bunch of gunners/scorers otherwise he’d be scoring more.

  • weezy f

    no love for cousins??? besides the trade saga his numbers have been amazing..deandre jorda is just being voted cuz of the hype surrounding the clippers

  • http://www.psychodrama.com Chicagorilla

    @weezy f,

    DeAndre Jordan is 10x better than DMC.

    Cousins is shooting 42%FG and turns the ball over 3 times a game in only 28mpg. He’s a piece of shyt that is being force fed the ball so he can put up numbers. Put him on a playoff team and he’s useless.

  • Big AL

    If Deng OR Boozer doesnt make the EAST team alongside D-Rose, it will be the biggest snub in a LOOOOOOONG ASS TIME. Especially after the old weak ass Celtics had 4 players make it last year and ended up finishing 3rd in the east.

    Also Aldridge should make the west

  • 2cents

    This is a very interesting piece dime. I couldn’t agree more with you about how bad the All-Star game has become. It’s not about the best players in a fierce game with pride on the line. It’s a bit of fluff for the show ponies of the league to prance around.

    Shut it down.

  • ab40

    amare isn’t an all star this year, neither is monta ellis. You might even say that Deron Williams is not playing at an all star level this year.

  • david gamboa

    How does Chicago have the best record in the NBA but only have one all star to represent them again? Let’s give Derrick Rose the MVP again this season, eh?

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