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SB Nation Bloggers React To All-Star Reserve Selections

Yesterday’s announcements of the NBA All-Star reserves brought a few surprises and several snubs.

In the Eastern Conference, several of the reserves picked to play on the team are first-time selections. One of those is Gerald Wallace, whose selection represents a particular turning point for Bobcats fans. Wallace is Charlotte’s first-ever all-star, and for a fanbase that has been used to being forgotten, that’s a major source of pride.

SB Nation’s Bobcats blog Rufus on Fire explains Wallace’s merits:

He’s the front runner for Defensive Player of the Year. He’s the silent leader of a team making its first serious playoff push. And just as important to fans in Charlotte, he embodies a lot of what this fan base wants from its players: a hard worker whose biography is littered with instances when he could have given up, but worked his way past obstacles instead, and a guy who brings style and flash in an unassuming, selfless, package.

Now that he’s an All Star and has received official validation from coaches around the league, here’s hoping we see him get more tangible respect from referees and opponents as the season goes on.

Another first-time all-star, shockingly, is Deron Williams. Writing on VoteDeron.com, SB Nation’s Jazz blog SLC Dunk explains the future benefit of Williams finally making the team.

The biggest benefit going forward is that once you’re voted in once, it seems to be a lot easier to get put in the next time. And maybe we can build some momentum for next year for the fan voting. Once he’s in the game, he’ll start getting some more name recognition and should do better on the All-star ballots from the fans. This will open a lot of doors for him.

SB Nation’s Atlanta Hawks blog Peachtree Hoops is all over the coaches for not selecting Josh Smith. Smith, who we argued is the biggest snub of all, has received even more attention on Peachtree Hoops than his two all-star teammates, Joe Johnson and Al Horford.

First, lead editor hawksdawgs describes Smith as the sail of the team.

If Al Horford is the rower, the guy who always will keep the team moving through sheer force of will, and Joe Johnson is the motor who consistently powers the team through at a steady pace. Well Josh Smith is the sail. When the wind is blowing right for him, this team flies, and it looks effortless. And this season, it has been a constant damn wind gust. Josh Smith takes over games. He changes games. Josh makes horrible games worth going to. He almost single-handedly makes Mike Bibby and Jamal Crawford’s defense a non factor most nights. Read that sentence again. It is true. Josh Smith is having a career year, and he should be an all-star. Hell, the all-star game was created for people like Josh Smith. God is not happy. In the end, the fans voting for KG screwed Josh. Lets hope he takes that anger out on Friday.

However, another post on Peachtree Hoops takes a look at some advanced stats to determine that it’s a different Celtic, Paul Pierce, who lags well behind Smith.

But hey, there’s a lot more to look at. I’ve always been a fan of on/off court efficiency numbers. The Hawks are a ridonculous (I’m finding ridonculous to be less than satisfactory-I’ll accept suggestions for new words in the comments) 17.8 points per 100 possessions better with Josh Smith on the floor than off. The Celtics are a “meh” +2.2 with Pierce. Keep in mind, these numbers are entirely contextual from team to team, but that difference is staggering. In terms of Adjusted +/- numbers, which account for level of competition, have Josh Smith ranked 16th, while Paul Pierce is…well, he’s not in the top 40.

The argument is that Smith makes more of an impact for his team than Pierce. I’d probably agree with that. Unfortunately, reputation plays a far bigger role than it should in these selections.

Update

All-Star Reserves Named, Kaman, Billups, Lee Among Biggest Snubs

The NBA All-Star reserves won’t officially be announced until tonight’s TNT telecast, but Yahoo! received a copy of the rosters and released them here.

The Eastern Conference reserves are: Rajon Rondo, Joe Johnson, Paul Pierce, Chris Bosh, Al Horford, Derrick Rose and Gerald Wallace.

The Western Conference reserves are: Chris Paul, Deron Williams, Kevin Durant, Dirk Nowitzki, Zach Randolph, Brandon Roy and Pau Gasol.

Notable snubs include the Clippers’ Chris Kaman, Denver’s Chauncey Billups, New York’s David Lee, Atlanta’s Josh Smith and Washington’s Antawn Jamison.

Original Story

NBA All-Star Teams, Starting Lineups Announced

The 2010 NBA All-Star was officially announced on TNT Thursday night as a lead-in to the Lakers-Cavaliers show down in Cleveland. Not surprisingly, LeBron James and Kobe Bryant were the top two vote getters. In fact, James, who is making his sixth appearances in the game, is the first player every to tally at least 2.5 million votes on three separate occasions. 

James, naturally, is one of the starting five for the Eastern Conference. Joining him is Kevin Garnett, Dwyane Wade, Allen Iverson and Dwight Howard. The starters for the Western Conference are Bryant, Steve Nash, Carmelo Anthony, Tim Duncan and Amar'e Stoudemire. 

The complete voting results for both sides. Reserves will be named Jan. 28. 

Eastern Conference

Forwards: LeBron James (Clev); Kevin Garnett (Bos); Chris Bosh (Tor); Paul Pierce (Bos); Josh Smith (Atl); Andre Iguodala (Phi); Danny Granger (Ind); Rashard Lewis (Orl); Michael Beasley (Mia); Hedo Turkoglu (Tor).

Guards: Dwyane Wade (Mia); Allen Iverson (Phi); Vince Carter (Orl); Ray Allen (Bos); Derrick Rose (Chi); Gilbert Arenas (Was); Joe Johnson (Atl); Rajon Rondo (Bos); Jose Calderon (Tor); Mike Bibby (Atl).

Centers: Dwight Howard (Orl); Shaquille O'Neal (Cle); Al Horford (Atl); Andrea Bargnani (Tor); Brook Lopez (NJ); Andrew Bogut (Mil); Jermaine O'Neal (Mia); Rasheed Wallace (Bos); Brad Miller (Chi); Kendrick Perkins (Bos).

Western Conference

Forwards: Carmelo Anthony (Den); Tim Duncan (SA); Dirk Nowitzki (Dal); Pau Gasol (LAL); Kevin Durant (OKC); Trevor Ariza (Hou); Luis Scola (Hou); Ron Artest (LAL); Shawn Marion (Dal); LaMarcus Aldridge (Por).

Guards: Kobe Bryant (LAL); Steve Nash (Pho); Chris Paul (NO); Tracy McGrady (Hou); Aaron Brooks (Hou); Jason Kidd (Dal); Manu Ginobili (SA); Chauncey Billups (Den); Tony Parker (SA); Brandon Roy (Por).

Centers: Amar'e Stoudemire (Pho); Andrew Bynum (LAL); Nene (Den); Marc Gasol (Mem); Antonio McDyess (SA); Al Jefferson (Min); Greg Oden (Por); Marcus Camby (LAC); Emeka Okafor (NO); Andris Biedrins (GS).

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