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NBA-ALLSTARS GAME: East or West???

Hoeboy

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No Shaq again this year for the West but also no Vince for the East. IMHO there are more talented players on the West than on the East but I seriously don't know who will take it since the Allstars have gotten to be more of "pleasing the crowds" than true competition.

And all NBA haters with their "basketball sucks" can go watch their Winter Olympics
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i'm one of those people that actually prefers NBA basketball OVER college basketball and I consider myself a true basketball conniseur [sic]. I'm voting east because I'm a big fan of Jordan. How much a fan of jordan? that i had the 4th pick in a fantasy draft and took him with the 4th pick, overpaying, but he's worth the respect
 
pre-game 1pm PST. game starts at 2pm PST on NBC.

we'll see how good jordan is once he's on the court with all the young ones today, although i pretty much believe everyone will let him do his "thing" out of respect. they're not gonna trample all over him.
 
West all the way. West has all advantage in talent in virtually every position and especially the bench. And since it's going to be a fast break fest, talent usually dominates in games like that, no coaching required.
 
West all the way. West has all advantage in talent in virtually every position and especially the bench.

that's what they said last year too till Stephon Marbury lit them up!

but seriously, it is a fast break fest in the all star game, which does favor the smaller, faster East. But still, i think the West will take it this year, especially after what happened last year.
 
this is Philly after all...AI gets MVP for finishing the West off while Jordan scores 38 in his second to last All-Star appearance
 
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