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Post#81 » by Kosta » Wed Jan 30, 2008 7:58 pm

TheKingOfVa360 wrote:Calderon is one of the worst defenders in the world right now but I still think he deserves the last spot over Ray Allen or Richard Jefferson


Exaggerate much there, eh guy? :roll:
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Post#82 » by miller31time » Wed Jan 30, 2008 8:00 pm

Kosta wrote:So other than three point shooting, Rip has nothing on Calderon. O.k, thanks for pointing that out. Rip's D is average at best. Calderon deserves it just as much as Rip. Why can't Rip and Calderon get in?

As I see it:

Billups
Calderon
Hamilton
Bosh
Butler
Pierce
Jamison


Yeah, I have both in as reserves. No reason they shouldn't each get in.
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Post#83 » by TheRaptor! » Wed Jan 30, 2008 8:01 pm

Liqourish wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



Rip Hamilton

47% for 3 (career high)
50% for 2 (career high)
82% from free throw line
plays for the second best team in the NBA
19.0 pts 3.4 rebs 4.4 asts 1.0 stl (while being defended by the opposing teams best denfeder)

Plus, Rip plays defense. He won't lax off his man so he can keep his turnover numbers down. Raptor fans have even admitted that Calderon won't play on his man as much if it will ruin his ast/to ratio.

I'm sure I could make cases for Michael Redd and Joe Johnson as well.

Calderon is a good player, but he's not an all-star.


true, he only scores 12.3 PPG but he only takes 9.25 shots per game. Hamilton takes 15 shots a game. Which explains his 19 ppg.

Calderon's real 3PT% is 44%, which is alot higher then 40%
and .518 for 2 pters
free throws - .915
and he only plays 31 MPG

Point is, Calderon is the most efficient PG. Who are the other PGs who shoots 50/40/90 ?
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Post#84 » by TheRaptor! » Wed Jan 30, 2008 8:03 pm

Kosta wrote:So other than three point shooting, Rip has nothing on Calderon. O.k, thanks for pointing that out. Rip's D is average at best. Calderon deserves it just as much as Rip. Why can't Rip and Calderon get in?

As I see it:

Billups
Calderon
Hamilton
Bosh
Butler
Pierce
Jamison


Hamilton also attempted 10 less 3pters this season, and only has 3% advantage over Caldy.
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Post#85 » by Kosta » Wed Jan 30, 2008 8:03 pm

miller31time wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



Yeah, I have both in as reserves. No reason they shouldn't each get in.


Yeah, makes sense to me, Unless coaches go on that winning record factor, and reward a guy like Ray Allen. Remember the season Detroit went to that ridiculous run and they got 4 players in. But Joe Johnson, Mike Redd, Richard Jefferson, these guys simply don't deserve to be there, considering how bad their clubs have performed.
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Post#86 » by TheKingOfVa360 » Wed Jan 30, 2008 8:06 pm

Kosta wrote:So other than three point shooting, Rip has nothing on Calderon. O.k, thanks for pointing that out. Rip's D is average at best. Calderon deserves it just as much as Rip. Why can't Rip and Calderon get in?

As I see it:

Billups
Calderon
Hamilton
Bosh
Butler
Pierce
Jamison




I agree with your reserves 100 percent
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Post#87 » by The_Believer » Wed Jan 30, 2008 8:13 pm

All of the celts big 3 will get in whether they deserve it or not. Therefore, Ray Ray will take the spot of somebody who's probably more deserving.
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Post#88 » by Wayland The Smith » Wed Jan 30, 2008 8:13 pm

hamilton and billups should make it but calderon!!! come on guys orlando is better than toronto.. It's not logical toronto have 2 all-stars and orlando one.. i'm sure hedo will make it as a wildcard(i can't deny butler and pierce are locks at forward position). besides hedo, coachs can write jamison, calderon, g-wall or somebody else...
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Post#89 » by Kosta » Wed Jan 30, 2008 8:16 pm

Wayland The Smith wrote:hamilton and billups should make it but calderon!!! come on guys orlando is better than toronto.. It's not logical toronto have 2 all-stars and orlando one.. i'm sure hedo will make it as a wildcard(i can't deny butler and pierce are locks at forward position). besides hedo, coachs can write jamison, calderon, g-wall or somebody else...


There's already enough forwards going (Bosh, Butler, Pierce, Jamison), you need to get in some guards. Hedo is the odd man out for the forwards.
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Post#90 » by TheRaptor! » Wed Jan 30, 2008 8:18 pm

Kosta wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



There's already enough forwards going (Bosh, Butler, Pierce, Jamison), you need to get in some guards. Hedo is the odd man out for the forwards.


Damn, you're always 1 step ahead of me.

(BTW orlando is not going to be better then Toronto, we'll see)
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Post#91 » by Ballings7 » Wed Jan 30, 2008 8:42 pm

My picks for reserves... not absolutely what I'd have , but realistic...

East: Billups, Hamilton, Butler, Jamison, Bosh; WC: Pierce, Turkoglu (Joe Johnson in case of injury).

West: Paul, Nash, Howard, Boozer, Amare; WC: Camby, Roy/Baron.

HM and incase of injury: Deron, Ginobili, S-Jax, Dirk, Chandler

I agree with JVG, in that the rosters be increased. There are numerous guys who deserve to make it, who get left out. There isn't a reason for that other than there aren't enough spots.
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Post#92 » by bstein14 » Wed Jan 30, 2008 9:19 pm

Calderon is having a great season and his numbers as a starter would probably have me have him in as an all-star but the fact is you should look at his numbers for the entire season and 12.3 PPG is just not enough from a guard IMO.

If he was a top notch defender then maybe. I think that's a reason why Billups gets more recognition because he is a big strong physical defender at the PG position to go along with what he does on the other end of the floor.

Don't get me wrong he's played great as a starter and his Assist to TO ratio is very very impressive but I don't see him as more deserving than some of the other guys.

That's just the way it is.
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Post#93 » by Ballings7 » Wed Jan 30, 2008 9:51 pm

I feel similar on Calderon ^.
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Post#94 » by legacyinthemakin89c » Wed Jan 30, 2008 9:59 pm

Joe Johnson/Rip Hamilton is more exciting to watch then Calderon and Pierce is way more exciting to watch Turk. The all star game is all about excitement and personally I don't want to watch those two. Thats just my opinion.
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Post#95 » by Donkey McDonkerton » Wed Jan 30, 2008 10:07 pm

Ballings7 wrote:I feel similar on Calderon ^.


you shoudln't feel on Calderons, ballings!
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Post#96 » by _venom_ » Wed Jan 30, 2008 10:11 pm

legacyinthemakin89c wrote:Joe Johnson/Rip Hamilton is more exciting to watch then Calderon and Pierce is way more exciting to watch Turk. The all star game is all about excitement and personally I don't want to watch those two. Thats just my opinion.


Since when is RIP Hamilton exciting? I don't think running around and taking midrange jumpers off of screens is very exciting. Also Joe Johnson is pretty damn boring too, he is basically a jumpshooter.
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Post#97 » by ppp000 » Wed Jan 30, 2008 10:12 pm

Anyone who picks Josh Howard over Dirk only watches games up to halftime.
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Post#98 » by legacyinthemakin89c » Wed Jan 30, 2008 10:19 pm

_venom_ wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



Since when is RIP Hamilton exciting? I don't think running around and taking midrange jumpers off of screens is very exciting. Also Joe Johnson is pretty damn boring too, he is basically a jumpshooter.


Yeah but their both more exciting to watch then Calderon and Turk and put up better or equal stats to them.
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Post#99 » by miamiballer » Wed Jan 30, 2008 10:36 pm

Guards:
Billups
Hamilton
Forwards:
Pierce
Butler
Center:
Bosh
Extras:
Ray Allen
Jamison

West
Guards:
Nash
Paul
Forwards:
Boozer
Dirk
Center:
Amare
Extras:
Roy
B. Davis
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Post#100 » by MagicFan3 » Wed Jan 30, 2008 10:47 pm

TheRaptor! wrote:(BTW orlando is not going to be better then Toronto, we'll see)


Is that kinda like how Miami was going to be significantly better than Orlando this season? :roll:

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