ctorres wrote:Probably a discussion for another thread, but the race to the all-star game is looking really interesting to me
Knicks have 4 guys playing at all-star level
Brunson is averaging 24 and 6 on 47/39/84 shooting splits
Towns is averaging 25 and 12 on 52/41/87 shooting splits
Last 9 games, you got Hart averaging a ridiculous 14/10/6 on 58/31/90 shooting splits
Last 6 games, you got OG averaging 20/5/3 (and 1.7 spg) on 52/49/88 shooting splits
However, I'm looking around the Eastern Conference and at least 12 Eastern Conference teams have guys putting up all-star numbers
Cleveland has 4 allstars in Mitchell, Garland, Mobley, and Allen
Boston has 3 in Tatum, Brown, and White
Even Indiana. You got Siakam, Turner, and even Mathurin all putting up better numbers than Haliburton
Orlando has Banchero out, but Franz Wagner might be deserving
Brooklyn not only has Cam Thomas, but Dennis Schroder out of nowhere is having the best year of his career
Detroit has both Cade Cunningham and even Jaden Ivey playing at a very high level (also turning the ball over a lot)
Atlanta has Trae Young, and out of nowhere Jalen Johnson averaging 19/10/5 (never heard of him). Even Dyson Daniels is averaging an insane 3.3 spg (also never heard of this guy)
Tyler Hero is averaging 23/5/5 so he might actually be an all-star for Miami this year. Jimmy and Bam aren't having good seasons by their standards
Vucevic is having the best season of his life in Chicago, and LaVine is back too
Milwaukee at their worst still has Giannis and Dame
Maxey is out and Philly has sucked, but he's still an all-star
It’ll be tough because for whatever reason NY doesn’t vote as much as other places and our stars have less countrywide appeal. We couldn’t even get Brunson as a starter last season when he was having a crazy year and dame was stinking it up