An All-Star Pitch for Richardson

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  1. Shapecity

    Shapecity S2/JBB Teamster Staff Member Administrator

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">There's little question that Warriors guard Jason Richardson is playing at an All-Star level. He has been the best player on one of the Western Conference's most-surprising teams.

    He's averaging 22.9 points per game; among West guards, only the Los Angeles Lakers' Kobe Bryant (30.8) and Seattle's Ray Allen (23.7) average more. Richardson is averaging 6.6 rebounds per game; among West guards, only Sacramento's Bonzi Wells (7.8) averages more.

    ``He definitely deserves recognition for that and the way he's basically carried us on his back for the first month of the season,'' said Baron Davis, Richardson's backcourt mate and another candidate to end the Warriors' eight-year All-Star drought.

    The All-Star Game will be played Feb. 19 in Houston. Fan voting runs through Jan. 22.

    Maybe the biggest boost to Richardson's candidacy came in August when the Houston Rockets signed Derek Anderson as a free agent. Anderson's arrival moved Tracy McGrady -- McGrady was an All-Star starter at guard last season -- to small forward.

    That opens up a guard spot next to Bryant, a lock to be voted as a starter. So including the reserve guard spots, which were occupied by Allen and the Phoenix Suns' Steve Nash last season, there are three guard spots available.</div>

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    Nash and Kobe will probably be the starters at guard. That means that JRich, Bibby, Parker, Ginobli, Davis, Cassell, Allen and Mobley will all be fighting for spots. Of course I think Jrich should be a lock,since he's #3 in scoring and #2 in boards amongst guards. But a couple players will be getting hosed.

    I'm guessing that they'll take 4 of these 6 guards:Nash, Kobe, Parker, Allen, Ginobli, and JRich, which means Cassel and Mobley get dissed cause Brandt will make it, and the Kings don't deserve a representative. The Warriors are not getting enough press, I think JRich is gonna get stiffed again.
     
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    Guess I should've read the article before posting.... I pretty much said the same thing it said
     
  4. xplicitjc

    xplicitjc cold as a hooker's heart

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    he certainly deserves a spot...however, he did last year too.

    it's gonna be tough, cuz there's a lot of good players going for not enough spots.

    call me biased (cuz i am), but baron and j-rich both should make it.
     
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    Clanking two free throws at the end with a chance to ice the game does not help. Nor does 7-17, 1-3 FT, 2 Assists, 5 turnovers, and giving up 35 to Allen.

    JRich has got to go back to cutting and slashing and forget about putting up All-Star numbers. Play his game and the accolades will come. From the couch, it looks like JRich is letting the clippings get into his head. (Although he played great on Fri against the Pistons.)
     

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