<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">If Chris Bosh plays in the all-star game in Houston, he will not have to thank Raptors fans for helping him get there. The first returns are in for NBA all-star fan balloting and the Raptors star ranks a lowly ninth among Eastern Conference forwards, more than 500,000 votes behind leader LeBron James (665,849) of the Cleveland Cavaliers. Bosh has 83,303 votes, but maybe this shouldn't surprise anybody as Vince Carter was a popular vote-getter in seasons when the ex-Raptor spent much of his time on the injured list. Carter's popularity has dropped this season as the New Jersey Net is third among guards, behind Allen Iverson of the Philadelphia 76ers and Dwyane Wade of the Miami Heat. </div> Source
When Carter was making it, it was because Canada only had one star and was voting for him. Now that Bosh isn't making it, it's our fault for not voting for him lol.
Who cares??! It's a population contest. Even 5 year old have access to the web these days. Coachs' selections are what should be taken seriously.