He's been putting up good point/rebound numbers, but still turns over the rock at a ridiculous rate and plays 0 defense. Still, with Shaq gone and Ilgauskas struggling, despite the Knicks record, think it is a possibilty to see Curry as an all-star in February. With 8 straight 20-point games and 3 straight double-doubles (the only time it has ever happened in his career), Curry, while needing a lot of work, has been improving and is currently averaging about 17/7.
Hmm... dunno Big Z, the Wallaces, Dwight Howard will probably get in from sheer popularity. There's four bigs right there. Another all-star vote might even go to Emeka Okafor. Let's not also forget Jermaine O'neil. Nenad Krstic could get in, but I don't think he's that good.
Forgot Chris Bosh. He has some C capability. But man even though guys like Big Z are struggling, I think they could still get in. I mean all-star is like a popularity contest. What they should do is have the players, front office and coaches vote on it and they cannot vote for their teammates or their own team. Grant Hill got in for several seasons and he's been mostly injured. I think he could play this year though. He's all class and everyone likes him.
The way it is right now, I think he makes it in as a reserve. Down the line, I think it'll be between him and Andrew Bogut.
Curry has a horrible reputation, I doubt that he'll be selected as an all star. Who is going to vote for him? Probably not Knicks fans...
<div class="quote_poster">Chutney Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">If he gets in as a reserve, it'll be from the coaches.</div> still not enough votes howard will start, shaq or wallace will sub. no one likes curry. the allsar game is a popularity contest.
<div class="quote_poster">custodianrules2 Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Hmm... dunno Big Z, the Wallaces, Dwight Howard will probably get in from sheer popularity. There's four bigs right there. Another all-star vote might even go to Emeka Okafor. Let's not also forget Jermaine O'neil. Nenad Krstic could get in, but I don't think he's that good.</div> I considered Howard, Jermaine, Okafor, and the Wallaces as PF's. Maybe I should reconsider it if they really do play center.
<div class="quote_poster">WildHundreds113 Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">still not enough votes howard will start, shaq or wallace will sub. no one likes curry. the allsar game is a popularity contest.</div> The starting lineup is a popularity contest. The reserves are usually voted pretty objectively. If Shaq has to keep dealing with these injury problems and Wallace continues to struggle to adjust in a new system, I think Curry has a legit chance. As I said before, right now I consider it to be between him and Andrew Bogut.
<div class="quote_poster">Chutney Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">The starting lineup is a popularity contest. The reserves are usually voted pretty objectively. If Shaq has to keep dealing with these injury problems and Wallace continues to struggle to adjust in a new system, I think Curry has a legit chance. As I said before, right now I consider it to be between him and Andrew Bogut.</div> its more objective but still a popularity contest. do you really think the pistons starting lineup belonged in the allstar game. there were better individual players but they were popular at the time.
Rasheed Wallace isn't exactly a popular player around the league. Those extra Pistons were voted in by the coaches out of respect for their excellent team record. Disagree with it if you want, but it was hardly a popularity issue. Similarly, if Curry continues to shoulder the load in New York while putting up decent stats I think he'll get the vote. I could see team record being a factor, but Milwaukee, Chicago, and Miami are struggling too.
<div class="quote_poster">Chutney Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Rasheed Wallace isn't exactly a popular player around the league. Those extra Pistons were voted in by the coaches out of respect for their excellent team record. Disagree with it if you want, but it was hardly a popularity issue. Similarly, if Curry continues to shoulder the load in New York while putting up decent stats I think he'll get the vote. I could see team record being a factor, but Milwaukee, Chicago, and Miami are struggling too.</div> You are basically agreeing with me those pistons were popular with coaches because of their play together. and the starters are popular with the people. its still a popularity contest. and my point is curry isnt popular with fans or coaches. And chicago isnt struggling they have won 6 in a row.
Curry's numbers the past 9 games: 24.8 points, 9 rebounds, including 36 points, 9 rebounds, and 3 blocks yesterday Could he really living up to his potential?
He's averaging 17/7 and in his past 10 games he's averaging 23.8 PPG and 8.8 RPG. He definitely has a chance if he keeps it going.
<div class="quote_poster">MrJ Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Curry's numbers the past 9 games: 24.8 points, 9 rebounds, including 36 points, 9 rebounds, and 3 blocks yesterday Could he really living up to his potential?</div> 3 blocks is surprizing, after I read that "hmm" thread about him having 7 blocks on the season. If he really wanted to, and started changing things and focusing, yes, but I don't know if he wants to sacrifice his burgers, chips, pop, and stuff for a more restrained diet and putting more energy into cardiovascular training, and work on defense (even though there is less notice and less praise from the nba world for defense contributions). I'm glad to see him playing well, he will be a very important piece for the Knicks over the seasons assuming no bad injuries.
<div class="quote_poster">WildHundreds113 Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">You are basically agreeing with me those pistons were popular with coaches because of their play together. and the starters are popular with the people. its still a popularity contest. and my point is curry isnt popular with fans or coaches. And chicago isnt struggling they have won 6 in a row.</div> They proved they belonged in the game though, we single handedly brought the East back from the brink of a loss.
<div class="quote_poster">MrJ Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">He's been putting up good point/rebound numbers, but still turns over the rock at a ridiculous rate and plays 0 defense. Still, with Shaq gone and Ilgauskas struggling, despite the Knicks record, think it is a possibilty to see Curry as an all-star in February. With 8 straight 20-point games and 3 straight double-doubles (the only time it has ever happened in his career), Curry, while needing a lot of work, has been improving and is currently averaging about 17/7.</div> Eddie Curry IMO is an all-star.