<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post"> The All-NBA Second Team consists of Washington?s Gilbert Arenas and Houston?s Tracy McGrady at guard; Cleveland?s LeBron James and Toronto?s Chris Bosh, who makes his first career All-NBA team, at forward; and Houston?s Yao at center Position Player, Team (1st Team Votes) Points Forward LeBron James, Cleveland (64) 494 Forward Chris Bosh, Toronto (8) 234 Center Yao Ming, Houston (38) 333 Guard Gilbert Arenas, Washington 295 Guard Tracy McGrady, Houston (10) 278 </div> Link SICK!
<div class="quote_poster">Premium Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Link SICK!</div> Wow KG got dissed again (he should have been on the second team this year and last year). Last year he didn't even make the Third team and he easily deserved to be on it... It also bothers me that Amare made the first team. LeBron and Amare both got 494 points (and LeBron got 64 First-Place votes compared to Amare's 36)... I would have preferred to place Duncan at the "Center" position and LeBron at the three.
Good for CB4. He deserved it. Soon him and LB23 will be on the first team. I'm not surprised Amare made it. He's worked really hard since his injury last season, and keeps on getting better. He's an amazing PF and has a good mid range jumper.
<div class="quote_poster">Ford_11 Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Good for CB4. He deserved it. Soon him and LB23 will be on the first team. I'm not surprised Amare made it. He's worked really hard since his injury last season, and keeps on getting better. He's an amazing PF and has a good mid range jumper.</div> LeBron was on the first team last year (and very justifiably so). Also, to say that Amare has a "good" mid-range jumper (I'd say "respectable") is a little bit of a stretch. Bah, semantics.
<div class="quote_poster">huevonkiller Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Wow KG got dissed again (he should have been on the second team this year and last year). Last year he didn't even make the Third team and he easily deserved to be on it... It also bothers me that Amare made the first team. LeBron and Amare both got 494 points (and LeBron got 64 First-Place votes compared to Amare's 36)... I would have preferred to place Duncan at the "Center" position and LeBron at the three.</div> I think it's quite obvious by these selections that team success was a contributing factor in voting. Similar to the MVP, you need to lead your team to a winning record, and not just put up good stats.
do you vote 2 guards, 2 forwards and a centre OR 1 of each position? cause if so, i personally don't think Amare deserved a first team selection.
<div class="quote_poster">Premium Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">I think it's quite obvious by these selections that team success was a contributing factor in voting. Similar to the MVP, you need to lead your team to a winning record, and not just put up good stats.</div> I was quite aware of that, and that's not such a good thing (still, even applying your criteria, the selections are always a bit weird).