All-Star Ballot

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    http://www.nba.com/2008/news/features/art_garcia/11/11/allstarballot/index.html

    2009 NBA ALL-STAR WESTERN CONFERENCE BALLOT
    WEST GUARDS

    Rafer Alston, Houston
    Leandro Barbosa, Phoenix
    Raja Bell, Phoenix
    Kobe Bryant, LA Lakers
    Michael Conley, Memphis
    Baron Davis, LA Clippers
    Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City
    Monta Ellis, Golden State
    Derek Fisher, LA Lakers
    Manu Ginobili, San Antonio
    **Allen Iverson, Denver
    Stephen Jackson, Golden State
    Jason Kidd, Dallas
    Kevin Martin, Sacramento
    O.J. Mayo, Memphis
    Tracy McGrady, Houston
    Steve Nash, Phoenix
    Tony Parker, San Antonio
    Chris Paul, New Orleans
    Brandon Roy, Portland
    J.R. Smith, Denver
    Jason Terry, Dallas
    Beno Udrih, Sacramento
    Deron Williams, Utah

    WEST FORWARDS

    LaMarcus Aldridge, Portland
    Carmelo Anthony, Denver
    Ron Artest, Houston
    Shane Battier, Houston
    Carlos Boozer, Utah
    Bruce Bowen, San Antonio
    Tim Duncan, San Antonio
    Pau Gasol, LA Lakers
    Rudy Gay, Memphis
    Grant Hill, Phoenix
    Josh Howard, Dallas
    Andrei Kirilenko, Utah
    Kevin Love, Minnesota
    Corey Maggette, Golden State
    Kenyon Martin, Denver
    Mike Miller, Minnesota
    Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas
    Lamar Odom, LA Lakers
    Luis Scola, Houston
    Peja Stojakovic, New Orleans
    Amar'e Stoudemire, Phoenix
    Al Thornton, LA Clippers
    David West, New Orleans
    Chris Wilcox, Oklahoma City

    WEST CENTERS

    Andris Biedrins, Golden State
    Andrew Bynum, LA Lakers
    Marcus Camby, LA Clippers
    Tyson Chandler, New Orleans
    Nick Collison, Oklahoma City
    Al Jefferson, Minnesota
    Chris Kaman, LA Clippers
    Brad Miller, Sacramento
    Greg Oden, Portland
    Mehmet Okur, Utah
    Shaquille O'Neal, Phoenix
    Yao Ming, Houston
     
  2. hasoos

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    Yea I will get right on voting for Derek Fisher.....:drumroll:
     
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    he deserves it more than monta ellis

    not even worth voting for guards, kobe and paul are locks.
     
  4. B-Roy

    B-Roy If it takes months

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    Luke Ridnour in the east ftw.
     
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    andalusian Season - Restarted

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    While OJ Mayo has been impressive - I am surprised that Rudy is not on the ballot - as he has been just as impressive, imho.
     
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    when can you start voting?
     
  7. mook

    mook The 2018-19 season was the best I've seen

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    I'd go with Rafer Alston and Derek Fisher in the back court, Bruce Bowen and Chris Wilcox at forward, and Nick Collison patrolling the paint at center.

    That and a carefully placed grenade can beat any team in the league.
     
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    mook The 2018-19 season was the best I've seen

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    Seriously--how in hell did Oklahoma City and Sacramento wind up with three players each on this ballot?
     
  9. RW#30

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    You can vote on-line on Thursday
     
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    Brand New so wavy

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    thanks.
     
  11. Foulzilla

    Foulzilla No Blood, No Foul.

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    Doesn't every team get 3 on the ballot automatically?
     
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    Conley on the ballot...good joke by NBA.com.
     

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