Curry Will Be In 3-Point Contest

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  1. Legacy

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    How in the world do they make these choices? Morrow would friggin torch anyone in the league. Only one who could give him a run would be Reggie, and even then, I'd put $ on Morrow...

    *edit: Actually, Ray Allen would give him a challenge, too...
     
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    Curry has more star power and he's already going to be in Dallas. Maybe the league asked the Warriors FO who they preferred for the 3-pt contest and because they're such cheap asses, only wanted to pay for Curry to go.
     
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    Morrow is going to be in Dallas too. He's playing in the Rook/Soph game in place of Rose.
     
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    Would be funny to see Morrow hit like 8 3s in the freshman/soph game and then not be int he 3-point contest. Man, I can't believe he got snubbed twice. Has anyone ever led the league in 3-point shooting and NOT been invited to be in the contest the next year? I doubt it. Seems like that should be automatic. Curry is good, be he's nowhere near as good as Morrow when it comes to stroking threes.
     
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    It's not over yet. There are still three spots that won't be named until later today (Friday). Let's hope for Morrow! :hoops::smiley-fingersx:

    Have two players from the same team ever participated in the same year?
     
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    I stand corrected. :cheers:
     
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    Looks like Morrow got the shaft again:

    Read the rest here: http://www.nba.com/2010/allstar/2010/02/05/participants/?ls=iref:nbahpt1

    I don't understand how Gallinari got in over Morrow. Billups because of star power, Cook because he should have a right to defend his title (despite sucking this year), but Morrow is shooting .443% and lead the league last year. :dunno:

    2010 FOOT LOCKER THREE-POINT SHOOTOUT PARTICIPANTS
    *2009-10 Season Career
    Player Made Att. % Made Att. %
    Chauncey Billups, Denver 88 212 .415 1,520 3,904 .389
    Daequan Cook, Miami 27 90 .300 259 723 .358
    Stephen Curry, Golden State 78 182 .429 78 180 .429
    Channing Frye, Phoenix 119 272 .438 139 342 .406
    Danilo Gallinari, New York 126 313 .403 158 385 .410
    Paul Pierce, Boston 77 165 .467 1,435 3,878 .370
     
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    Its probably more about drawing in fans than anything else. If they actually wanted the best 3 pt shooters it would be Ray Allen , Korver, Redd, Kapono, Matt Bonner, every year (you can add Morrow to that list now). Gallinari will get the Knicks large fanbase tuning in, not to mention the italian fanbase. And its the NBA's chance to get some publicity for a potential young star in a major media market. Morrow probably deserves it more than Curry too but Curry could draw in fans that Morrow can't and hes the better investment as hes more likely to become a star.

    Plus there would be no excitement since Morrow would smoke all of them. :cheers:
     
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    So basically, it's all about money. They should have the fans vote in who gets to play then, just like the All-Star starters.
     
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    Yeah, the All Star weekend in general has become a joke. I mean, Larry Bird took it 3 years in a row. That was back when it really seemed to mean something. Last year... Daequan Cook? This guy is shooting 30% from 3pt this year, over 31 games, lol...
     
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    Denver keeps raping the Warriors.

    First, those two poorly officiated games.
    Then, Billups snubs Monta out of the all-star game.
    Now, Billups snubs Morrow of the three point contest.

    :sigh:
     
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    It could have something to do with leading the league in 3 point makes this year. Just sayin'...
     
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    Yeah, that makes sense. I think he deserves to be in.

    I just think if you look at who the best shooters in the league are, I mean, Morrow is shooting 44% this year, and that's considered a slump for him! He's shooting better than anyone on the list from 3pt, other than Paul Pierce.

    Obviously, these contests are not about who has the greatest skills.... they're about the NBA making the greatest profit.

    *edit: watch, Morrow is going to come back from his injury and by year's end he'll be shooting 50% from three..
     
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    Funny, they could have used that logic last year when Morrow was leading the league in 3-pt FG%.
     

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