So far, Gasol is looking like the best player in the Olympics. His Spanish national team beat Argentina the other day by 11, beat Serbia-Montenegro today, has a perfect 4-0 record, and has clinched the top of their division all without Raul Lopez. Most of this is all attributed to Gasol. He's really getting a lot of good publicity through this, and it looks like his game is developing to the next level. Do you think this will help Gasol both develop the extra popularity and talent needed for an All-Star position next season? That's what I'm hoping for right now. He seems improved. I woke up this morning at 3 AM to catch his game against Serbia and he dominated for the most part of the game. I've begun to even root for Spain over the USA. Is anyone else doing the same?
It's tough to be an allstar F in the west. I don't think this will get him over Dirk Nowitzki, Kevin Garnett, or Tim Duncan. Not by a long shot. It'll be him fighting it out with Marion, Webber, and Kirilenko for the reserve spot, I think. Maybe even Carmella Anthony, depending. He's not getting voted in. Last year he was 8th for Western forwards. Kenyon Martin will probably get more votes than Pau, sadly.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Ezra:</div><div class="quote_post"> He's not getting voted in. Last year he was 8th for Western forwards. Kenyon Martin will probably get more votes than Pau, sadly.</div> Who knows, they let Spain vote now. If the Spanish fans were more involved with the voting process, then I feel that Pau Gasol would start. Like Ming, he has a huge overseas fan following. I'm just not sure how aware they are of the voting. I wonder how many people in Spain actually voted last season.
He'd need slightly more than five times the votes he got last year to edge out Duncan for the second starting forward spot. If anything, the coaches will smarten up this year. It should help that the team will had a better record last year, and will hopefully this year. Just hope that Boozer stops improving.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Ezra:</div><div class="quote_post">He'd need slightly more than five times the votes he got last year to edge out Duncan for the second starting forward spot.</div> Is that so? Damn... forget it then. <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">If anything, the coaches will smarten up this year. It should help that the team will had a better record last year, and will hopefully this year.</div> I hope they stop basing so much of this off of stats and realize that Gasol is playing in a ten man rotation. Tom Tolbert (I think it was him...) made a good point last year when he said that if Gasol were to have gotten the minutes of a Garnett or Duncan then he would have too gotten the All-Star stats and would have been on the team. <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Just hope that Boozer stops improving.</div> I don't think he'll stop improving; he's real young. However, I don't think he'll get any better stats than he did last year now that he's in the West. It takes more talent to put up his kind of numbers in the West than in the East.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Voodoo Child:</div><div class="quote_post">Who knows, they let Spain vote now. If the Spanish fans were more involved with the voting process, then I feel that Pau Gasol would start. Like Ming, he has a huge overseas fan following. I'm just not sure how aware they are of the voting. I wonder how many people in Spain actually voted last season.</div>Spain: 40 milion people, China: more than 1000 milion, it is different
Hello everyone I am new on the scene. I am also a big Gasol fan. I think he will keep improving and will get on the allstar team if not this season then next season.