LA is right where he should be although after the way he has played in the playoffs, you can make a case for him being first team. Completely disagree with Lilliard not even getting on the PG snub list. Hahaha you gotta be kidding me. http://nba.si.com/2014/04/28/all-nb...durant-blake-griffin-dwight-howard/?mobile=no
Very surprised they left Paul George off. I might agree with them but no way I see the actual NBA's list to not include George.
1) Dragic not an All Star but makes second team over Lillard? 2) Same thing about Duncan and Lowry 3) Aldridge should've made first team 4) Durant is garbage. 5) Aldridge will make first team next year and Lillard will make a team because of how we're playing in the playoffs this year.
James and Durant will continue to make All NBA First Team based on reputation for the next few years, but I think the best PF in the game starting next year and for the next 5-10 years will be Anthony Davis. As long as he can stay healthy, he's the entire package.
1) Dragic was better than Lillard this year, and deserved to make the All-star game over Dame. 2) Lowry was probably the biggest all-star snub in the East this year. I'll agree with you about Duncan, though. 3) No. Just no. Explained earlier in the thread. 4) Even a bigger no. He's going to be the MVP this year; just accept it. 5) Aldridge's game would have to take a quantum leap in order for him to be able to supplant one of the league's two preeminent superstars on the first team. Barring injury, Lebron and Durant have the forward spots locked up for the next 10 years.
I think at this point we should take a moment to recall that both Lowry and Dragic were Rockets. Think they'd like either of them instead of Lin? Nice job, Morey.
Perusing the article, did I just see that Noah was picked as the Center and Curry was also first team.... if this is true somebody kick me in the head.