
Friday, January 22, 2010
Reaction to the All-Star Game Starters
Fans should not be able to have full authority on who starts in the All Star Game. I believe that fans vote for the marquis players every year when players with breakout seasons should be having a shot. Some argue that the All Star Game has lost its glamour anyway, so should we even care? Ray Allen, Boston Celtics guard, cares, but with some regulation.
"I like the fact that the fans get the opportunity to vote and pick who they'd like to see in the All-Star Game, but I don't think it should be 100 percent," Allen said.
The NBA doesn't see any reason to change the voting process however. It just seems a bit unfair that every player on the Houston Rockets ballot got substantial votes. Obviously, China has a huge population fan base for Yao Ming and his team mates. I mean, Aaron Brooks got more votes that Deron Williams!
I guess at the end of the day, who cares, right? Who really watches the All-Star game hoping for a real contest? We'll see if the Jazz can represent in the playoffs.
Posted by Brian at 9:31 PM
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