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The Good, The Bad & The Ugly From All-Star Saturday (PER REALGM)

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  • The Good, The Bad & The Ugly From All-Star Saturday (PER REALGM)

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    The Good, The Bad & The Ugly From All-Star Saturday
    14th February, 2010 - 1:32 pm
    http://www.realgm.com/src_feature/16...star_saturday/





    By Jarrod Rudolph

    All-Star Saturday night supplied us with a few thrills and a few disappointments. Overall the event was mildly entertaining. Let’s take a look at the good bad and the ugly of All-Star Saturday night.



    The Good


    Paul Pierce’s victory in the three-point shootout was great. A win by the best player – and statistically best three-point shooter in this year’s field – was an appropriate result to the contest.

    “I worked on it,” Pierce said. “I really took pride on it from ’02 when I came in and stunk it up. This is something I really wanted to do and really wanted to show everybody that I could put on a better performance and what better way than by bring home the trophy.”

    The Skills Challenge, despite Pierce’s great shooting, was the evening’s best event. Featuring a couple of All-Stars, the participants in the Skills Challenge seemed a little more interested in winning than the guys in the other contests.

    Steve Nash, a seven-time NBA All-Star, fought off a competitive field and a lack of rest to win his second Skills Challenge.

    “Got in at 7:00 (AM),” Nash said. “Got a little bit of sleep before practice this morning. But it makes it okay when you win a resume-builder like this.”

    The Skills Challenge continues to be the best event of All-Star Saturday because of the involvement of the league’s top-tier players and the skills they bring to the competition. The field of Nash, Deron Williams, Brandon Jennings and Russell Westbrook was, in my opinion, must see TV and the guys didn’t fail to disappoint.


    The Bad


    The events of All-Star Saturday are in place to bring an entertainment element to the best All-Star break in sports. This year’s event, however, felt a bit forced. Pierce’s performance should be appreciated, but it would have been nice to see some of the league’s best three-point shooters participate in the event. A shootout between J.J. Redick, Jason Kapono, Pierce and Anthony Morrow would be as entertaining as watching Dwight Howard go up against Josh Smith in the dunk contest.

    The events need stars, no doubt, but if the league is unable to get the biggest names to participate in the events they should go after the guys that do it the best.

    The Skills Challenge shouldn’t be the best event of the evening; if they league selects a few different guys it won’t be.




    The Ugly



    Let’s first state the obvious – the dunk contest wasn’t great. The contest may have been the worst dunk contest of all-time.

    Nate Robinson becoming the first three-time champion was nice to see, but his package of dunks won’t have people talking for more than a couple of hours. Robinson benefited from the lack of creative dunkers that made up this year’s field.

    Gerald Wallace didn’t seem very interested and Shannon Brown clearly spent most of his time developing his website because his dunks lacked any real creativity. DeMar DeRozan did a good job – he probably should have won – but he also didn’t offer anything that would provide anything other than a quick roar.

    You have to wonder what the dunk contest become. Superstars are needed in this event more than the others, but there isn’t anything about this year’s contest that leads me to believe LeBron James, Dwight Howard or any other All-Star will enter.
    "Political Correctness is a doctrine fostered by a delusional, illogical minority, and rabidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end."

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    Re: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly From All-Star Saturday (PER REALGM)

    Originally posted by Kemo View Post
    The Skills Challenge continues to be the best event of All-Star Saturday because of the involvement of the league’s top-tier players and the skills they bring to the competition. The field of Nash, Deron Williams, Brandon Jennings and Russell Westbrook was, in my opinion, must see TV and the guys didn’t fail to disappoint.

    LOL , is it me, or does this comment bolded NOT make any sense in context to the article? roflmao

    I think what he meant was.. " the guys didn't disappoint" or "didn't fail to come through on all star weekend"

    lol



    But , I agree .. so far all star weekend has sucked IMO... It really has gone downhill ...

    It seems to be a hollow shell of it's former self..
    The NBA and Stern REALLY need to do something to revamp all star weekend...
    I have never seen it , in recent memory , be so bad..

    .
    Last edited by Kemo; 02-14-2010, 07:26 PM.
    "Political Correctness is a doctrine fostered by a delusional, illogical minority, and rabidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end."

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      Re: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly From All-Star Saturday (PER REALGM)

      They should do away with the dunk contest if LeBron doesn't do it next year.
      "I keep wondering the same thing. Last week they had the 4th worst record in the league, had an 11.9 percent chance of winning the lottery and were in line to land a franchise type player like Derrick Favors or DeMarcus Cousins. This week? They have a 1.7 percent chance of winning the lottery, have the 8th worst record and are in line to draft Cole Aldrich or Greg Monroe. Way to go Jim O'Brien. Rest Danny Granger the rest of the season (if it isn't too late) and give Josh McRoberts lots of minutes. That ought to do it." - Chad Ford on winning meaningless games

      Way to go Jim, you may have just put our franchise back another 4+ years.

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        Re: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly From All-Star Saturday (PER REALGM)

        They should lower the rims to 6' and have a midget slam dunk contest. Or even better, widen the rims and have the players dunk midgets instead of basketballs.

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          Re: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly From All-Star Saturday (PER REALGM)

          Yya, you KNOW it is pretty horrid, when you have Reggie and the other announcers joking about walking out during the dunk contest ..lol

          First time I have EVER heard comments like that ..
          "Political Correctness is a doctrine fostered by a delusional, illogical minority, and rabidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end."

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            Re: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly From All-Star Saturday (PER REALGM)

            No one wants to see people dunk, they want to see Lebron dunk, or a midget that likes t********g people bigger than him in the shower. So do away with it; Lebron doesn't want to, and Nate has ran out of things to do.

            Personally, I'd like to see a full court streetball 3 on 3 game, just to really see what these guys can do with the ball, with all point guards or shooting guards. Just imagine CP3, John Wall, and DRose vs. Rondo, Williams, and Chauncey just to really see what these guys can do on the fast break. Of course you would have to use a game clock instead of 21, because they would make Jason Williams look like Gary Payton at defense.
            "I keep wondering the same thing. Last week they had the 4th worst record in the league, had an 11.9 percent chance of winning the lottery and were in line to land a franchise type player like Derrick Favors or DeMarcus Cousins. This week? They have a 1.7 percent chance of winning the lottery, have the 8th worst record and are in line to draft Cole Aldrich or Greg Monroe. Way to go Jim O'Brien. Rest Danny Granger the rest of the season (if it isn't too late) and give Josh McRoberts lots of minutes. That ought to do it." - Chad Ford on winning meaningless games

            Way to go Jim, you may have just put our franchise back another 4+ years.

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              Re: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly From All-Star Saturday (PER REALGM)

              “Got in at 7:00 (AM),” Nash said. “Got a little bit of sleep before practice this morning. But it makes it okay when you win a resume-builder like this.”

              Nash was the highlight of my All-Star weekend, though I liked Pierce's win too (I was always a bigger fan of Paul's than his talent should dictate). Nate Robinson shouldn't have any dunk contest wins, let alone three straight.

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                Re: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly From All-Star Saturday (PER REALGM)

                Agreed Nash, Williams, Curry, and Pierce all did an exceptionally well job to make this entertaining.
                "I keep wondering the same thing. Last week they had the 4th worst record in the league, had an 11.9 percent chance of winning the lottery and were in line to land a franchise type player like Derrick Favors or DeMarcus Cousins. This week? They have a 1.7 percent chance of winning the lottery, have the 8th worst record and are in line to draft Cole Aldrich or Greg Monroe. Way to go Jim O'Brien. Rest Danny Granger the rest of the season (if it isn't too late) and give Josh McRoberts lots of minutes. That ought to do it." - Chad Ford on winning meaningless games

                Way to go Jim, you may have just put our franchise back another 4+ years.

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                • #9
                  Re: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly From All-Star Saturday (PER REALGM)

                  If life were fair (it isn't) the NBA should just force Lebron, Josh Smith, whoever to be in the dunk contest. Why not? Where else are they going make the kind of money they are making playing basketball? It would be a great treat for the fans.

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                    Re: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly From All-Star Saturday (PER REALGM)

                    Hate him or not, Josh McRoberts would have won this year's contest hands down. He does better dunks during warmups and games than these guys do during the dunk contest.
                    "I keep wondering the same thing. Last week they had the 4th worst record in the league, had an 11.9 percent chance of winning the lottery and were in line to land a franchise type player like Derrick Favors or DeMarcus Cousins. This week? They have a 1.7 percent chance of winning the lottery, have the 8th worst record and are in line to draft Cole Aldrich or Greg Monroe. Way to go Jim O'Brien. Rest Danny Granger the rest of the season (if it isn't too late) and give Josh McRoberts lots of minutes. That ought to do it." - Chad Ford on winning meaningless games

                    Way to go Jim, you may have just put our franchise back another 4+ years.

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                      Re: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly From All-Star Saturday (PER REALGM)

                      I was pretty off when it got to the dunk contest. I sat through the events leading up to it just to see some garb they called the dunk contest? Im a six foot tall white guy and I could have impressed 'Nique and Spud Webb more than those clowns did last night. And i wouldnt even had to have dunked to do it either. Steve Nash certainly made me laugh more than once last night, and horse got boring with all the missed shots and its too bad it had to end on a shootout. but i was not happy i wasted my evening for that. that could have been a good 2.5 hrs on xbox man...
                      And like it was said above, it's a bad thing when Reggie Miller is saying those are dunks that he sees and can do at the Rec center in town.
                      Man epic, epic, epic fail.

                      Ps. Nate Robinson FTL

                      Addendum: Sir Charles is hands down THE highlight and best part of this weekend.
                      Coach Vogel on the Chicago crowd in game 4 : "I only heard pacers fans. I didn't see any red, I saw Pacers fans I saw yellow and blue, and I heard Pacers chants. That's all I heard the whole game."

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                        Re: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly From All-Star Saturday (PER REALGM)

                        You know what would be better than HORSE?

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                        • #13
                          Re: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly From All-Star Saturday (PER REALGM)

                          The dunk contest this year was the worst EVER...hands down
                          Larry Bird and Ryan Grigson- wasting the talents of Paul George and Andrew Luck

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                            Re: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly From All-Star Saturday (PER REALGM)

                            Holy ****, LeBron James.

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                            • #15
                              Re: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly From All-Star Saturday (PER REALGM)

                              The HORSE contest was boring and bland as regular oatmeal and the dunk contest was absolutely terrible. Needed more star power!

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