C Andrew Bynum, Los Angeles Lakers F Blake Griffin, Los Angeles Clippers F Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City Thunder G Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers G Chris Paul, Los Angeles Clippers
Four out of five starters play for L.A. teams, not surprising when you consider it's one of the nation's biggest markets, Kobe is a household name (and a justified pick), and Lob City is living up to its expectations as a very good ball team.
It's Andrew Bynum that has me scratching my head. Really?!
Your thoughts on this lineup, and possible reserves? I think Kevin Love once again is a given.
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Originally posted by ekedolphinIt's Andrew Bynum that has me scratching my head. Really?!
Bynum pretty much won this by default. The field of centers in the west is powerful weak. DeAndre Jordan got second place and he's not all that good. If anyone's benefiting from the Lob City era, it's him.
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May as well do these posts in this format, hm? First and foremost, All Star Weekend~!. Fire up your TiVos or VCR or whatever. I must say I still don't understand how Vince Carter keeps getting so many votes.