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I don't have too much time to flesh this out, but I was thinking about whether Gobert and Hayward have paths to either the all-star team, or the all-NBA teams pending that our team finishes off with playoff-seeding and 50 wins.
In terms of All-NBA
Westbrook/Curry/Paul
Harden/Butler/Thompson
Lebron/Leonard/Hayward
Durant/Davis/Griffin
Gasol/Cousins/Gobert
- Butler would have to be considered a SG in this context, which may be inaccurate seeing as he's played most of his minutes at the 3 this year. Still. I consider him more of a natural SG than a SF
- Hayward beats out Paul George here, which isn't crazy if you compare their current levels of production & team prospects
- Rudy beats out DAJ and Whiteside and Horford, etc.-- which is unfortunately unlikely given how dumb ppl can be.
- God, PG position is so stacked
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In terms of the All-Star team for the western conference, there's 7 "forward" positions to fill in the western conference. The first 5 will likely be Davis, Durant, Gasol, Leonard, and Griffin. Draymond, Jordan, Cousins, and Towns look to snag the top 2 spots ahead of Rudy and Gordon. Interestingly, our two guys may have an easier path to the All-NBA teams than to the All-Star game, although I don't know how the selection process differs from the two (don't fans vote some in, and coaches vote the reserves for the ASG while pundits and journos vote players in for the all-NBA teams?)
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Personally I think Golden State having 4 all-stars and the Clippers having 3 all-stars while Utah gets zero is kinda ********, but it'll make for a fun narrative when we win the chip with no all-stars on the roster
In terms of All-NBA
Westbrook/Curry/Paul
Harden/Butler/Thompson
Lebron/Leonard/Hayward
Durant/Davis/Griffin
Gasol/Cousins/Gobert
- Butler would have to be considered a SG in this context, which may be inaccurate seeing as he's played most of his minutes at the 3 this year. Still. I consider him more of a natural SG than a SF
- Hayward beats out Paul George here, which isn't crazy if you compare their current levels of production & team prospects
- Rudy beats out DAJ and Whiteside and Horford, etc.-- which is unfortunately unlikely given how dumb ppl can be.
- God, PG position is so stacked
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In terms of the All-Star team for the western conference, there's 7 "forward" positions to fill in the western conference. The first 5 will likely be Davis, Durant, Gasol, Leonard, and Griffin. Draymond, Jordan, Cousins, and Towns look to snag the top 2 spots ahead of Rudy and Gordon. Interestingly, our two guys may have an easier path to the All-NBA teams than to the All-Star game, although I don't know how the selection process differs from the two (don't fans vote some in, and coaches vote the reserves for the ASG while pundits and journos vote players in for the all-NBA teams?)
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Personally I think Golden State having 4 all-stars and the Clippers having 3 all-stars while Utah gets zero is kinda ********, but it'll make for a fun narrative when we win the chip with no all-stars on the roster
