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The Bulls just beat the best team in the NBA, the Dallas Mavericks 96-85 ending Dallas' 8-game winning streak. The Bulls defense held Dallas to 31% FG shooting, the lowest FG% all year for Dallas. Bulls outrebounded Dallas 59-45 even with shooting nearly 12% better in FGs.
Oh yeah, Chicago Bulls guard Ben Gordon (316,428 votes; 8th in voting for Eastern Conference guards) and center Ben Wallace (788,950 votes; 3rd in voting for Eastern Conference centers) made the 2007 NBA All-Star roster. I'm very disappointed that forward Loul Deng didn't make it. Chicago fans are seriously lacking for fan voting. Somehow Eddy Curry made the roster and Stephon Marbury had more votes than Ben Gordon. At least New Yorkers support their team even when it sucks.
epasnoopy Wrote:Oh yeah, Chicago Bulls guard Ben Gordon (316,428 votes; 8th in voting for Eastern Conference guards) and center Ben Wallace (788,950 votes; 3rd in voting for Eastern Conference centers) made the 2007 NBA All-Star roster. I'm very disappointed that forward Loul Deng didn't make it. Chicago fans are seriously lacking for fan voting. Somehow Eddy Curry made the roster and Stephon Marbury had more votes than Ben Gordon. At least New Yorkers support their team even when it sucks.

Really???

Link please.
Flames24Rulz Wrote:
epasnoopy Wrote:Oh yeah, Chicago Bulls guard Ben Gordon (316,428 votes; 8th in voting for Eastern Conference guards) and center Ben Wallace (788,950 votes; 3rd in voting for Eastern Conference centers) made the 2007 NBA All-Star roster. I'm very disappointed that forward Loul Deng didn't make it. Chicago fans are seriously lacking for fan voting. Somehow Eddy Curry made the roster and Stephon Marbury had more votes than Ben Gordon. At least New Yorkers support their team even when it sucks.

Really???

Link please.

http://www.nba.com/news/allstar_starters_070125.html
epasnoopy Wrote:Oh yeah, Chicago Bulls guard Ben Gordon (316,428 votes; 8th in voting for Eastern Conference guards) and center Ben Wallace (788,950 votes; 3rd in voting for Eastern Conference centers) made the 2007 NBA All-Star roster. I'm very disappointed that forward Loul Deng didn't make it. Chicago fans are seriously lacking for fan voting. Somehow Eddy Curry made the roster and Stephon Marbury had more votes than Ben Gordon. At least New Yorkers support their team even when it sucks.
They don't go off of voting to choose the reserves. The coaches do it.
7 Wrote:
epasnoopy Wrote:Oh yeah, Chicago Bulls guard Ben Gordon (316,428 votes; 8th in voting for Eastern Conference guards) and center Ben Wallace (788,950 votes; 3rd in voting for Eastern Conference centers) made the 2007 NBA All-Star roster. I'm very disappointed that forward Loul Deng didn't make it. Chicago fans are seriously lacking for fan voting. Somehow Eddy Curry made the roster and Stephon Marbury had more votes than Ben Gordon. At least New Yorkers support their team even when it sucks.
They don't go off of voting to choose the reserves. The coaches do it.

I know that, i didn't say they did. I said Gordon was 8th in voting for Eastern Conference guards, behind Stephon Marbury. Ben Wallace was 3rd in voting for Eastern Conference centers.
epasnoopy Wrote:
7 Wrote:
epasnoopy Wrote:Oh yeah, Chicago Bulls guard Ben Gordon (316,428 votes; 8th in voting for Eastern Conference guards) and center Ben Wallace (788,950 votes; 3rd in voting for Eastern Conference centers) made the 2007 NBA All-Star roster. I'm very disappointed that forward Loul Deng didn't make it. Chicago fans are seriously lacking for fan voting. Somehow Eddy Curry made the roster and Stephon Marbury had more votes than Ben Gordon. At least New Yorkers support their team even when it sucks.
They don't go off of voting to choose the reserves. The coaches do it.

I know that, i didn't say they did. I said Gordon was 8th in voting for Eastern Conference guards, behind Stephon Marbury. Ben Wallace was 3rd in voting for Eastern Conference centers.
Oh rly???

Quote:yeah, Chicago Bulls guard Ben Gordon (316,428 votes; 8th in voting for Eastern Conference guards) and center Ben Wallace (788,950 votes; 3rd in voting for Eastern Conference centers) made the 2007 NBA All-Star roster
7 Wrote:
epasnoopy Wrote:
7 Wrote:
epasnoopy Wrote:Oh yeah, Chicago Bulls guard Ben Gordon (316,428 votes; 8th in voting for Eastern Conference guards) and center Ben Wallace (788,950 votes; 3rd in voting for Eastern Conference centers) made the 2007 NBA All-Star roster. I'm very disappointed that forward Loul Deng didn't make it. Chicago fans are seriously lacking for fan voting. Somehow Eddy Curry made the roster and Stephon Marbury had more votes than Ben Gordon. At least New Yorkers support their team even when it sucks.
They don't go off of voting to choose the reserves. The coaches do it.

I know that, i didn't say they did. I said Gordon was 8th in voting for Eastern Conference guards, behind Stephon Marbury. Ben Wallace was 3rd in voting for Eastern Conference centers.
Oh rly???

Quote:yeah, Chicago Bulls guard Ben Gordon (316,428 votes; 8th in voting for Eastern Conference guards) and center Ben Wallace (788,950 votes; 3rd in voting for Eastern Conference centers) made the 2007 NBA All-Star roster

You're right, i didn't realize that they don't bring that many players. I thought you were trying to say that just because Ben Gordon was 8th in voting for guards that it doesn't mean 7 other guards get to play before he does. I haven't watched a NBA All-Star game since i was in 7th grade. So technically, Ben Wallace and Ben Gordon aren't on the Eastern Conference All-Star team. It would be a shame if one of them didn't make it. Nonetheless, the Chicago fan-voting was bad.
epasnoopy Wrote:
7 Wrote:
epasnoopy Wrote:
7 Wrote:
epasnoopy Wrote:Oh yeah, Chicago Bulls guard Ben Gordon (316,428 votes; 8th in voting for Eastern Conference guards) and center Ben Wallace (788,950 votes; 3rd in voting for Eastern Conference centers) made the 2007 NBA All-Star roster. I'm very disappointed that forward Loul Deng didn't make it. Chicago fans are seriously lacking for fan voting. Somehow Eddy Curry made the roster and Stephon Marbury had more votes than Ben Gordon. At least New Yorkers support their team even when it sucks.
They don't go off of voting to choose the reserves. The coaches do it.

I know that, i didn't say they did. I said Gordon was 8th in voting for Eastern Conference guards, behind Stephon Marbury. Ben Wallace was 3rd in voting for Eastern Conference centers.
Oh rly???

Quote:yeah, Chicago Bulls guard Ben Gordon (316,428 votes; 8th in voting for Eastern Conference guards) and center Ben Wallace (788,950 votes; 3rd in voting for Eastern Conference centers) made the 2007 NBA All-Star roster

You're right, i didn't realize that they don't bring that many players. I thought you were trying to say that just because Ben Gordon was 8th in voting for guards that it doesn't mean 7 other guards get to play before he does. I haven't watched a NBA All-Star game since i was in 7th grade. So technically, Ben Wallace and Ben Gordon aren't on the Eastern Conference All-Star team. It would be a shame if one of them didn't make it. Nonetheless, the Chicago fan-voting was bad.

Wallace doesn't deserve to make it. Gordon and Deng do.
just to let you guys know the all star reserves are announced Thurs. Feb 1st

Lets pray that the Bulls get some recognition and either Deng or Gordon makes the team
epasnoopy Wrote:The Bulls just beat the best team in the NBA, the Dallas Mavericks.

I'd have to put the Suns before Dallas as the best team in the NBA right now.
rocketman49 Wrote:
epasnoopy Wrote:The Bulls just beat the best team in the NBA, the Dallas Mavericks.

I'd have to put the Suns before Dallas as the best team in the NBA right now.

Let me remind you that Dallas is 2-0 vs. Phoenix. Phoenix is hot right now, but overall Dallas is the best team.
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