Saturday, January 31, 2009

My Views On Nba All Star Weekend Part A

As usual, the annual NBA All Star Weekend is coming, I’m excited and expecting this time every year. This weekend seems a festival holiday in my life. The stars never leave us disappointed just like Kobe, the man who lead me to this fantastic world.

  Every year, I participate in the vote of all star game to select the starting lineup. It’s interesting, you can hold your idols and vote more and more to send them to the starting lineup. So it depends on how many fans you have. I still remember the first year of Yao, everyone is talking about a rookie being selected into all star starting lineup instead “Shark” O’Neal, almost the most powerful centre in NBA history. You know, the best shinning star now in EAST, Lebron James, participated in the Game Rookie VS Sophomore because he wasn’t selected onto lineup. Maybe that’s the first time that Americans know what a powerful country with so many people. So it comes to Yi, another talented Chinese player, this is the second year since Yi entered the association. Last year lineup candidates didn’t include Yi, so…… But this year, with the qualification, Yi was considered to be the most intimidatory           starting player to Lebron and Kevin. Personally speaking, this is the time to check maturation of Chinese fans. There is no doubt that Yi’s ability isn’t competent to play in all star game, on contrary, he is more suitable to the rookieVSsophomore game. The finality is OK, after all there are so many fans of Lebron and Kevin all around world, Yi failed. But I think the result is good to him. You can hardly imagine what will Vince and Devin think, who contribute most to their team.

  Final result is, EAST: Howard, Garnett, James, Wade and Iverson. WEST: Yao, Duncan, Stoudemire, Bryant and Paul. In the end, “Superman” Howard gained most support, and I appreciate Iverson, though slower, though lower points, we admire and never forget his unyielding soul and that ANSWER. In west, Stoudemire and Anthony are close, but I should say this year is Stoudemire’s home court. Paul exceeded Tracy at last, though I yearn that younger Tracy, that’s fare to everyone. My Kobe deserve the most support, hope this year he won’t quit.

  EAST fast, WEST tall.

  So that’s it, my thoughts about the vote and starting lineup of NBA All Star Game this year.

  This is part A, concerning the Rookie Game, the SLAM DUNK Content and relief players, to be continued…

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