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NBA 2009-01-31


NBA 2009-01-31
Western Conference coaches passed over Timberwolves forward Al Jefferson and chose now 15-time All-Star Shaquille O'Neal as the reserve center for next month's All-Star Game.

Jefferson's averages of 22.7 points and 10.5 rebounds -- he's one of only three NBA players averaging more than 20 points and 10 rebounds a game -- and the Wolves' 16-28 record didn't convince the coaches.

They instead chose O'Neal, who at age 36 often doesn't play in back-to-back games. The Feb. 15 game is in Phoenix, where O'Neal now plays.

"I can tell you, Al's played like an All-Star," Wolves coach Kevin McHale said after Thursday's morning practice. "He deserves to be an All-Star."

TNT announced reserves Thursday evening. Voting concluded Tuesday. Every West reserve, including New Orleans forward David West and Los Angeles Laker Pau Gasol, comes from a team with a winning record. East reserves Chris Bosh from Toronto, Danny Granger from Indiana and Devin Harris from New Jersey are the game's only players selected from teams with losing records.

"I'm ready for it to be over with," Jefferson said before he learned the result. "If I make it, I'm happy. If I don't, put it behind me and keep moving forward."

There's always next year for a fifth-year pro who turned 24 early this month.

"He'll make a lot of them," McHale said. "You miss a couple early in your career when you should have gotten them, and you make some later in your career when you have no business making it and your reputation gets you there.

"It'll all equal out for him."

JERRY ZGODA

Two more from Magic added to East team

The Orlando Magic made out best in the East, with Jameer Nelson and Rashard Lewis picked as reserves. Joining them will be teammate Dwight Howard, a starter. It's the first time Orlando has had three All-Stars. Nelson, New Jersey guard Devin Harris and Indiana forward Danny Granger will make their first All-Star appearances.

ALL-STAR TEAMS

Western CONFERENCE

Starters, Pos., Ht.

Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers, G, 6-6

Chris Paul, New Orleans, G, 6-0

Tim Duncan, San Antonio, F, 6-11

Amare Stoudemire, Phoenix, F, 6-10

Yao Ming, Houston, C, 7-6

Reserves

Chauncey Billups, Denver, G, 6-3

Pau Gasol, L.A. Lakers, F, 7-0

Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas, F, 7-0

Shaquille O'Neal, Phoenix, C, 7-1

Tony Parker, San Antonio, G, 6-2

Brandon Roy, Portland, G, 6-6

David West, New Orleans, F, 6-9

Eastern CONFERENCE

Starters, Pos., Ht.

Allen Iverson, Detroit, G, 6-0

Dwyane Wade, Miami, G, 6-4

LeBron James, Cleveland, F, 6-8

Kevin Garnett, Boston, F, 6-11

Dwight Howard, Orlando, C, 6-11

Reserves

Chris Bosh, Toronto, F/C, 6-10

Danny Granger, Indiana, F, 6-8

Devin Harris, New Jersey, G, 6-3

Joe Johnson, Atlanta, G, 6-7

Rashard Lewis, Orlando, F, 6-10

Jameer Nelson, Orlando, G, 6-0

Paul Pierce, Boston, F, 6-7


Author: Fox Sports
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Added: January 31, 2009

 

 
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