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Dwight Howard Leads All-Star Voting

Thursday January 12, 2012

Orlando's Dwight Howard is one of the most obvious choices on the 2012 NBA All-Star Ballot. But don't take my word for it, look at the initial vote totals. Howard leads all players with 754,737 votes - and has more than 10 times as many as his nearest Eastern Conference center competitor, Chicago's Joakim Noah (75,038).

If the voting ended today, Howard would be joined by forwards LeBron James and Carmelo Anthony and guards Derrick Rose and Dwyane Wade on the Eastern Conference All-Stars. The west would be represented by the Lakers' Andrew Bynum at center, Kevin Durant and Blake Griffin at the forwards with Kobe Bryant and Chris Paul in the backcourt.

I have no strong argument against any of the leaders - I picked nine of ten in my Eastern and Western Conference ballots, after all. The tenth is Griffin; a fine choice, but my vote went to Dirk Nowitzki.

But there is one eyebrow-raising trend. At this point, Minnesota rookie guard Ricky Rubio is in third place among Western Conference guards, ahead of established players like Russell Westbrook, Steve Nash and Manu Ginobili. That's a very impressive showing thus far, though he stands very little chance of catching Bryant or Paul.

Voting continues through January 31st. The teams will be announced on February 2nd, and the game will be played in Orlando on February 26th.

Official Vote Totals (via NBA.com, position leaders in bold)

East:

Forwards: LeBron James (Mia) 640,789; Carmelo Anthony (NYK) 496,351; Amar'e Stoudemire (NYK) 178,797; Kevin Garnett (Bos) 173,161; Chris Bosh (Mia) 140,601; Paul Pierce (Bos) 94,071; Luol Deng (Chi) 85,086; Andrea Bargnani (Tor) 54,739; Carlos Boozer (Chi) 53,477; Hedo Turkoglu (Orl) 43,154.
Guards: Derrick Rose (Chi) 640,476; Dwyane Wade (Mia) 637,912; Rajon Rondo (Bos) 253,969; Ray Allen (Bos) 174,934; Deron Williams (NJN) 89,128; Jose Calderon (Tor) 42,929; John Wall (Was) 38,025; Richard Hamilton (Chi) 36,418; Kyrie Irving (Cle) 27,713; Joe Johnson (Atl) 23,384.
Centers: Dwight Howard (Orl) 754,737; Joakim Noah (Chi) 75,038; Tyson Chandler (NYK) 61,774; Joel Anthony (Mia) 41,832; JaVale McGee (Was) 24,713; Al Horford (Atl) 23,546.

West:


Forwards: Kevin Durant (OKC) 633,538; Blake Griffin (LAC) 394,264; Dirk Nowitzki (Dal) 231,832; Pau Gasol (LAL) 185,428; Kevin Love (Min) 143,814; LaMarcus Aldridge (Por) 118,268; Tim Duncan (SA) 81,783; Lamar Odom (Dal) 59,686; Metta World Peace (LAL) 39,006; Danilo Gallinari (Den) 34,438.
Guards: Kobe Bryant (LAL) 690,613; Chris Paul (LAC) 540,173; Ricky Rubio (Min) 133,520; Steve Nash (Pho) 118,922; Russell Westbrook (OKC) 107,197; Kyle Lowry (Hou) 90,725; Monta Ellis (GS) 63,696; Manu Ginobili (SA) 50,765; Jason Kidd (Dal) 49,596; Chauncey Billups (LAC) 42,657.
Centers: Andrew Bynum (LAL) 496,597; DeAndre Jordan (LAC) 134,961; Marc Gasol (Mem) 102,116; Nenê (Den) 94,167; Marcin Gortat (Pho) 62,631; Kendrick Perkins (OKC) 41,579.


"For the Kids" Brings Classic Posters, Embarassing Pants to Los Angeles

Wednesday January 11, 2012

Michael Jordan - Space the Final FrontierFor the Kids - an exhibition of classic sports lithographs from the Costacos Brothers archives - heads to Los Angeles this January after a successful run in New York.

Some of the images (and most of the pants) will look dated today. But it's worth noting - before the Costacos brothers started creating images of NBA stars and other top athletes in fantasy or science fiction settings, sports posters were mostly just photos of game action.

(That said, I can't decide if this photo of Vinnie "The Microwave" Johnson or this shot of Dale Ellis features a more embarrassing pair of pants.)

The exhibit opens on January 21st at Country Club Projects in Los Angeles.

Image: Michael Jordan soars into "Space, the Final Frontier." Courtesy of the Costacos Brothers and Adam Shopkorn, New York

Team USA's Preliminary Olympic Roster

Tuesday January 10, 2012

USA Basketball won't formally announce their initial roster for the senior men's team that will compete in the London Olympics until later this month, but Chris Sheridan scooped 'em and revealed the 19-man roster earlier today.

Here's my breakdown of the preliminary roster, along with my educated guesses as to what the final 12-man Olympic roster will look like.

Shoe Review: Converse DEFCON

Monday January 9, 2012

When I was a kid all the greatest players wore Converse. The brand has lost much of the NBA market to outfits like Reebok and Adidas and Nike - Converse is actually a wholly-owned subsidiary of The Swoosh these days - but they're still making high end basketball kicks.

I had a chance to test-drive a pair of their latest, Converse DEFCON performance basketball shoes.

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