
1. Dunking Royalty
Finally, the league has brought together the best of the best for the slam dunk competition. Too bad theyre only there to repeatedly hold up placards with the number 10 on them. Michael Jordan, Jul ius Erving, Dominique Wilkins, Kobe Bryant and Vince Carter make up the list of superstar judges who will grade an all new group of mediocre dunkers. But this year, the league has decided to spice things up by throwing in a couple of big fellas into the competition as Dwight Howard and Tyrus Thomas join Nate Robinson and Gerald Green. And thanks to Robinsons time consuming performance last year that lulled the audience to sleep after 14 attempts, there is a two minute time limit placed on each player.
2. Money Hungry
Most players will tell you they simply love playing the game, its their childhood passion and its a privilege to make a career out of a game. Then there are the players that will tell you the truth, like Chicagos Tyrus Thomas. When asked how it felt to be a part of the All-Star experience, Thomas replied, Im just going to go out there, get my check and call it a day. He was then asked if its beneficial for a rookie to take part in such an event. Im just into the free money, said Thomas. At least hes honest.
3. All-Star Performance?
Carmelo Anthony did something last night that most people would assume he had done numerous times before. While everyone is aware of Melos scoring abilities, last night was the first time he ever displayed his complete array of talents by racking up his first triple-double. Could this performance help convince David Stern to put Melo on the All-Star team?
Melos triple dip marks the 17th time someone has gotten a triple-double this season. Only Jason Kidd with eight and Andre Igoudala (two) have pulled off the feat more than once. The other players on this seasons list include LeBron James, Boris Diaw, Ryan Gomes, Andre Miller, Chris Paul and John Salmons.
Mondays Player of the Day: Carmelo Anthony vs. Phoenix 40 min, 31 pts (FG: 12-27, 3FG: 0-2, FT: 7-8), 10 reb, 10 ast
Tuesdays Game to Watch: Phoenix (38-10) @ Portland (20-29) Phoenix is always just one win away from ripping off another massive win streak, and chances are tonight will be one of those wins. The Suns won their last game against Denver, so a win tonight would officially begin another streak. Amare Stoudemire has an interesting matchup with Zach Randolph who is looking to sneak onto the Western Conference All-Star team. A big performance against one of the leagues best teams could go a long way in helping David Stern come to a conclusion.
Buzzer Beater: Caron Butler did a lot to quiet his critics last night when he dropped a career-high 38 points on the Sonics. The young journeyman is en route to his first All-Star Game, where he will join up with the Wizards main man, Gilbert Arenas. And while he is having a solid season, if you want to get picky about it, hes the most questionable Eastern Conference All-Star. But when the coaches are forced to choose between Joe Johnson on a pathetic Atlanta squad or Butler who plays for one of the conferences best squads; unfortunately, theyre gonna automatically take the winner every time.
Overtime Buzzer Beater: Read yesterdays Buzzer Beater and simply replace the words three with four, Sundays with Mondays and Hawks with 76ers in the next to last sentence.