grusom wrote:TheBigEasy wrote:Sauru wrote:i am expecting Yi to start in the east no matter the kind of season he is having.
I just read somewhere today, that he won't be on the ballots, so he won't be i the all star game.
For as long as I can remember, you have been able to vote for people who aren't on the ballot over the Internet. If every Chinese basketball fan with an Internet connection writes him in, I guess he can still make the team. If he does, it'll be the end of fan voting though (which is about time anyway)
Err ... I don't think so ...
By Marc Stein
ESPN.com
Ballots for the 2008 All-Star Game in New Orleans -- printed and electronic -- will be out Wednesday.
And Yi Jianlian's name, I'm told, won't be on them.
from ... http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/dailydime ... ime-071114
The majority of the voting comes from the Internet I believe ... so excluding him only on the printed ballots wouldn't help.
But you are right ... the fan voting should be reversed or gettin rid of. Coaches vote in a few specific positions and two wildcards ... maybe coaches and sports writers should vote for the majority of players and fans should vote for the wild cards ... that would maybe lead to more realistic all star teams.