John WB wrote:And Andrew, Yao hasn't played like the best Center in the West. He's definately capable of a lot more than he's done this season.
Agreed, but consider the rest of the ballot:
M. Camby, Denver Nuggets
E. Dampier, Dallas Mavericks
V. Divac, Los Angeles Lakers
B. Grant, Los Angeles Lakers
C. Kaman, Los Angeles Clippers
J. Magloire, New Orleans Hornets
B. Miller, Sacramento Kings
D. Mutombo, Houston Rockets
R. Nesterovic, San Antonio Spurs
T. Ratliff, Portland Trail Blazers
L. Wright, Memphis Grizzlies
Yao Ming, Houston Rockets
Or for that matter, any write-in votes for the West. Brad Miller is really the only other player with similar stats this season. Yao is also the bigger name, so he becomes the "best" choice by default.
Sit wrote:Andrew... i read an article on Kobe band it points out a real good point. How the hell did all of his troubles which must have tarnished his reputation ALOT... and hesa still getting 6th most votes in voting??? And Im still amazed his averages are up to 27,7,7,1 and 1.... and he only shooting 40% from the field,.. imagine if he sank 45-50% of his FG...
Not nearly enough damage has been done to knock him out of the picture, but I'm sure his troubles over the past year have influenced a lot of fans in their voting. Additionally, T-Mac is now in the West. A lot of people are likely voting for T-Mac and a point guard instead of Kobe and a point guard or the projected backcourt of Kobe and T-Mac.