For better or worse, fan balloting has been cast and counted, and the responsibility of correcting mistakes, filling bench spots and inevitably producing a snub or two rests on the shoulders of the head coaches around the league.
Each is asked to pick seven players (two guards, two forwards, a center and two wildcards), and no selection can be member of his own team. If a coach feels it is warranted, they are permitted to select a player to fill a position different than the one he is listed at. For example, penciling in Toronto’s Chris Bosh as the Eastern Conference’s backup center even though he is technically listed as a forward is OK.
Although I pretend to be an NBA head coach to impress the ladies, alas, I have no actual say in who is chosen and am therefore left with merely this blog. I can only hope coaches refer to it before handing in their ballots this afternoon.
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