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All-Star Rosters Announced

Posted by Neil Paine on January 29, 2010

In case you missed it, the All-Star reserves were named yesterday, completing the rosters (barring injury replacements). Here are the teams (and snubs, according to this post) for each conference, along with some fun APBRmetric stats:

Eastern Conference

Starters Tm G Min ORtg %Pos DRtg Floor% Stop% SPM T/Min %Pass %Shoot %Fouled %TO
Allen Iverson PHI 20 651 104.2 23.0 113.8 0.497 0.389 -4.06 1.37 58 27 9 6
Dwyane Wade MIA 45 1655 112.4 35.1 104.9 0.537 0.542 9.86 1.90 54 30 11 5
LeBron James CLE 47 1814 120.2 34.3 101.3 0.560 0.566 13.39 2.06 60 26 10 5
Kevin Garnett BOS 32 985 114.7 20.7 99.4 0.558 0.571 2.64 1.00 49 37 9 5
Dwight Howard ORL 46 1606 111.3 23.7 95.4 0.566 0.702 6.27 0.87 29 31 28 12
Bench Tm G Min ORtg %Pos DRtg Floor% Stop% SPM T/Min %Pass %Shoot %Fouled %TO
Gerald Wallace CHA 43 1805 112.4 19.9 97.9 0.539 0.619 4.68 0.79 35 39 19 7
Chris Bosh TOR 47 1687 118.4 28.1 109.2 0.578 0.552 4.61 1.05 32 43 18 6
Joe Johnson ATL 44 1652 111.4 26.0 108.5 0.509 0.444 2.50 1.40 55 36 6 4
Derrick Rose CHI 44 1596 104.0 27.1 108.2 0.513 0.421 -1.95 1.61 59 30 6 5
Rajon Rondo BOS 42 1541 113.4 22.6 100.6 0.552 0.543 5.15 2.04 77 15 4 4
Al Horford ATL 44 1510 122.2 17.2 103.7 0.600 0.559 2.59 0.79 48 37 9 5
Paul Pierce BOS 38 1366 115.8 22.2 102.7 0.512 0.494 3.96 1.17 51 30 13 6
Snubs Tm G Min ORtg %Pos DRtg Floor% Stop% SPM T/Min %Pass %Shoot %Fouled %TO
David Lee NYK 45 1658 115.3 23.3 105.6 0.562 0.558 2.46 1.09 49 36 9 6
Josh Smith ATL 44 1469 111.8 22.8 100.5 0.559 0.634 6.86 1.25 56 28 11 5
Vince Carter ORL 39 1193 103.1 25.7 104.4 0.460 0.491 1.85 1.21 47 39 10 4
Danny Granger IND 29 1049 105.8 27.0 105.7 0.460 0.524 4.67 1.11 37 42 14 6
Starters Tm G MPG P/36 2P% 3P% FT% TS% qAst %FGA AsR ToR PPR Drib FTr 3Ptd OR% DR% Blk% Stl%
Allen Iverson PHI 20 32.6 16.3 44.4 28.6 83.7 52.1 50.3% 21.3% 21.9 17.2 1.38 45.5 41.7 8.9 2.0 8.8 0.1 1.1
Dwyane Wade MIA 45 36.8 27.3 50.1 29.9 75.7 55.3 39.8% 33.7% 33.8 12.9 2.74 61.7 44.8 16.6 4.4 11.0 2.7 2.5
LeBron James CLE 47 38.6 28.2 55.7 35.4 77.5 60.9 42.6% 32.4% 40.0 14.5 4.17 65.8 49.5 25.3 3.2 18.4 2.0 2.1
Kevin Garnett BOS 32 30.8 17.5 54.1 0.0 84.2 58.5 69.1% 23.0% 14.4 12.1 0.71 34.2 28.2 0.3 5.1 23.2 2.2 1.6
Dwight Howard ORL 46 34.9 18.0 60.7 0.0 60.0 62.7 56.7% 16.6% 7.5 22.1 -7.24 27.6 107.8 0.9 12.5 30.1 5.7 1.7
Bench Tm G MPG P/36 2P% 3P% FT% TS% qAst %FGA AsR ToR PPR Drib FTr 3Ptd OR% DR% Blk% Stl%
Gerald Wallace CHA 43 42.0 16.3 50.2 35.7 75.8 58.3 58.2% 18.8% 8.0 15.2 -2.68 24.7 61.3 15.6 5.9 25.8 2.4 2.0
Chris Bosh TOR 47 35.9 24.0 52.2 40.0 78.7 59.5 60.2% 27.3% 10.5 12.1 -2.71 35.2 54.6 2.0 10.1 26.2 2.2 0.9
Joe Johnson ATL 44 37.5 20.9 49.6 34.9 83.1 53.6 51.5% 28.2% 21.9 11.0 3.11 43.7 18.3 26.5 3.4 11.5 0.1 1.5
Derrick Rose CHI 44 36.3 19.6 48.2 23.5 75.1 51.2 45.6% 28.1% 30.6 14.6 3.22 54.9 21.8 2.2 2.8 8.4 0.7 1.1
Rajon Rondo BOS 42 36.7 14.0 56.7 19.5 58.5 55.6 42.0% 19.5% 43.7 18.5 9.54 69.4 27.4 8.6 3.9 10.2 0.3 3.5
Al Horford ATL 44 34.3 14.5 57.4 100.0 75.6 60.8 58.8% 16.6% 9.9 13.0 0.00 26.9 29.2 0.2 9.0 24.1 2.8 1.1
Paul Pierce BOS 38 35.9 19.0 47.1 46.5 85.4 62.2 63.2% 21.8% 16.6 16.1 -0.12 35.4 49.7 33.0 1.7 14.0 0.9 1.8
Snubs Tm G MPG P/36 2P% 3P% FT% TS% qAst %FGA AsR ToR PPR Drib FTr 3Ptd OR% DR% Blk% Stl%
David Lee NYK 45 36.8 19.0 55.8 0.0 78.8 59.3 56.8% 23.2% 16.5 14.3 -0.40 37.0 27.7 0.5 7.8 28.1 0.7 1.4
Josh Smith ATL 44 33.4 16.6 51.5 0.0 62.5 54.5 53.2% 19.8% 18.3 14.8 1.32 42.5 45.8 0.6 8.9 20.7 4.9 2.4
Vince Carter ORL 39 30.6 19.0 42.4 30.2 85.5 49.5 52.6% 29.0% 17.3 10.8 1.06 36.1 29.4 32.3 1.6 14.2 0.9 1.3
Danny Granger IND 29 36.2 22.0 45.5 36.0 83.8 55.8 61.6% 28.3% 13.3 13.7 -2.64 29.9 38.1 43.5 2.2 14.5 1.8 2.0

Western Conference

Starters Tm G Min ORtg %Pos DRtg Floor% Stop% SPM T/Min %Pass %Shoot %Fouled %TO
Steve Nash PHO 48 1609 121.4 27.4 115.9 0.538 0.388 1.37 2.44 77 16 3 5
Kobe Bryant LAL 46 1767 110.5 32.2 102.3 0.518 0.516 6.68 1.55 47 38 11 5
Carmelo Anthony DEN 38 1440 113.5 32.8 107.7 0.533 0.469 5.56 1.33 37 42 15 6
Tim Duncan SAS 41 1333 119.0 27.1 100.6 0.586 0.597 7.79 1.25 47 37 12 5
Amare Stoudemire PHO 48 1656 113.9 24.0 110.7 0.562 0.510 0.01 0.80 21 49 20 9
Bench Tm G Min ORtg %Pos DRtg Floor% Stop% SPM T/Min %Pass %Shoot %Fouled %TO
Kevin Durant OKC 45 1796 113.3 30.6 102.2 0.523 0.538 6.11 1.25 35 41 16 8
Dirk Nowitzki DAL 45 1707 113.7 27.2 103.6 0.535 0.546 4.67 1.12 35 45 16 5
Zach Randolph MEM 44 1642 117.5 24.7 109.5 0.576 0.493 2.28 0.94 34 47 12 6
Brandon Roy POR 40 1532 118.5 27.0 108.9 0.552 0.459 5.76 1.51 54 31 11 4
DeRon Williams UTA 41 1523 115.5 25.5 107.1 0.540 0.446 3.77 2.08 72 18 6 4
Chris Paul NOH 37 1424 125.0 25.5 106.5 0.575 0.541 9.53 2.30 75 17 5 3
Pau Gasol LAL 29 1051 123.8 20.8 100.5 0.600 0.557 4.64 1.04 51 32 13 5
Snubs Tm G Min ORtg %Pos DRtg Floor% Stop% SPM T/Min %Pass %Shoot %Fouled %TO
Marc Gasol MEM 44 1564 123.3 17.8 106.7 0.618 0.557 5.00 0.83 45 31 16 7
Nene Hilario DEN 45 1542 122.9 16.9 103.0 0.612 0.578 4.57 0.80 48 32 14 6
Kevin Love MIN 27 822 118.6 22.8 107.9 0.566 0.551 5.71 1.03 46 34 14 5
Starters Tm G MPG P/36 2P% 3P% FT% TS% qAst %FGA AsR ToR PPR Drib FTr 3Ptd OR% DR% Blk% Stl%
Steve Nash PHO 48 33.5 19.2 56.0 44.2 94.6 63.6 30.5% 22.6% 51.4 21.8 9.94 79.6 23.2 30.0 1.7 8.6 0.3 0.8
Kobe Bryant LAL 46 38.4 26.2 49.3 32.1 83.1 54.8 52.4% 33.3% 23.0 12.3 0.51 49.3 32.5 18.0 3.4 12.1 0.5 2.3
Carmelo Anthony DEN 38 37.9 27.5 47.8 36.1 86.1 56.8 59.1% 34.2% 16.6 12.7 -2.48 42.7 45.9 11.7 6.7 13.1 0.7 1.7
Tim Duncan SAS 41 32.5 22.4 53.4 0.0 74.7 57.6 61.3% 27.2% 17.6 11.2 0.73 42.9 38.6 0.8 12.2 26.4 4.0 0.8
Amare Stoudemire PHO 48 34.5 20.8 55.6 0.0 75.9 60.7 64.6% 23.4% 4.8 15.8 -5.64 26.0 47.5 0.4 8.2 18.3 1.9 1.1
Bench Tm G MPG P/36 2P% 3P% FT% TS% qAst %FGA AsR ToR PPR Drib FTr 3Ptd OR% DR% Blk% Stl%
Kevin Durant OKC 45 39.9 26.6 50.6 36.5 87.3 59.8 53.9% 30.5% 14.6 16.2 -4.58 37.8 48.5 19.6 3.5 17.0 1.6 1.8
Dirk Nowitzki DAL 45 37.9 24.1 48.5 38.7 88.8 56.9 64.9% 29.2% 12.0 9.8 -0.72 37.0 39.0 8.9 2.8 20.4 2.4 1.3
Zach Randolph MEM 44 37.3 20.1 51.0 25.0 80.2 55.5 51.5% 25.9% 9.2 12.0 -2.13 31.2 31.0 2.7 14.6 21.7 0.9 1.2
Brandon Roy POR 40 38.3 23.1 52.4 35.3 79.2 58.1 53.0% 27.6% 25.0 11.8 2.89 48.3 39.7 23.0 3.4 11.3 0.3 1.5
DeRon Williams UTA 41 37.1 18.4 52.7 38.3 77.7 58.8 49.9% 22.6% 41.3 17.6 8.38 68.7 38.9 23.5 2.4 10.0 0.5 1.5
Chris Paul NOH 37 38.5 19.3 52.8 41.1 86.0 59.9 33.9% 22.6% 49.2 13.4 12.76 77.8 32.1 19.3 1.4 12.6 0.4 3.1
Pau Gasol LAL 29 36.2 17.3 54.1 0.0 82.7 60.4 57.8% 19.0% 14.4 12.6 0.89 35.6 44.2 0.6 10.8 22.2 3.4 0.6
Snubs Tm G MPG P/36 2P% 3P% FT% TS% qAst %FGA AsR ToR PPR Drib FTr 3Ptd OR% DR% Blk% Stl%
Marc Gasol MEM 44 35.5 15.2 60.4 0.0 69.2 64.3 49.4% 15.1% 9.6 17.1 -1.68 27.6 61.4 0.0 9.5 22.1 3.3 1.5
Nene Hilario DEN 45 34.3 14.6 58.8 0.0 70.2 62.8 57.0% 15.9% 10.7 13.9 -0.17 27.2 55.5 0.2 6.9 20.5 2.1 2.4
Kevin Love MIN 27 30.4 17.2 47.0 36.8 80.6 55.6 51.7% 20.7% 13.7 12.3 0.00 33.7 47.7 12.6 16.4 27.0 1.0 1.5

7 Responses to “All-Star Rosters Announced”

  1. Anon Says:

    Neil,

    Looking at the SPM numbers, is there any strong correlation between SPM and win shares? I've been trying to figure out how these two metrics are similar and also how they differ in how they value players outside of your LeBrons, Kobes, Wades, etc. of the league who are good at pretty much everything. I think some good examples from the above list to look at would be Amare Stoudamire and Steve Nasah: per 3000 minutes they have been solid by win shares, but their SPM are the lowest among all-star starters. Perhaps their defenses has been particularly suspect? It wouldn't be a surprise given that these guys are not known for being lock-down defenders by any means.

  2. P Middy Says:

    David Lee got screwed.

  3. Peter Says:

    What about Russell Westbrook or O.J. Mayo??? And maybe Jeff Green?
    And lets not forget LaMarcus Aldridge...

    If David West is a 2-time All-Star...

  4. Carter Says:

    You put Marc Gasol and Kevin Love who is fucking terrible and you don't put Monte Ellis thats embarrassing Monte should be starting as the point guard

  5. Neil Paine Says:

    I'd be more embarrassed if I was a Monta Ellis fan who didn't know how to spell "Monta"...

  6. Nuno Says:

    Iverson starting. THAT is a joke. And I agree with Middy - it's unbelievable that David Lee is not even on the bench.

  7. Daniel Bui Says:

    Carter, what has Monta Ellis done to deserve a starting all-star spot?

    Besides from an increase of scoring and slight increase of assists, Ellis' season isn't even as good as his 07-08 season. Even his PER dropped. Not to mention that his team record is horrible.

    On the other hand, Gasol has been playing great, and he and Zach Randplph has formed a very strong front court.