Atlanta Hawks Joe Johnson and Al Horford Named As NBA All Star Reserves

Blake Griffin is going to his first All-Star game, and Kevin Garnett matched an NBA record with his 14th straight selection as one of a record-tying four Boston Celtics headed for the mid season event.

Rajon Rondo, Paul Pierce and Ray Allen will accompany Garnett, who equaled Jerry West, Shaquille O’Neal and Karl Malone for the most consecutive selections. The Celtics joined the 2006 Detroit Pistons as the only teams to have four players picked as reserves by the coaches.

Griffin, the Rookie of the Year favorite of the Clippers, will be playing on his home floor in the Feb. 20 game at Staples Center. Joining him on the Western Conference team were Tim Duncan and Manu Ginobili of the NBA-leading Spurs; forwards Dirk Nowitzki of Dallas and Pau Gasol of the Lakers; and guards Deron Williams of Utah and Russell Westbrook of Oklahoma City, who joins Griffin as the lone first-time selections.

Chris Bosh will go to Los Angeles with Miami teammates LeBron James and Dwyane Wade, who were elected as starters. The other East reserves picked Thursday were Atlanta’s Joe Johnson and Al Horford.

I knew Blake was going to be a reserve…

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2 Comments

  1. DHaynes says:

    NBA All Star Game is NOW the same as the Pro Bowl… Anyone watch the Pro Bowl this year? Sad to say I DID! As long as the fans vote weighs so much, it will be horrible to watch. OH YEAH… Guess who was voted as the starting center for the West: YAO MING! Yeah, he played all of 3 games this year and was the leading vote getter for Centers in the West! Players dont really care about this game so why should we?

  2. Dino says:

    It should have been josh smith

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