More dunk contest stories
- DeMar DeRozan talks trash to Eric Gordon
- Dear LeBron: It’s Time to Dunk
A dunk contest spot may have opened for LeBron
So far you’ve got Steve Nash (back/abs),
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If Wallace skips the dunk contest, who would you want to see in his place?
Now add Gerald Wallace to the list. According to the
Charlotte Observer, the first-time All-Star has a hamstring pull that may cause him to miss tonight’s game against the Lakers. Presumably, Wallace would be day-to-day after that.
- Inside the Mind of Shannon Brown
In the days leading up to All-Star break, you can always count on some of the vets who were selected for the game coming up with nagging injuries. If anything, it gives them a convenient excuse just in case they decide last-minute to skip the All-Star festivities and take the weekend for vacation.
Crash is no stranger to playing hurt, and while I doubt he’ll miss his All-Star Game debut if he’s able to stand and jog, he might be smart to take a pass on the Slam
Dunk contest. If that happens, he’ll need a replacement. The League could just scrap the Friday night “dunk-in” and have DeMar DeRozan and Eric Gordon compete next to Shannon Brown and Nate Robinson, they could enlist another big name like Andre Iguodala,
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Gerald Wallace, Dime #39
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