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Immediate reason: AI3 outnumbered him.
Indirect reasons: Rockets' poor record, injuries.
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In fact, in the United States, the number of fans of all the stars is about the same (I went to the United States to see the ball of a game plane), so the key is the Chinese audience, but this year is not easy!
His level is definitely better than that of the substitute Roy, in addition, there was a shooting in New Orleans, and Mai had already revealed that he did not want to participate, and there was a big reason.
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Because you didn't vote for him.
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The votes were squeezed out by Iverson.
Plus there are too many good guards in the West this year: Nash Paul (Western Conference backup guard) Parker Ginobili.
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He's not in good form this year and he's got a lot of super guards in the West.
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In the last week, Maddie's supporters relented and were overtaken by Iverson with 20,000 votes, which was really frustrating.
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First of all, Maddy's performance this season is no longer as domineering as the scoring champion of the year, and long-term injuries have also caused the Rockets to lose a big fight, the sluggish performance and the Rockets' poor record have greatly reduced the number of fans who originally supported Maddie, and there were rumors that Maddie had to be replaced some time ago, which greatly reduced Maddie's supporters in China and lost a lot of votes from Chinese fans. Second, Maddie is a pure scoring guard, and he is only blamed for his bad life in the West, where there are many good guards And the answer is that Iverson has better flexibility, faster speed, and even better technique than Maddie (Iverson sometimes scored with the Nuggets, and the organization grabbed it with one hand) En ......Finally, I like Iverson myself more I think the Rockets need to thoroughly implement Amarshal Princeton's offensive system, Iverson is more suitable to be a leader than Maddy, and if the Rockets can dig up the answer, then there is hope for a championship (it doesn't seem realistic.........
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Because he's not an all-star!
Everybody chooses him
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Because the fans voted for the All-Star starters
The one with the most votes in each position is the starter (the AI has more votes than the T-MAC, so it is the starter), and then the substitute is not selected according to the number of votes.
The bench is voted on by the coaches of each team.
It may be that T-Mac was not selected because of an injury.
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Ability to be questioned!! The mentality is even more so!!
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There are several reasons, one is because Maddie deliberately didn't play a few games, which smelled of fraud, and some of his votes were voted by Chinese fans, which affected it; Instead, Iverson went to the west, and it turned out that the fans in the east also brought a part; The third is that there is a problem with the RP, and the coach feels the same way.
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As of March 2018, Maddie has not received an All-Star ticket.
Since the introduction of the rule of "All-Star starters are voted for by fans" in 1975, only 17 people have won All-Star votes until 2018, namely McAdoo, Rick Barry, David Thompson, Moses Malone, Barkley, Garnett, Curry, Yao Ming, Howard, Grant Hill, Johnson, George Gervin, Carter, Kobe, Dr. J, James, Jordan;
Tracy McGrady, known as Maddy and Maddy, is an American NBA professional basketball player with a graceful and stretched style of play, serving as a scoring guard and small forward. McGrady is a seven-time All-Star and a two-time NBA scoring champion.
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There are many reasons for this:
1. The All-Star starting status is given by the fans, and the number of palm votes has to lead, which is a little worse for Maddie 2, his injury has dragged on until now, which greatly restricts him from participating in the game, including All-Star 3, Maddie made it clear that even if he is selected, he will not participate, everything is focused on the Rockets, etc., so Maddie missed this year's All-Star starter, but there is still next year, he still has a chance, we have to believe him!
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2001 (Washington): Starting guard in the East. It was the first time in her career that Maddy was named to the All-Star Game starting lineup, and Maddy, who was playing for the Magic at the time, and Allen Iverson of the 76ers formed the Eastern Conference Stars backcourt.
In 21 minutes of playing time, the newcomer Maddy only had 2 points and 1 rebound, but with 3:10 left to go, Maddy's only shot was the ultimate equalizer for the Eastern Stars.
2002 (Philadelphia): Magic defender Maddy lost his starting spot due to Michael Jordan's comeback. But as a substitute, Maddy played 23 minutes and scored 24 points, 3 rebounds and 4 assists, including a dunk in the second quarter that was named "one of the best dunks in All-Star history" at the time.
2003 (Atlanta): Maddy was voted All-Star starting guard that year, but he voluntarily gave way to Michael Jordan before the game. However, Jordan later came on as a starting forward, and Maddy still appeared as a starting guard in the East.
In 29 minutes played, Maddy grabbed five rebounds and two assists.
2004 (Los Angeles): It was Maddie's last All-Star Game as a Magic player. Maddy, who started the game, had 13 points, four rebounds and three assists in 23 minutes.
Interestingly, Maddie wore a red shoe on her left foot and a blue shoe on her right foot during this game, becoming the first star in the All-Star Game to wear two different colored sneakers.
2005 (Denver): In his first year with the Rockets, Maddy played as a starting guard in the West, and in 24 minutes, Maddy had 8 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists, which was also the best record of Maddy in the All-Star Game.
2006 (Houston): Maddy continued to play as a starter, scoring 36 points and diating out two assists in 27 minutes. Maddy performed very well throughout the game, and even Kobe Bryant was interested in helping him compete for the MVP.
However, Maddy missed the final moment, and the Western Stars eventually lost to the Eastern Stars, and Maddy's MVP dream was shattered by LeBron James.
2007 (Las Vegas): This was the year Maddy was still the starting guard for the Western Conference All-Star Team along with Kobe. In 18 minutes, Maddy had eight points, three rebounds, 11 assists and two steals, 11 of which broke his previous all-time record of five assists in an All-Star game.
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1998 New York, Rookie Challenge, 19 points in 10 minutes played; It seems like yes.
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1998 was the rookie game, and the all-around All-Star Game was 2001.
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The Rookie Game in '97 and the All-Star Game in '03.
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1998 New York, Rookie Challenge, 19 points in 10 minutes played;
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In the 2000-2001 season, he was the most improved player and made his first All-Star appearance.
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2001 Washington All-Star Game Maddie played for the Orlando Magic in the All-Star Game, starting with 2 points and 1 rebound in 21 minutes. Memorable moment: Maddy hit the only two points of the game on a layup with 3:10 left left in the game, and the East narrowly beat the West 111-110.
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2001, Washington All-Star Game.
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Maddie will definitely attend the All-Star Game this year, and he will also start in the West, as can be seen from the vote, because participating in the All-Star Game depends on the popularity of the player.
Eastern Conference All-Star Starter:
Center: O'Neal, All-Star with 1,622,446 votes, averaging 7 rebounds and 1 block per game this season.
Forward: James, All-Star with 2,516,049 votes, averaging rebounds and assists per game this season.
Bosh, an All-Star with 1,091,263 votes, is averaging 11 rebounds and blocks per game this season.
Guard: Wade, All-Star with 2,029,591 votes, averaging assists and steals per game this season.
Arenas, an All-Star with 1,454,166 votes, is averaging two assists per game this season.
Western Conference All-Star Starter:
Center: Yao Ming, All-Star with 2,451,718 votes, averaging rebounds and blocks per game this season.
Forward: Garnett, All-Star with 1,616,575 votes, averaging 2 rebounds per game this season.
Duncan, an All-Star with 1,436,584 votes, is averaging rebounds and blocks per game this season.
Guard: Bryant, All-Star with 2,138,777 votes, averaging rebounds and assists per game this season.
McGrady, an All-Star with 1,942,796 votes, is averaging rebounds and assists per game this season.
Player votes.
1.James 2,516,049
2.Yao Ming 2,451,718
3.Bryant 2,138,777
4.Wade 2,029,591
5.Maddie 1,942,796
6.Iverson 1,813,638
7.O'Neill 1,622,446
8.Garnett 1,616,575
9.Nash 1,504,826
10.Howard 1,464,613
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Landlord: Entering 2008, Maddie seems to have changed someone, if this state appears early, I believe that I will be able to enter the All-Star, but unfortunately...
Maddy has missed a number of games this season due to injury, especially his attitude towards the game has annoyed many people, and Maddie's professionalism has been greatly questioned. In addition, Maddie said last year that he did not want to play in the New Orleans All-Star Game, and this season he has repeatedly said that he wants to rest during the All-Star Weekend. This series of factors has a direct impact on Maddie's image in the minds of the managers of each team.
It can be said that Maddie's defeat is not only due to the objective factor of lack of strength, but also due to his lack of enthusiasm.
P.S. 2008 New Orleans All-Star Game East and West lineup.
East: Coaching: Celtics head coach Dodge Rivers.
Starts: Wallace [replacement Garnett], Howard, Kidd, Wade, James Subs: Billups, Bosh, Butler, Hamilton, Jamison, Pierce, Johnson West: Coaching: Hornets head coach Byron Scott.
Starters: Anthony, Kobe, Yao Ming, Iverson, Duncan.
Subs: Boozer, Nash, Nowitzki, Paul, Roy, Stoudeyer, West.
st p love personal finishing treasuresăCopyers please self-respect].
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The upstairs should have been from last year, but Maddie didn't go in this year.
It starts when the first goal is scored and ends when the last goal is scored. This makes the calculations look good. Reggie Miller's 9.8 minutes is also calculated in this way.
Because Maddie was very strong, the Magic team was short of people at that time, so they took a fancy to Maddie and traded him away.
More important rotation members. More than expected, the status of the team has improved. If you give too much playing time, you don't necessarily play well. As a Mai Mi, I have to admit that Maddie has been unable to play for 40 minutes.
Because he wants to play with Kobe Bryant now.
Because according to the normal pace of the game, it was really garbage time that a game should have. But it was a different story, and it was clear that it wasn't the usual garbage time, but rather the time of the playoffs. <> >>>More