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Has There Ever Been a Flukier NBA All-Star Than Jamaal Magloire?

UPDATE: Magloire holds a slim lead through Tuesday morning; voting ends Friday at 5 p.m.

You can't hear a mention of Jamaal Magloire in the media without being told that he was an All-Star once. That begs the question: is Magloire the flukiest All-Star in recent NBA history?

I looked over the All-Star rosters since 1990, about as far back as I feel qualified to determine whether an All-Star selection was fluky or not. Injury replacements are included. Here are the nominees. Feel free to write in your own candidate.

 

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Who is the flukiest NBA All-Star since 1990?
Kevin Willis, Atlanta, 1992
2 votes
Michael Adams, Washington, 1992
10 votes
B.J. Armstrong, Chicago, 1994
14 votes
Dana Barros, Philadelphia, 1995
13 votes
Tyrone Hill, Cleveland, 1995
19 votes
Chris Gatling, Dallas, 1997
27 votes
Nick Van Exel, L.A. Lakers, 1998
3 votes
Jayson Williams, New Jersey, 1998
14 votes
Dale Davis, Indiana, 2000
15 votes
Anthony Mason, Miami, 2001
13 votes
Wally Szczerbiak, Minnesota, 2002
61 votes
Jamaal Magloire, New Orleans, 2004
69 votes
Other
4 votes

264 votes | Poll has closed

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Gotta link to a post I wrote a few months ago. I would say BJ Armstrong was crazier.

by David Arnott on Oct 13, 2008 3:21 PM EDT   0 recs

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