YES THEY'RE GOING
- Russell Westbrook - With averages of 23 ppg 8 assist 5rebounds he's definitely headed to Staples Center.
- Joakim Noah - Has improved every year in the league. Averaging a career high of 14 ppg and second in rebounding at 12. Expect him to backup Superman.
- Kevin Love - The coaches should not penalize him because he plays for the Wolves. 20 ppg 15 rebounds...he's going home.
BARING INJURY FROM ANOTHER PLAYER THEY'RE GOING
- Blake Griffin - Karl Malone in training will have a tough time getting the nod over Dirk, Melo, Timmy, Gasol but it's hard to keep 20 ppg 11 rebounds out the lineup. He's also a fan favorite.
- Monta Ellis - Just like Griffin Ellis has Bryant, Nash, DWill, CP3 to contend. He can only hope for the coaches or injury to get the nod.
- Brook Lopez - Skills similar to Tim Duncan but unless Noah or Howard stay home, he's not going home. 18 ppg but should average more than 6 rebounds.
- John Wall - Same story...has to contend with Wade, Rose, Rondo but it's hard denying his 17 ppg 9 assist and 2 steals per game. Then again AI didn't make it his rookie year as well.
- Andrea Bargnani - Finally living up to his #1 draft pick billing and putting up 20 a night.
MAYBE NEXT YEAR
- Brandon Jennings - Not even the best PG in his division or on I-94
- Eric Gordon - 24 a night but he plays for the Clippers. If they were a playoff team...yes
- Al Jefferson - Now that he's on a winning team this might be the year...or not 16 ppg 8 rebounds
NO CHANCE
- Stephen Curry - Great range comes with is 21 PPG and 5 assist. Unfortunately he plays for the Warriors.
- David Lee - Should have made it last year as a Knick but it will be much harder in the Western Conference. 15 PPG and 9 REB are down from last year.
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