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Re: 2002-03 ALL-NBA TEAMS
Facts always win over rhetoric.
DanF
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From: <Eggcentric@xxxxxxx>
To: <Celtics@xxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2003 8:53 AM
Subject: 2002-03 ALL-NBA TEAMS
> This likely proves no more than the controversial EFFICIENCY RATINGS
> or any other ''official'' player ratings. It is merely one more
indication
> of
> Walker's perceived value throughout the NBA community, and maybe the
> very reason he remains on our roster.
>
> The 2002-03 ALL-NBA TEAMS were chosen by a 122-member voting panel
> of writers and broadcasters throughout the U.S. and Canada consisting of
> national media members and members from each of the league's 29 teams
> who regularly cover the NBA.
>
> Duncan led all players with 603 points, Pierce managed to make the third
> team with 91 points. Walker received 3 points.
>
> 2002-03 ALL-NBA TEAMS
>
> FIRST TEAM Points
> Tim Duncan 603
> Kobe Bryant 599
> Kevin Garnett 596
> Shaquille ObNeal 593
> Tracy McGrady 578
>
> SECOND TEAM
> Dirk Nowitzki 360
> Jason Kidd 355
> Allen Iverson 350
> Chris Webber 310
> Ben Wallace 307
>
> THIRD TEAM
> Jermaine ObNeal 165
> Stephon Marbury 141
> PAUL PIERCE 91
> Steve Nash 85
> Jamal Mashburn 63
>
> Also receiving votes/points -
>
> Yao Ming 55
> Karl Malone 33
> Shawn Marion 28
> Z, Ilgauskas 25
> Vlade Divac 23
> Steve Francis 18
> Ray Allen 15
> Gary Payton 14
> Rasheed Wallace 14
> Allan Houston 10
> Brad Miller 8
> David Robinson 8
> Pau Gasol 8
> P. Stojakovic 8
> Michael Jordan 7
> ANTOINE WALKER 3
> A. Stoudemire 2
> A. Jamison 2
> Elton Brand 2
> Theo Ratliff 2
> Brian Grant 2
> Jalen Rose 1
> J. Magloire 1
> John Stockton 1
> Michael Finley 1
> Mike Bibby 1
> Tony Parker 1
> W. Szczerbiak 1