It's never too early to get started on who deserves to compete in one of the most highly publicized events on television world-wide.
NBA Primetime ranks their top performers on the season thus far and lists the starting five and bench players for both conferences.
Eastern Conference
Starting Five
G- Dwyane Wade—Averaging 27.8 PPG 14 GP (fourth in league). A clear favorite in the starting lineup.
G- Vince Carter—Has helped bring Orlando to a 12-4 record (best in Eastern Conference), while averaging just under 20 PPG, 5.0 RPG, and 2.3 APG.
F- LeBron James—Arguably the most elite player in the league, is there any doubt LJ won't make the starting five!?!
F- Josh Smith—An extreme underdog who probably won't make it into the starting five, but a player who is more than deserving of the opportunity.
C- Dwight Howard—The clear favorite at the center position, posting 17.3 PPG, 11.8 RPG, and 1.8 BPG.
Seven Bench Players
Joe Johnson- SG
Chris Bosh- PF (Will most likely make the starting five list)
Kevin Garn ...
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Article written by Brandon Ribak
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