ParniValjak
All-Star
Congrats big guy! You've made it despite the sabotage! You thoroughly deserve this and I am sure its a first of many more to come!
Go get them DMC!
Go get them DMC!
You really gotta wonder...what is Cousins ceiling as a basketball player? top 3 in the NBA? Best in the NBA? Top 5 all time even?!?
Yes, it is.
First of All™, this is the ninth straight season that there has been at least one Commissioner's selection to replace an injured player. And second, look at a guy like Ray Allen: he was named as an injury replacement three times. Do you think he's referred to as a seven-time All-Star, or a ten-time All-Star?
I did read it; it's not as enlightening as you think it is. And it doesn't provide any additional detail for the question you asked, which is why I didn't include it in my response.Well if it is, perhaps you should read the rest of my post and enlighten yourself.
I did read it; it's not as enlightening as you think it is. And it doesn't provide any additional detail for the question you asked, which is why I didn't include it in my response.
Your question may have been "simple and honest," but that doesn't mean that it was a good question. And, for the record, you already got the answer you were looking for before you decided to reply to me so, with respect to your bar fight analogy, it doesn't seem to me as though you were trying too hard to avoid that 'accidental' bump.
Not really. The question was, does it count? Everything else was superfluous. Nothing you added to that post made the question any more valid, it just made it more long-winded.Doesn't include any additional detail? That's debatable. It's a valid question to ask if somebody gets to count this on their resume when they weren't originally picked as an all star. I'm not sure how short minded you have to be to not consider that as additional detail to the question I asked, but if you like to be stubborn, so be it...
It's not debatable at all, it was not a good question. Simple and honest, sure. Sincere? I'll take your word for it. But that doesn't make it a good question. And the notion that you might think that knowing the answer requires 'intricate' knowledge of the All-Star game is... odd.Good question? Debatable again. I'm sorry not all of us are so enlightened on the intricacies of all star games. It still doesn't deserve a smart alec remark especially from a staff member.
You appear to be the one misunderstanding the analogy. If you're trying to make the case that your "simple and honest" question was the 'accidental' bump, then you can't turn around and claim that my three-word response was the semantic equivalent of 'picking a fight'. You asked the question, and the question was answered. If that's all you wanted, you could have just thanked dime dropper, and left me out of it.Misunderstanding of the analogy...the accidental bump would be in reference to my simple and honest question which apparently is beneath you. The smart alec remark is the person wanting to fight. Got it? Great, I'm glad we're all on the same page.
Not really. The question was, does it count? Everything else was superfluous. Nothing you added to that post made the question any more valid, it just made it more long-winded.
It's not debatable at all, it was not a good question. Simple and honest, sure. Sincere? I'll take your word for it. But that doesn't make it a good question. And the notion that you might think that knowing the answer requires 'intricate' knowledge of the All-Star game is... odd.
Your comment about being a staff member is a deductive fallacy that derives from a negative premise. Moderators are not disallowed from being smart alecs.
You appear to be the one misunderstanding the analogy. If you're trying to make the case that your "simple and honest" question was the 'accidental' bump, then you can't turn around and claim that my three-word response was the semantic equivalent of 'picking a fight'. You asked the question, and the question was answered. If that's all you wanted, you could have just thanked dime dropper, and left me out of it.
Yep, you're right. You're always right...
You really gotta wonder...what is Cousins ceiling as a basketball player? top 3 in the NBA? Best in the NBA? Top 5 all time even?!?
Anyway, short answer = yes, and I don't think there is even any notation anywhere. Cuz is just an All Star, period. And 10 years from now nobody beyond the immediate fanbase is likely to even question how he got there.
And on the other hand, so far as I know, Kobe now is NOT an All Star. But could be wrong on that one if you are voted in. No idea what happens if Cuz got hurt tommorow. Would they then go to Lillard, and Cuz is NOT an All Star? Dunno.