2011 NBA All-Star Starters Revealed, What About the Reserves?
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Denver coach George Karl likes to say each All-Star squad should have 15 players, rather than 12.
It's a great idea for the West this season, with there about to be some serious snubs. As for the East, 10 seems a better number this season in a conference that after the top teams has as much depth as the local park's kiddie pool.
Perhaps the East should concede two spots to the West. Throw ...