Congratulation to my bro @john_wall !! #allstargame #2014 http://t.co/OZXVV5nHiu
— kevin seraphin (@kevin_seraphin) January 31, 2014
No disrespect to the west reserves but my guy @AntDavis23 deserves to be on that squad. #snubbed #Pelicans
— Eric Gordon (@TheofficialEG10) January 31, 2014
Congrats to my bro @chrisbosh on joining @dwyanewade & myself in N.O. for the All-Star game. I/We… http://t.co/mUEgR0YM5I
— LeBron James (@KingJames) January 31, 2014
Man congrats to my bro @demar_derozan making the All Star game…i know how hard he worked to get… http://t.co/lk0IrdQB0W — Quincy Acy (@QuincyAcy) January 31, 2014
And a special congrats to my rook @DeMar_DeRozan! 1st time #AllStar! You deserve it! — Chris Bosh (@chrisbosh) January 31, 2014
Everyone isn’t happy about the selections, and that is to be expected. In a league with over 450 athletes, it’s impossible to expect that all its best players would make the All-Star game, especially when there are only 24 roster spots to give away—12 to each conference.
Fortunately, the Commissioner may be able to select ONE replacement player for the Western Conference with Kobe Bryant likely to sit out this year, as he continues to recover from his knee injury.
So, among all the “snubbed” players in the Western Conference, who is likely to get Bryant’s spot? Let us know in the comments below or hit us up on Twitter.
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