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It should not have come down to CP3 being out. CB 1 has
outplayed every point guard in the western conference for the last
month, hands down. His selection to the All Star team was more than
deserved.
Chauncey Billups News and Nugget News
Chauncey Snubbed for 2010 All Star Game (Courtesy of Denver
Post)
By Chris Dempsey The Denver Post
Chauncey Billups may be taking his All-Star snub in stride,
but his coach George Karl has a bone to pick at his guard's exclusion.
And, for that matter, the exclusion of rookie Ty Lawson and sharp-shooting
Arron Afflalo as well.
Let him explain.
"I can't deny that I'm highly disappointed that Chauncey, Ty and Afflalo
didn't get more recognition," Karl said Friday afternoon. "I think all of
them deserve to be. Arron in the 3-point contest, Ty I think has proven
to be a top-five, top-10 rookie easily in my mind. But the abundance of
guards probably forced him out, and the same reason for Chauncey.
"I have no problems with Chris Paul, Deron Williams and Steve Nash being
selected. But Chauncey in the last four weeks has been playing better than
all of them. I think he has been incredible, holding our team together and
lifting it into a very confident and successful team."
In fact, Billups has been there when the Nuggets have needed him most. Without
their leading scorer, Carmelo Anthony, Billups has picked up his play immensely.
Anthony has missed seven of the 13 games this month with injuries.
In January, Billups has averaged 24.6 points, 6.5 assists and 1.3 steals.
He's shot a blistering 46 percent from the 3-point line and a sizzling 47
percent from the field overall. He's helped lead the Nuggets to nine of
their 11 wins this month, including a current eight-game winning streak.
But despite the disappointment in selection matters, Karl is looking forward
to coaching his fourth All-Star game, but not for himself.
"I look at it as an honor," Karl said. "But I'm more excited for my assistants,
especially some of the young guys. Two years ago, when we lost (assistant
coaches Mike) Dunlap and Doug (Moe), we made a decision, instead of going
out and hiring people from outside, we decided to give our young guys an
opportunity. We gave them an opportunity and I think they've done fantastic.
I'm just really proud
some recognition and hopefully someday to progress into being a head coach
somewhere."
The coaches Karl spoke of are assistants John Welch, Chad Iske and Jamahl
Mosley, as well as Adrian Dantley who he says "even though he's an older
guy, he's a young coach."
Karl is the second Nuggets coach to walk the sidelines during an All-Star
game. The first was Larry Brown in 1977. Karl last coached an All-Star game
in 1998.
He said his strategy will be to keep it simple and keep the focus on the
players.
"I think you're going to rely upon your point guards and just the experience
of a lot of guys being in the game before," Karl said. "All you try to do
is organize it and rotate the guys so that everybody gets at least one opportunity
to play well.
"As the second half comes around, you might try to win the game if it's
a close game, but in a lot of ways you're just trying to make sure there's
no potholes or anything. You just try to get the game in a good rhythm and
let them celebrate the game of basketball by what great players they are."
Chris Dempsey: 303-954-1279 or cdempsey@denverpost.com
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