The All-NBA First Team After 50 Games
By (Correspondent) on February 9, 2010
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The All-NBA teams are made up of the best players in the league at each position.
Since many players have been having breakout seasons, this team could change by the end of the season.
Point Guard: Steve Nash
I don't think anyone can really make an argument against this one.
When healthy, Chris Paul has been great. Since he hasn't been, this one goes to Nash, who has been playing his heart out and has been spectacular. The Suns would be nothing without their all-star point guard.
Shooting Guard: Kobe Bryant
Dwyane Wade has been making an argument, but hasn't done enough to surpass the great Kobe Bryant. Bryant has been hitting incredible clutch shots and battling through injuries. This guy is a warrior and deserves a spot on the first team.
Small Forward: LeBron James
LeBron is having yet another outstanding season and is doing all he can to keep the Cavs at the top of the league. Surprised?
Statistically, he's averaging the closest thing to a triple-double that we're going to see this year. His team is soaring. He's dominating. What more do you want?
Power Forward: Chris Bosh
Go ahead and hate, but you know what? Bosh has every right to take this spot.
He's putting up career numbers and getting a double-double virtually every night. He's pushing the Raptors to be contenders and putting up MVP-like numbers. Mr. Bosh, you are finally an elite player.
Center: Dwight Howard
When your go-to guy is a center, and your team is a contender, you know he has to be good. Howard is probably the most intimidating inside force in the league and the best rebounder.
His inside game is getting better, along with his free throw shooting. Dwight is becoming the complete package. Scary, isn't it?
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