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Jones was the man all season, especially when he whacked Redage. he deserved the sixth man award.
Jones can't make his own team? Pop played Manu at 6th man quite often so does that mean Ginobli's crap.
Just because a coach wants someone who can flat out shoot to come of tha bench to do their damage doesn't mean they can't play. I'd way rather have Phill Jones on my bench than half of the other teams starters
I think the selections are just about spot on. You can't really argue that big Luke should have been in the 1st team instead of Anstey. Whether you like him or not, Anstey was the most dominant and influential big man in the NBL and his team made the grand final series. All first team recipients were on teams that finished top 3.