Despite being one of only three players in the league to average at least 20 points and 10 rebounds, Jefferson did not tally enough votes among the Western Conference’s head coaches to be named as a backup.
Jefferson is averaging 22.7 points and 10.5 rebounds a game. He was likely hurt by the team’s 16-28 record, but the team was hoping a 10-3 mark in January would have been enough to get him in.
“I can tell you, Al’s played like an All-Star,” Wolves coach Kevin McHale said after Thursday’s morning practice. “He deserves to be an All-Star.”
Do the coaches factor in a team’s record when they vote for the reserves?
“I think it’s important,” Jazz coach Jerry Sloan said a couple of hours after casting his All-Star votes. “Somebody’s going to score on a bad team. It just ends up being that way. Somebody’s going to get opportunities.”
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