We already know who are the starters, now it’s time to familiarize ourselves with the reserves. The 2010 NBA All-Star Game is just around the corner as the NBA’s midseason classic will officially shift the attention to hoops with football season officially over. LeBron James and Dwyane Wade lead the East as they take on Kobe Bryant and Carmelo Anthony of the West

We know the starters, now it’s time to find out who got snubbed and who should be there in Dallas. Every year, the NBA’s midseason extravaganza snubs a few players who fans feel should be in the league’s annual celebration of the brightest stars in the NBA.

Because he thought defending slam dunk titles is under NBA rules. Either that or Nate Robinson is just trying to get everybody’s attention and hype up the All-Star slam dunk contest because the annual event right smack in the middle of the 2010 NBA basketball season has already lost LeBron James Yup, we won’t be seeing LeBron James after just almost a year ago, he referred to himself in the first, second and third person all at the same time, saying, ”Right now I’m preliminary putting my name in the 2010 contest Saturday night. LeBron James is saying in 2010, in Dallas Stadium, he will compete.” As far as reigning champion Nate Robinson is concerned, WILL BE because, according to him, ”the champion has to go back.” Nate Robinson said, ”The NBA, they asked me, ‘Do you want to do it?’ And at first I wasn’t sure.

It was excellence of execution alright. In what turned out to be one of Brett Favre’s greatest performances in postseason play, the ageless one scored four touchdowns, racking up 234 yards while giving up no interceptions in the 34-3 annihilation of the Cowboys in the 2010 NFL playoffs . Yep, you read it, Brett Favre FINALLY beat the Cowboys in the playoffs as he connected with Sidney Rice not one, not two but THREE times before hooking up with Visanthe Shiancoe for their fourth trip in the endzone to send the ‘Boys packing back home to Texas.

It’s the business end of the NFL season and Andy Richmond talks us through the injury news, the stats and the betting in: Philadelphia @ Dallas, Baltimore @ New England and Green Bay @ Arizona. Related posts: Vegas oddmakers release odds for 2010 Wild Card Round The Wild Card games will kick off next Saturday…