The Hamilton Spectator

VanVleet keeping all-star snub in perspectiv­e amid pandemic

Toronto guard will likely use time off to relax and gear up for second half

- LORI EWING

With the world still reeling in a global pandemic, Fred VanVleet is keeping the NBA all-star game in perspectiv­e.

VanVleet and the Toronto Raptors had hoped he would earn his first all-star selection, but the guard was left off the roster for the March 7 game in Atlanta.

“There’s too much real (stuff) going on in the world for me to be crying about making the allstar game,” VanVleet said after Tuesday night’s 109-102 loss to Philadelph­ia.

VanVleet is averaging 19.8 points, and has been excellent carrying the point guard load in the absence of injured Kyle Lowry.

VanVleet said his family and friends spent Tuesday trying to convince him he would be named to the team.

“I’ve been managing everybody’s expectatio­ns,” he said.

He heard the bad news moments before stepping on the floor of Amalie Arena to face the Sixers.

“As much as it doesn’t matter, it does matter, if that makes sense,” VanVleet said. “I’m not going to lie and say, ‘Oh, I don’t care.’ Obviously I care, and it’s something that I want to be a part of some day.

“But I just think having the proper perspectiv­e on it (is important), and the understand­ing that I’m not going anywhere. This is not going to be my last year being up for an all-star.”

For the first time since 2014, no Raptors made the all-star team, as coaches voted Brooklyn’s James Harden, Boston’s Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum, New York’s Julius Randle, Chicago’s Zach LaVine, Philadelph­ia’s Ben Simmons, and Orlando’s Nikola Vucevic as backups for the Eastern Conference.

Raptors coach Nick Nurse said he was “very disappoint­ed” VanVleet was overlooked.

“I was trying to stop the narrative. The narrative I kept hearing was, ‘Oh, if you guys wouldn’t have had such a bad start.’ Well, the voting just ended (Monday), we’re like 14-7 in our last 21 (games), were you still stuck on our 2-8 start?

“Kyle’s been out of a bunch of games. (VanVleet) has picked up the slack for a six-time allstar, won a lot of games, beat a lot of good teams, had huge games. I’m disappoint­ed. I take nothing away from the guys that made it … but I think he’s played his guts out and our team’s played pretty well, and he’s been a big reason for it.”

VanVleet said earlier this week that if he didn’t make the team, he’d spend the all-star break relaxing on a beach.

It’s not the first time the 26year-old from Rockford, Ill., has gone without hearing his name called. Mr. “Bet on Yourself” went undrafted. This past offseason, the Raptors re-signed the guard to a four-year deal worth $85 million (U.S.) — the richest contract for an undrafted NBA player.

 ?? DOUGLAS P. DEFELICE GETTY IMAGES FILE PHOTO ?? Fred VanVleet is averaging 19.8 points this season and been carrying the load for the Raptors on most nights.
DOUGLAS P. DEFELICE GETTY IMAGES FILE PHOTO Fred VanVleet is averaging 19.8 points this season and been carrying the load for the Raptors on most nights.

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