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By John Hollinger
ESPN Insider Tuesday, January 17, 2006 Editor's note: All-Star balloting ends on Sunday, Jan. 22. Can a player on a terrible team still be an All-Star? With this year's soiree in Houston less than a month away, that question looms larger than ever this season. Several players whose teams are hovering near the bottom of the standings have performed so well that they're worthy of consideration. Players such as Washington's Gilbert Arenas, New Orleans/Oklahoma City's Chris Paul, Boston's Paul Pierce and Seattle's Ray Allen and Ras ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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