So it looks like happy endings are not just for story books after all! The “Associated Press” Tuesday reported that NBA Commissioner David Stern has selected Cleveland Cavaliers starting point guard Mo Williams to replace the injured Chris Bosh in the NBA All-Star Game which will be held this Sunday in Phoenix. Williams had previously been slighted twice, once when the initial list of reserves were announced, and then when Jameer Nelson was replaced by Boston Celtics guard Ray Allen.
Williams has had by far the best season of his career stats wise, he has averaged 17.2 points, 4.2 assists, and 3.3 rebounds per game. He is also the biggest factor not named LeBron James in the best season that the Cavaliers have had in their history in the Association. Cleveland as of Tuesday morning had a record of 39-10 leading the NBA Central Division by 12 games over the second place Detroit Pistons.