Note to NBA Western Conference coaches about to pick All-Star Game reserves: Check out Matt Harpring. The Utah Jazz forward can't be found on the All-Star ballot, but he's on another list: the only member of the elite 170 Club, players shooting better than 50% from the field, 40% from three-point range and 80% from the line.

Harpring entered Wednesday's game at Denver sixth in the league in field goal percentage (51.2), fifth in three-point shooting (43.9) and among the top 25 in free throw percentage (84.5). Throw in career-high averages of 18.2 points and 7.1 rebounds, and Harpring is having a bust-out season ? and a season of head scratching for the Philadelphia 76ers.

That team told the 6-7, fifth-year veteran he was a rebounder and defender, not a shooter, when he arrived in a trade before last season, and the same team called him a midlevel player when he became a free agent last summer.