The best players who never have (and probably never will) make an All-Star team.

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  • TheBossPineapple
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    • Jun 2013
    • 177

    #46
    Re: The best players who never have (and probably never will) make an All-Star team.

    Curry, Kawhi Leonard, and Danny Green if he keeps on shooting the ball like he did in the NBA Finals.

    At one point or another, all of these players will make it.
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    • turty11
      All Star
      • Apr 2013
      • 8923

      #47
      Re: The best players who never have (and probably never will) make an All-Star team.

      Originally posted by TheBossPineapple
      Curry, Kawhi Leonard, and Danny Green if he keeps on shooting the ball like he did in the NBA Finals.

      At one point or another, all of these players will make it.
      are you just trying to make yourself look dumb? danny green an all-star ...smh
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      • raiderphantom
        MVP
        • Jul 2012
        • 1537

        #48
        Re: The best players who never have (and probably never will) make an All-Star team.

        Too many volume shooters in the league today and some really good passers aren't rewarded on the stat sheet because hockey assists aren't recorded. I think Jeff Teague is one of the league's most underrated players the way he breaks down defenses but he'll probably never make an ASG. Al Jefferson is a dominant post player you can run an offense through, but he'll probably never make one either. Ty Lawson is a good one. John Wall might eventually get there in my opinion.
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        • ZB9
          Hall Of Fame
          • Nov 2004
          • 18387

          #49
          Re: The best players who never have (and probably never will) make an All-Star team.

          Jason Terry should have made an all-star team or two when he was in Dallas

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          • st0rmb11
            All Star
            • Nov 2008
            • 5167

            #50
            Re: The best players who never have (and probably never will) make an All-Star team.

            Originally posted by ZB9
            Jason Terry should have made an all-star team or two when he was in Dallas
            It's tough to believe that he never made one during his time in Atlanta & Dallas.


            One guy who I think was already mentioned, and who just got traded - Marcus Camby. He was a walking double-double, who was always getting 3+ blocks per game during his first decade in the league.

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            • StraightBaylien
              MVP
              • Jan 2012
              • 2120

              #51
              Re: The best players who never have (and probably never will) make an All-Star team.

              Originally posted by 24
              God Shammgod. Dude had some of the sickest handles I have ever seen in my entire life
              3.1 PPG, 0.4 RPG, 1.8 APG, .328% FG

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              • Vni
                Hall Of Fame
                • Sep 2011
                • 14833

                #52
                Re: The best players who never have (and probably never will) make an All-Star team.

                Originally posted by TheBossPineapple
                Curry, Kawhi Leonard, and Danny Green if he keeps on shooting the ball like he did in the NBA Finals.

                At one point or another, all of these players will make it.
                Danny Green? I highly doubt it. The two others will though.

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