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

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  • superjames1992
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    • Jun 2007
    • 31382

    #16
    Re: The best players who never have (and probably never will) make an All-Star team.

    Bruce Bowen.
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    • buickbeast
      Banned
      • Jul 2011
      • 1277

      #17
      Re: The best players who never have (and probably never will) make an All-Star team.

      Originally posted by Hotobu
      You can't honestly think he'll (Curry) never make one though.
      With CP3, Westbrook, T. Parker and Rubio all in the West, along with Curry's durability....well crazier things have happened.

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      • Melbournelad
        MVP
        • Oct 2012
        • 1559

        #18
        Re: The best players who never have (and probably never will) make an All-Star team.

        Originally posted by SteelersFreak
        One of the worst teams of all time? Get the hell out of here with that nonsense.
        One of the worst playoff team of all time***

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        • dragonjaii
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          • Oct 2012
          • 213

          #19
          Re: The best players who never have (and probably never will) make an All-Star team.

          Josh smith, seems like he never makes it
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          • Rasco11
            MVP
            • Aug 2002
            • 1330

            #20
            Re: The best players who never have (and probably never will) make an All-Star team.

            Tayshaun Prince has had an admirable (and consistent) career. Figure he should have made at least one All-Star appearance. His defensive length and ability alone, make the (unflashy) 13-14ppg he averaged much easier to stomach.

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            • JazzMan
              SOLDIER, First Class...
              • Feb 2012
              • 13547

              #21
              Re: The best players who never have (and probably never will) make an All-Star team.

              Originally posted by dragonjaii
              Josh smith, seems like he never makes it
              Because he hasn't
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              • b2tha2ndpwr
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                • Aug 2005
                • 155

                #22
                Re: The best players who never have (and probably never will) make an All-Star team.

                Originally posted by Melbournelad
                One of the worst playoff team of all time***
                Any of the 9 teams that made the playoffs with a sub .500 record the past 10 years would beg to differ.

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                • JA Money14
                  Banned
                  • Mar 2012
                  • 0

                  #23
                  Re: The best players who never have (and probably never will) make an All-Star team.

                  Josh Smith is rediculously overrated and inconsistent. He'll never make it unless he finds a way to mature (mentally, i know hes a great guy.), and become a better decision maker. Don't let his stats fool you... Great player, but he tries to hard to be a superstar. Another one that comes to mind is OJ Mayo or Jordan Crawford. These guys can flat out score but you know, just far to inconsistent to be allstars

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                  • ERA
                    MVP
                    • Dec 2012
                    • 1579

                    #24
                    Mike Conley anyone? Hes only getting better but I can't see him breaking the barrier from good to elite/all-star.
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                    • griznation1
                      Rookie
                      • Nov 2012
                      • 67

                      #25
                      Re: The best players who never have (and probably never will) make an All-Star team.

                      Mike Bibby when he played for the Kings.

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                      • StudyinthewaysofJWM
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                        • Jun 2013
                        • 17

                        #26
                        Re: The best players who never have (and probably never will) make an All-Star team.

                        Paul Millsap was the first player that came to mind. Way underrated.

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                        • Melbournelad
                          MVP
                          • Oct 2012
                          • 1559

                          #27
                          Re: The best players who never have (and probably never will) make an All-Star team.

                          Originally posted by b2tha2ndpwr
                          Any of the 9 teams that made the playoffs with a sub .500 record the past 10 years would beg to differ.
                          You're missing my point. Take the best player of any of those 9 teams and they might lose 10 wins or so. Take Kobe off the lakers of 07 who went 42-40 and they struggle to get 15 wins, no 10 wins. Smush Parker, Luke Walton and kwame brown. In the starting lineup.

                          By worst playoff team I mean they were a team who had some very poor players who had no business being in the starting lineup of a playoff team and yet somehow still made it and had a winning record.
                          Last edited by Melbournelad; 06-09-2013, 11:18 AM.

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                          • 24
                            Forever A Legend
                            • Sep 2008
                            • 2809

                            #28
                            Re: The best players who never have (and probably never will) make an All-Star team.

                            God Shammgod. Dude had some of the sickest handles I have ever seen in my entire life


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                            • slimm44
                              MVP
                              • Sep 2005
                              • 3253

                              #29
                              Re: The best players who never have (and probably never will) make an All-Star team.

                              Originally posted by Melbournelad
                              You're missing my point. Take the best player of any of those 9 teams and they might lose 10 wins or so. Take Kobe off the lakers of 07 who went 42-40 and they struggle to get 15 wins, no 10 wins. Smush Parker, Luke Walton and kwame brown. In the starting lineup.

                              By worst playoff team I mean they were a team who had some very poor players who had no business being in the starting lineup of a playoff team and yet somehow still made it and had a winning record.
                              Have you noticed you've changed the qualifiers of your argument a few times now? You've started using hypotheticals to talk about what might have happened because your original statement didn't hold water. It might be best to move on.
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                              • Melbournelad
                                MVP
                                • Oct 2012
                                • 1559

                                #30
                                Re: The best players who never have (and probably never will) make an All-Star team.

                                Originally posted by slimm44
                                Have you noticed you've changed the qualifiers of your argument a few times now? You've started using hypotheticals to talk about what might have happened because your original statement didn't hold water. It might be best to move on.
                                Actually my argument has not changed one bit. I just should of explained it better.

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