The Best to Never Be an All-Star

by Tomislav Pakrac

For certain active players yet to play in an All-Star Game, there is always a chance they’ll be selected in upcoming seasons (players like David Lee, Josh Smith, Chris Kaman, Andre Iguodala, Monta Ellis, Al Jefferson…). This is a story, however, about players who were unjustly left out for the duration of their career, and will never have the opportunity to play because they have long since retired.

We cannot rewrite history, but we can retroactively honor those players who deserved to be part of the spectacle that is the All-Star Game. Here’s my all-time list of the best retired plaDrazen Petrovicyers who never made an All-Star game appearance: Drazen Petrovic, Eddie Johnson (not to be confused with a player of the same name who was a two time All-Star for the Atlanta Hawks in the beginning of ’80s), Derek Harper, Byron Scott, Rod Strickland, Ron Harper, Cedric Maxwell, Purvis Short, Phil Ford, Orlando Woolridge, Sam Perkins, Toni Kukoc. Regarding active players most egregiously snubbed by All-Star selection throughout their professional careers, four names stand out to me: Marcus Camby, Andre Miller, Mike Bibby and Lamar Odom.

In considering all the aforementioned players, I have to mention first my countryman, the late Drazen Petrovic, who left us too soon at the age of 28. Drazen was particularly deserving of playing in the 1993 All-Star game, hosted in Salt Lake City. He was at the peak of his powers that season, averaging 23.4 ppg while also shooting 51.6 percent from the field and 49.6 percent from the three-point line (best in the League) at the time the All-Star reserves were announced. Petrovic was the only player not to be selected to the All-Star game amongst the NBA’s top 15 scorers in 1993. Why? Some strange circumstances conspired together. Firstly, though there are usually at least five guards on each team, in 1993, besides the two guards elected by the fans — Michael Jordan and Isiah Thomas – the NBA coaches picked only two backups, namely Detroit’s Joe Dumars and Cleveland’s Mark Price. If the normal five guards had been picked, Petrovic likely would have made the team.

“I really thought I deserved to be on, the same way Derrick Coleman and Kenny Anderson had a good shot. I think a team like Cleveland, they have three guys on the team and New Jersey doesn’t have any, that is not correct,” said Petrovic to the New York Times. Later in the interview, when asked if New Jersey’s history of futility worked against the team’s candidates for the All-Star game, Petrovic said, “I think so. We’ve been losing for six years and people say, ‘Aww, who is that? The New Jersey Nets?’ Politics was a big key because Cleveland, we beat them twice this year. But that’s life.”

I continue to be perplexed that Cleveland — a team they had twice beaten at that point — ended up with three players on the All-Star team that year. At the moment when All-Star reserves were announced, Cleveland had 25 wins and 18 losses while the Nets’ record stood at 25 wins and 19 losses. Almost identical records, yet the Cavs had three players in the All-Star Game (Mark Price, Brad Daugherty and Larry Nance) and the Nets zero. That makes absolutely no sense. Sadly, 1993 would be Drazen’s last year in the NBA, just as he was maturing into a dynamic scorer. Indeed, at season’s end, Petrovic was recognized with 3rd Team All-NBA honors. Sadly, however, on June 7 1993 he was tragically killed in a car accident. He had just completed his fourth season in the NBA.

“I never in my life saw anyone who wanted to succeed in the NBA more than Drazen,” said current Celtics GM Danny Ainge, who was a teammate of Petrovic’s with the Portland Trail Blazers. That’s why Drazen’s omission from the 1993 All-Star was truly so difficult to take, because of all the hard work he had put in.

Beyond Nowitzki’s consistent position amongst the Western Conference’s All-Stars, it has remained difficult for Europeans striving for All-Star recognition. Vlade Divac played only one All-Star Game, fortunately chosen as a late sub by commissioner David Stern when Shaquille O’Neal backed out due to injury in 2001. Other European greats weren’t so lucky, particularly Arvydas Sabonis and Toni Kukoc, two of the best players in European basketball history. Unfortunately, age and injuries limited Lithuanian basketball icon Arvydas Sabonis once he joined the Portland Trail Blazers in ’95-96. If the NBA had been privileged enough to see the real Sabonis before the injuries, he would have made several All-Star appearances. Even with the knee injuries that sapped Sabonis of his bounce and mobility, he still had a solid NBA career. We can only imagine how his career would have diverged had Soviet authorities allowed him to play in the NBA before 1989 (and had he not opted to play in Spain for six seasons prior to joining the Blazers). Nevertheless, his legacy is on strong footing at home, where any Lithuanian basketball fan will say Sabonis is the best in their nation’s history despite Zydrunas Ilgauskas having two All-Star game appearances.

Toni Kukoc is another European very deserving of making at least one All-Star Game. Despite the Bulls incredible success in 1996, only Jordan and Pippen represented the team in the All-Star game. In comparison, the 2010 Celtics will have three players in Dallas this week, including Kevin Garnett, whose play this season clearly does not merit his place on the team. In fact, there have even been times when certain teams even had four All-Stars in the same year, including ’52-53 Boston Celtics (Don Barksdale, Ed Macauley, Bob Cousy, Bill Sharman), ’61-62 L.A. Lakers (Elgin Baylor, Frank Selvy, Jerry West, Rudy LaRusso), ’61-62 Boston Celtics (Tom Heinsohn, Bill Russell, Bob Cousy, Sam Jones), ’74-75 Boston Celtics (John Havlicek, Dave Cowens, Jo Jo White, Paul Silas), ’82-83 Philadelphia 76ers (Julius Erving, Moses Malone, Maurice Cheeks, Andrew Toney), ’97-98 L.A. Lakers (Kobe Bryant, Eddie Jones, Shaquille O’Neal, Nick Van Exel), and ’05-06 Detroit Pistons (Chauncey Billups, Richard Hamilton, Ben Wallace, Rasheed Wallace).

Hell, even the Bulls had three All-Stars in 1994, while Jordan was off chasing fly balls (Pippen, Horace Grant, BJ Armstrong). BKC Jonesut when 1996 came around, despite the Bulls becoming the only team in NBA history to win over 70 games (72-10), only Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen played in the All-Star Game. Where’s Dennis Rodman and possibly Toni Kukoc? Though perhaps Kukoc was not quite up to All-Star standards in ’96, he definitely was during Pippen’s injury plagued ’98 season.

On the other end of the spectrum, I have to say Boston Celtics point guard KC Jones, who never made the All-Star team, certainly didn’t deserve his Hall of Fame selection. Jones won eight championships with the Celtics and he was a fantastic defender and leader. That said, if he never made an All-Star team, he didn’t deserve to be elected in the Hall of Fame. Furthermore, why should he be an All-Star if his career average is meager 7.4 points per game and 4.3 assists? His best season was ’65-66 when he averaged 8.6 points and 6.3 assists, and that was while playing in an era when the Celtics were averaging over 110 points a game, often even 120 points. Sorry, KC: no All-Star Game, no Hall of Fame.

Every year it seems the same old story repeats itself. There is always a worthy player who deserves to play but is not voted in by the fans or selected by the coaches. This year that is the case with Josh Smith of the Atlanta Hawks, David Lee of the New York Knicks and Chris Kaman of the Los Angeles Clippers. In today’s NBA, with 30 teams playing, there is simply more players deserving of an All-Star selection then there are places on the team. There will always be players with All-Star stats who don’t make the cut. Unfortunately, that’s become the norm in the NBA and no one pays attention to it.

COMPLETE ALL-STAR PLAYERS’ LIST BY TEAMS

Annotation: All-Star appearances from 1951 until 2010.
Bold: Still playing for team
CAPITALIZED: Active player

1. BOSTON CELTICS 131 (125)
24 All-Stars in 64 years of the club’s existence
13 Bob Cousy (1951-1963)
John Havlicek (1966-1978)
12 Bill Russell (1958-1969)
(10) Larry Bird (1980-1988, 1990, 1991, 1992; DNP 1991, 1992)
9 Robert Parish (1981-1987, 1990, 1991)
8 Bill Sharman (1953-1960)
PAUL PIERCE (2002-2006, 2008, 2009, 2010)
7 Jo Jo White (1971-1977)
(6) Dave Cowens (1972-1978; DNP 1977)
Kevin McHale (1984, 1986-1991)
6 Ed Macauley (1951-1956)
(5) Tom Heinsohn (1957, 1961-1965; DNP 1965)
5 Sam Jones (1962, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1968)
3 Nate Archibald (1980, 1981, 1982)
Antoine Walker (1998, 2002, 2003)
(2) KEVIN GARNETT (2008, 2009, 2010; DNP 2008)
RAY ALLEN (2008, 2009)
1 Don Barksdale (1953)
Bailey Howell (1967)
Paul Silas (1975)
Dennis Johnson (1985)
Danny Ainge (1988)
Reggie Lewis (1992)
RAJON RONDO (2010)

2. LOS ANGELES LAKERS 127 (119)
28 All-Stars in 62 years of the club’s existence
14 (12) Jerry West (1961-1974; DNP 1969, 1974)
13 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (1976, 1977, 1979-1989)
12 (11) Magic Johnson (1980, 1982-1992; DNP 1989)
KOBE BRYANT (1998, 2000-2010)
11 Elgin Baylor (1959-1965, 1967-1970)
7 James Worthy (1986-1992)
(4) SHAQUILLE O’NEAL (1997, 1998, 2000-2004; DNP 1997, 2001, 2002)
6 Vern Mikkelsen (1951, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1957)
4 George Mikan (1951-1954)
Jim Pollard (1951, 1952, 1954, 1955)
Slater Martin (1953-1956)
Dick Garmaker (1957-1960)
Wilt Chamberlain (1969, 1971, 1972, 1973)
Gail Goodrich (1972-1975)
3 (2) Rudy LaRusso (1962, 1963, 1966; DNP 1962)
2 Larry Foust (1958, 1959)
Rod Hundley (1960, 1961)
Jamaal Wilkes (1981, 1983)
Eddie Jones (1997, 1998)
PAU GASOL (2009, 2010)
1 Clyde Lovellette (1956)
Frank Selvy (1962)
Darrall Imhoff (1967)
Archie Clark (1968)
Norm Nixon (1982)
A.C. Green (1990)
(0) Cedric Ceballos (1995 – DNP)
Nick Van Exel (1998)

3. DETROIT PISTONS 101 (99)
31 All-Stars in 62 years of the club’s existence
12 (11) Isiah Thomas (1982-1993; DNP 1991)
7 Bob Lanier (1972-1975, 1977, 1978, 1979)
6 (5) Larry Foust (1951-1956; DNP 1952)
Dave Bing (1968, 1969, 1971, 1973, 1974, 1975)
Joe Dumars (1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1997)
5 George Yardley (1955.-1959.)
Gene Shue (1958.-1962.)
GRANT HILL (1995.-1998., 2000.)
4 Bailey Howell (1961.-1964.)
Bill Laimbeer (1983., 1984., 1985., 1987.)
BEN WALLACE (2003.-2006.)
3 Andy Phillip (1953., 1954., 1955.)
Dave DeBusschere (1966., 1967., 1968.)
CHAUNCEY BILLUPS (2006., 2007., 2008.)
RICHARD HAMILTON (2006., 2007., 2008.)
2 Mel Hutchins (1956., 1957.)
Dick McGuire (1958., 1959.)
Walter Dukes (1960., 1961.)
Don Ohl (1963., 1964.)
Jimmy Walker (1970., 1972.)
Kelly Tripucka (1982., 1984.)
Dennis Rodman (1990., 1992.)
JERRY STACKHOUSE (2000., 2001.)
RASHEED WALLACE (2006., 2008.)
1 Fred Schaus (1951.)
Frank Brian (1952.)
Chuck Noble (1960.)
Terry Dischinger (1965.)
Eddie Miles (1966.)
Curtis Rowe (1976.)
ALLEN IVERSON (2009.)

4. PHILADELPHIA 76ERS 98 (93)
28 All-Stars in 61 years of the club’s existence
12 (11) Dolph Schayes (1951.-1962.; DNP 1952.)
11 Julius Erving (1977.-1987.)
10 Hal Greer (1961.-1970.)
8 ALLEN IVERSON (2000.-2006., 2010.)
6 (5) Larry Costello (1958.-1962., 1965.; DNP 1962.)
Charles Barkley (1987.-1992.)
4 Billy Cunningham (1969., 1970., 1971., 1972.)
(3) Doug Collins (1976., 1977., 1978., 1979.; DNP 1979.)
Maurice Cheeks (1983., 1986., 1987., 1988.)
(3) Moses Malone (1983., 1984., 1985., 1986.; DNP 1984.)
3 Paul Seymour (1953., 1954., 1955.)
Red Kerr (1956., 1959., 1963.)
Chet Walker (1964., 1966., 1967.)
Wilt Chamberlain (1966., 1967., 1968.)
2 George McGinnis (1976., 1977.)
Bobby Jones (1981., 1982.)
Andrew Toney (1983., 1984.)
1 Red Rocha (1952.)
Billy Gabor (1953.)
George Yardley (1960.)
Lee Shaffer (1963.)
Luke Jackson (1965.)
John Block (1973.)
Steve Mix (1975.)
Hersey Hawkins (1991.)
Dana Barros (1995.)
(0) THEO RATLIFF (2001. – DNP)
Dikembe Mutombo (2002.)

5. NEW YORK KNICKS 86 (83)
28 All-Stars in 64 years of the club’s existence
11 (9) Patrick Ewing (1986., 1988.-1997.; DNP 1986., 1997.)
7 Harry Gallatin (1951.-1957.)
Willis Reed (1965.-1971.)
Walt Frazier (1970.-1976.)
6 Richie Guerin (1958.-1963.)
5 Dick McGuire (1951., 1952., 1954., 1955., 1956.)
(4) Carl Braun (1953.-1957.; DNP 1956.)
Dave DeBusschere (1970.-1974.)
4 Willie Naulls (1958., 1960., 1961., 1962.)
3 Johnny Green (1962., 1963., 1965.)
Michael Ray Richardson (1980., 1981., 1982.)
2 Ken Sears (1958., 1959.)
Tom Gola (1963., 1964.)
Earl Monroe (1975., 1977.)
Bob McAdoo (1977., 1978.)
Bernard King (1984., 1985.)
Allan Houston (2000., 2001.)
1 Vince Boryla (1951.)
Max Zaslofsky (1952.)
Nat Clifton (1957.)
Len Chappell (1964.)
Dick Barnett (1968.)
Bill Bradley (1973.)
Bill Cartwright (1980.)
Mark Jackson (1989.)
Charles Oakley (1994.)
John Starks (1994.)
Latrell Sprewell (2001.)

6. ATLANTA HAWKS 82 (78)
31 All-Stars in 61 years of the club’s existence
11 Bob Pettit (1955.-1965.)
9 (8) Dominique Wilkins (1986.-1994.; DNP 1992.)
6 Lou Hudson (1969.-1974.)
5 (4) Cliff Hagan (1958.-1962.; DNP 1958.)
Lenny Wilkens (1963., 1964., 1965., 1967., 1968.)
4 Dikembe Mutombo (1997., 1998., 2000., 2001.)
JOE JOHNSON (2007., 2008., 2009., 2010.)
3 Slater Martin (1957., 1958., 1959.)
Bill Bridges (1967., 1968., 1970.)
(1) Dan Roundfield (1980., 1981., 1982.; DNP 1981., 1982.)
2 Dike Eddleman (1951., 1952.)
Mel Hutchins (1953., 1954.)
Clyde Lovellette (1960., 1961.)
Zelmo Beaty (1966., 1968.)
Joe Caldwell (1969., 1970.)
John Drew (1976., 1980.)
Pete Maravich (1973., 1974.)
Eddie Johnson (1980., 1981.)
1 Frank Brian (1951.)
Don Sunderlage (1954.)
Frank Selvy (1955.)
Bob Harrison (1956.)
Ed Macauley (1957.)
Doc Rivers (1988.)
Moses Malone (1989.)
Kevin Willis (1992.)
Mookie Blaylock (1994.)
Christian Laettner (1997.)
Steve Smith (1998.)
Shareef Abdur-Rahim (2002.)
AL HORFORD (2010.)

7. GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 77 (71)
26 All-Stars in 64 years of the club’s existence
10 (9) Paul Arizin (1951., 1952., 1955.-1962.; DNP 1960.)
8 (7) Rick Barry (1966., 1967., 1973.-1978.; DNP 1973.)
7 (5) Nate Thurmond (1965.-1968., 1970., 1973., 1974.; DNP 1968., 1970.)
6 Neil Johnston (1953.-1958.)
Wilt Chamberlain (1960.-1965.)
5 (4) Chris Mullin (1989.-1993.; DNP 1993.)
3 Guy Rodgers (1963., 1964., 1966.)
(2) Tom Gola (1960., 1961., 1962.; DNP 1962.)
Jeff Mullins (1969., 1970., 1971.)
Tim Hardaway (1991., 1992., 1993.)
Latrell Sprewell (1994., 1995., 1997.)
2 Joe Fulks (1951., 1952.)
Andy Phillip (1951., 1952.)
Jack George (1956., 1957.)
Rudy LaRusso (1968., 1969.)
Phil Smith (1976., 1977.)
1 Woody Sauldsberry (1959.)
Tom Meschery (1963.)
Jim King (1968.)
Clyde Lee (1968.)
Jerry Lucas (1971.)
Cazzie Russell (1972.)
Jamaal Wilkes (1976.)
Bernard King (1982.)
Joe Barry Carroll (1987.)
Sleepy Floyd (1987.)

8. SACRAMENTO KINGS 73 (69)
22 All-Stars in 62 years of the club’s existence
10 Oscar Robertson (1961.-1970.)
6 Jack Twyman (1957.-1960., 1962., 1963.)
Jerry Lucas (1964.-1969.)
(5) Mitch Richmond (1993.-1998.; DNP 1993.)
5 Bobby Wanzer (1952.-1956.)
(4) Wayne Embry (1961.-1965.; DNP 1963.)
4 Bob Davies (1951.-1954.)
(3) Arnie Risen (1952.-1955.; DNP 1955.)
(3) Chris Webber (2000.-2003.; DNP 2003.)
3 Maurice Stokes (1956., 1957., 1958.)
Tom Van Arsdale (1970., 1971., 1972.)
Nate Archibald (1973., 1975., 1976.)
Otis Birdsong (1979., 1980., 1981.)
PEJA STOJAKOVIC (2002., 2003., 2004.)
1 Jack Coleman (1955.)
Richie Regan (1957.)
Adrian Smith (1966.)
Johnny Green (1971.)
Sam Lacey (1975.)
Scott Wedman (1976.)
Vlade Divac (2001.)
BRAD MILLER (2004.)

9. PHOENIX SUNS 61 (59)
23 All-Stars in 42 years of the club’s existence
6 Walter Davis (1978., 1979., 1980., 1981., 1984., 1987.)
5 (4) STEVE NASH (2005.-2008., 2010.; DNP 2007.)
AMAR’E STOUDEMIRE (2005., 2007., 2008., 2009., 2010.)
4 Connie Hawkins (1970.-1973.)
Paul Westphal (1977.-1980.)
(3) Charles Barkley (1993., 1994., 1995., 1996.; DNP 1994.)
SHAWN MARION (2003., 2005., 2006., 2007.)
3 Dick Van Arsdale (1969., 1970., 1971.)
Charlie Scott (1973., 1974., 1975.)
Tom Chambers (1989., 1990., 1991.)
Kevin Johnson (1990., 1991., 1994.)
Dan Majerle (1992., 1993., 1995.)
JASON KIDD (1998., 2000., 2001.)
2 Dennis Johnson (1981., 1982.)
1 Gail Goodrich (1969.)
Paul Silas (1972.)
Alvan Adams (1976.)
Truck Robinson (1981.)
Maurice Lucas (1983.)
Larry Nance (1985.)
Jeff Hornacek (1992.)
Stephon Marbury (2003.)
SHAQUILLE O’NEAL (2009.)

10. WASHINGTON WIZARDS 55 (54)
24 All-Stars in 49 years of the club’s existence
8 Elvin Hayes (1973.-1980.)
5 Gus Johnson (1965., 1968., 1969., 1970., 1971.)
Wes Unseld (1969., 1971., 1972., 1973., 1975.)
4 Walt Bellamy (1962., 1963., 1964., 1965.)
3 Don Ohl (1965., 1966., 1967.)
Phil Chenier (1974., 1975., 1977.)
GILBERT ARENAS (2005., 2006., 2007.)
2 Terry Dischinger (1963., 1964.)
Earl Monroe (1969., 1971.)
Jeff Malone (1986., 1987.)
Moses Malone (1987., 1988.)
Michael Jordan (2002., 2003.)
ANTAWN JAMISON (2005., 2008.)
(1) CARON BUTLER (2007., 2008.; DNP 2008.)
1 Bailey Howell (1966.)
Archie Clark (1972.)
Jack Marin (1972.)
Dave Bing (1976.)
Bob Dandridge (1979.)
Jeff Ruland (1984.)
Bernard King (1991.)
Michael Adams (1992.)
JUWAN HOWARD (1996.)
Chris Webber (1997.)

11. HOUSTON ROCKETS 51 (47)
14 All-Stars in 43 years of the club’s existence
12 Hakeem Olajuwon (1985.-1990., 1992.-1997.)
7 (6) YAO MING (2003.-2009.; DNP 2007.)
5 Rudy Tomjanovich (1974.-1977., 1979.)
Moses Malone (1978.-1982.)
4 Elvin Hayes (1969.-1972.)
(3) Ralph Sampson (1984.-1987.; DNP 1987.)
3 Steve Francis (2002., 2003., 2004.)
TRACY McGRADY (2005., 2006., 2007.)
2 Don Kojis (1968., 1969.)
(1) Clyde Drexler (1996., 1997.; DNP 1997.)
1 Jack Marin (1973.)
Calvin Murphy (1979.)
Otis Thorpe (1992.)
(0) Charles Barkley (1997. – DNP)

12. OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER 50
21 All-Stars in 43 years of the club’s existence
9 Gary Payton (1994.-1998., 2000.-2003.)
7 Jack Sikma (1979.-1985.)
5 Shawn Kemp (1993.-1997.)
4 Spencer Haywood (1972.-1975.)
RAY ALLEN (2004.-2007.)
3 Lenny Wilkens (1969., 1970., 1971.)
2 Dennis Johnson (1979., 1980.)
Gus Williams (1982., 1983.)
Detlef Schrempf (1995., 1997.)
1 Walt Hazzard (1968.)
Bob Rule (1970.)
Fred Brown (1976.)
Paul Westphal (1981.)
Lonnie Shelton (1982.)
David Thompson (1983.)
Tom Chambers (1987.)
Xavier McDaniel (1988.)
Dale Ellis (1989.)
Vin Baker (1998.)
RASHARD LEWIS (2005.)
KEVIN DURANT (2010.)

13. SAN ANTONIO SPURS 44
9 All-Stars in 34 years of the club’s existence
12 TIM DUNCAN (1998., 2000.-2010.)
10 David Robinson (1990.-1996., 1998., 2000., 2001.)
9 George Gervin (1977.-1985.)
3 Alvin Robertson (1986., 1987., 1988.)
TONY PARKER (2006., 2007., 2009.)
2 Larry Kenon (1978., 1979.)
Artis Gilmore (1983., 1986.)
Sean Elliott (1993., 1996.)
1 MANU GINOBILI (2005.)

14. CHICAGO BULLS 42 (41)
13 All-Stars in 44 years of the club’s existence
12 (11) Michael Jordan (1985.-1993., 1996., 1997., 1998.; DNP 1986.)
7 Scottie Pippen (1990., 1992.-1997.)
4 Chet Walker (1970., 1971., 1973., 1974.)
Artis Gilmore (1978., 1979., 1981., 1982.)
3 Bob Love (1971., 1972., 1973.)
Norm Van Lier (1974., 1976., 1977.)
2 Jerry Sloan (1967., 1969.)
Reggie Theus (1981., 1983.)
1 Guy Rodgers (1967.)
Bob Boozer (1968.)
B.J. Armstrong (1994.)
Horace Grant (1994.)
DERRICK ROSE (2010.)

15. UTAH JAZZ 41 (37)
11 All-Stars in 36 years of the club’s existence
14 (12) Karl Malone (1988.-1998., 2000., 2001., 2002.; DNP 1990., 2002.)
10 John Stockton (1989.-1997., 2000.)
6 Adrian Dantley (1980., 1981., 1982., 1984., 1985., 1986.)
3 (2) Pete Maravich (1977., 1978., 1979.; DNP 1978.)
2 (1) CARLOS BOOZER (2007., 2008.; DNP 2007.)
1 Truck Robinson (1978.)
Rickey Green (1984.)
Mark Eaton (1989.)
ANDREI KIRILENKO (2004.)
MEHMET OKUR (2007.)
DERON WILLIAMS (2010.)

16. MILWAUKEE BUCKS 39 (38)
17 All-Stars in 42 years of the club’s existence
6 (5) Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (1970.-1975.; DNP 1973.)
5 Sidney Moncrief (1982.-1986.)
4 Marques Johnson (1979., 1980., 1981., 1983.)
3 Bob Dandridge (1973., 1975., 1976.)
Vin Baker (1995., 1996., 1997.)
RAY ALLEN (2000., 2001., 2002.)
2 Oscar Robertson (1971., 1972.)
Brian Winters (1976., 1978.)
Terry Cummings (1985., 1989.)
Glenn Robinson (2000., 2001.)
1 Jon McGlocklin (1969.)
Flynn Robinson (1970.)
Jim Price (1975.)
Bob Lanier (1982.)
Ricky Pierce (1991.)
Alvin Robertson (1991.)
MICHAEL REDD (2004.)

17.PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS 34 (32)
14 All-Stars in 40 years of the club’s existence
8 Clyde Drexler (1986., 1988.-1994.)
4 Sidney Wicks (1972., 1973., 1974., 1975.)
3 Maurice Lucas (1977., 1978., 1979.)
BRANDON ROY (2008., 2009., DNP 2010.)
2 Geoff Petrie (1971., 1974.)
(1) Bill Walton (1977., 1978.; DNP 1977.)
Jim Paxson (1983., 1984.)
Kevin Duckworth (1989., 1991.)
Terry Porter (1991., 1993.)
RASHEED WALLACE (2000., 2001.)
1 Lionel Hollins (1978.)
Kermit Washington (1980.)
(0) Steve Johnson (1988. – DNP)
Clifford Robinson (1994.)

18. CLEVELAND CAVALIERS 31
15 All-Stars in 40 years of the club’s existence
6 LeBRON JAMES (2005.-2010.)
5 Brad Daugherty (1988., 1989., 1991., 1992., 1993.)
4 Mark Price (1989., 1992., 1993., 1994.)
2 John Johnson (1971., 1972.)
Larry Nance (1989., 1993.)
Terrell Brandon (1996., 1997.)
ZYDRUNAS ILGAUSKAS (2003, 2005)
1 Butch Beard (1972)
Lenny Wilkens (1973)
Austin Carr (1974)
Campy Russell (1979)
Mike Mitchell (1981)
Tyrone Hill (1995)
Shawn Kemp (1998)
MO WILLIAMS (2009)

19. DENVER NUGGETS 31 (30)
13 All-Stars in 34 years of the club’s existence
8 Alex English (1982-1989)
3 David Thompson (1977, 1978, 1979)
Dikembe Mutombo (1992, 1995, 1996)
CARMELO ANTHONY (2007, 2008, 2010)
2 Bobby Jones (1977, 1978)
Kiki Vandeweghe (1983, 1984)
Fat Lever (1988, 1990)
(1) ALLEN IVERSON (2007, 2008; DNP 2007)
CHAUNCEY BILLUPS (2009, 2010)
1 Dan Issel (1977)
George McGinnis (1979)
Calvin Natt (1985)
ANTONIO McDYESS (2001)

20. DALLAS MAVERICKS 24
9 All-Stars in 30 years of the club’s existence
9 DIRK NOWITZKI (2002-2010)
4 Rolando Blackman (1985, 1986, 1987, 1990)
3 Mark Aguirre (1984, 1987, 1988)
2 MICHAEL FINLEY (2000, 2001)
STEVE NASH (2002, 2003)
1 James Donaldson (1988)
JASON KIDD (1996)
Chris Gatling (1997)
JOSH HOWARD (2007)

21. ORLANDO MAGIC 20 (19)
7 All-Stars in 21 years of the club’s existence
4 SHAQUILLE O’NEAL (1993, 1994, 1995, 1996)
Penny Hardaway (1995, 1996, 1997, 1998)
TRACY McGRADY (2001, 2002, 2003, 2004)
DWIGHT HOWARD (2007, 2008, 2009, 2010)
2 (1) GRANT HILL (2001, 2005; DNP 2001)
1 RASHARD LEWIS (2009)
(0) JAMEER NELSON (2009 – DNP)

22. NEW JERSEY NETS 19 (18)
11 All-Stars in 34 years of the club’s existence
5 (4) JASON KIDD (2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008; DNP 2007)
3 Buck Williams (1982, 1983, 1986)
VINCE CARTER (2005, 2006, 2007)
1 Otis Birdsong (1984)
Michael Ray Richardson (1985)
Kenny Anderson (1994)
Derrick Coleman (1994)
Jayson Williams (1998)
Stephon Marbury (2001)
KENYON MARTIN (2004)
DEVIN HARRIS (2009)

23. INDIANA PACERS 19 (18)
10 All-Stars in 34 years of the club’s existence
6 (5) JERMAINE O’NEAL (2002-2007; DNP 2006)
5 Reggie Miller (1990, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2000)
1 Billy Knight (1977)
Don Buse (1977)
Detlef Schrempf (1993)
Rik Smits (1998)
Dale Davis (2000)
BRAD MILLER (2003)
RON ARTEST (2004)
DANNY GRANGER (2009)

24. NEW ORLEANS HORNETS 17 (15)
9 All-Stars in 22 years of the club’s existence
3 Glen Rice (1996, 1997, 1998)
(2) CHRIS PAUL (2008, 2009, 2010; DNP 2010)
2 Larry Johnson (1993, 1995)
(1) Alonzo Mourning (1994, 1995; DNP 1994)
BARON DAVIS (2002, 2004)
DAVID WEST (2008, 2009)
1 Eddie Jones (2000)
Jamal Mashburn (2003)
JAMAAL MAGLOIRE (2004)

25. MIAMI HEAT 17 (15)
5 All-Stars in 22 years of the club’s existence
6 DWYANE WADE (2005-2010)
5 (3) Alonzo Mourning (1996, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002; DNP 1997, 2001)
3 SHAQUILLE O’NEAL (2005, 2006, 2007)
2 Tim Hardaway (1997, 1998)
1 Anthony Mason (2001)

26. LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS 16
9 All-Stars in 40 years of the club’s existence
3 Bob Kauffman (1971, 1972, 1973)
Bob McAdoo (1974, 1975, 1976)
2 Randy Smith (1976, 1978)
Danny Manning (1993, 1994)
ELTON BRAND (2002, 2006)
1 World B. Free (1980)
Norm Nixon (1985)
Marques Johnson (1986)
CHRIS KAMAN (2010)

27. MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES 13
4 All-Stars in 21 years of the club’s existence
10 KEVIN GARNETT (1997, 1998, 2000-2007)
1 Tom Gugliotta (1997)
Wally Szczerbiak (2002)
Sam Cassell (2004)

28. TORONTO RAPTORS 11 (9)
3 All-Stars in 15 years of the club’s existence
5 (4) VINCE CARTER (2000-2004; DNP 2002)
(4) CHRIS BOSH (2006-2010; DNP 2009)
1 Antonio Davis (2001)

29. MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES 2
2 All-Stars in 15 years of the club’s existence
1 PAU GASOL (2006)
ZACH RANDOLPH (2010)

30. CHARLOTTE BOBCATS 1
1 All-Star in 6 years of the club’s existence
1 GERALD WALLACE (2010)

31. INDIANAPOLIS OLYMPIANS* 5
4 All-Stars in 4 years of the club’s existence
2 Leo Barnhorst (1952, 1953)
1 Ralph Beard (1951)
Alex Groza (1951)
Paul Walther (1952)
* TEAM FOLDED IN 1953 (AFTER FOURTH SEASON)

32. BALTIMORE BULLETS* 4 (3)
3 All-Stars in nearly 8 years of the club’s existence
2 (1) Fred Scolari (1952, 1953; DNP 1953)
1 Red Rocha (1951)
Ray Felix (1954)
* TEAM DISBANDED NOVEMBER 27 1954 (AFTER 14 GAMES IN EIGHTH SEASON)