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5.Richard Jefferson.
The veteran who was just traded by the Cavaliers today, and last year's Christmas game against the Warriors Thompson's shocking dunk will still be unforgettable. Jefferson entered the NBA in 2001 and spent seven years with the New Jersey Nets, forming the Nets trident with Jason Kidd and Vince Carter, and the 2004-05 season was very important for Richard Jefferson, as it was an attempt to take on leadership responsibilities and not only contribute on the offensive end, but also limit the best players on the defensive end. He averaged points, rebounds and four assists per game that season, but unfortunately failed to make the All-Star selection throughout his career.
4.Monta Alice.
Princess Alice, who was cut by the Pacers this summer, was drafted by the Golden State Warriors with the 40th overall pick in the second round in 2005 and had an inspirational career, being selected as the most improved player in the 06-07 season. In the 09-10 season, he played in 64 games and averaged 4 rebounds and assists.
3.Mike Conley.
Conley was the No. 4 pick in 2007, was drafted by the Memphis Grizzlies, and has played for the Memphis Grizzlies so far in his career. Mike Conley is one of the most underrated players in the NBA, and he's the kind of player who can play at a high level on both ends of the floor. Along with Marc Gasol, Zach Randolph and Tony Allen, the Grizzlies made the playoffs seven times and finished as the No. 8 seed in 2011 for the Spurs, who finished first in the West.
Hopefully, Conley will be an All-Star this year, and his No. 11 jersey will be forever floating over Federal Express Arena.
2.Serge Ibaka.
Ibaka was one of the Thunder's four youngsters that year, and was the NBA league block leader for two consecutive seasons; Named to the league's All-Defensive First Team for three consecutive years; In the 2011-12 Defensive Player of the Season, Ibaka came in second. In recent seasons, he has developed a three-point shot and made huge breakthroughs on both offensive and defensive ends. This year, he signed a three-year, $65 million contract extension with the Raptors, hoping that Ibaka can make a new world and win an All-Star in the Raptors!
1.Al Jefferson.
Al Jefferson was drafted by the Boston Celtics with the 15th pick in the first round and has played for the Boston Celtics, Minnesota Timberwolves, Utah Jazz, Charlotte Hornets and Indiana Pacers in his career. In 2007, Jefferson was sent to the Timberwolves by the Celtics as part of the Kevin Garnett trade.
In the 2008-09 season, Al Jefferson averaged rebounds per game. In February 2009, Jefferson suffered a serious injury to rupture the anterior cruciate ligament in his knee and subsequently underwent surgery and missed all of the remaining games.
In the 2013-14 season, Al Jefferson led the Charlotte Bobcats (Hornets) to the playoffs for the first time in four years, and he was also selected to the NBA All-NBA Team three times for his outstanding performance.
Now Jefferson's scoring ability and rebounding ability are not as good as before, and he has also withdrawn from the All-Star race, and it must be a pity that he failed to be selected as an All-Star for his outstanding ability, and I wish Jefferson can get his first championship in the twilight of his career!
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Jeremy Lin went crazy past the All-Star.
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1. Kobe Bryant.
Like James, Kobe Bryant failed to make the All-Star in his first year. In the 1996-97 season, Bryant averaged just one point per game. Such data must be a luxury!
However, the following year, when Kobe Bryant was a substitute for the Lakers, he was selected by fans to the All-Star starting lineup. Jones was the Lakers' starter and Bryant was off the bench. In the All-Star Game, Bryant started and Jones came off the bench, which attracted a lot of reproach at the time.
2, James.
James earned just 17 All-Stars in 2018. In the first year of his career, although James' scoring was 20+5+5, Carter and Maddy were both in their prime, and the Cavaliers' record was too poor, so James only had 20+5+5 this year. With 760,000 votes, unfortunately failed to enter the All-Star Game!
But after his rookie career, James never missed the honor again! Now, although James is in his twilight years, he has had 18 years of popularity. As long as the team's record and stats are good, James' starting position is a certainty!
3, Jordan. Some friends will ask, why start 14 times in 15 seasons? The rest of the time went**?
The answer is that by the time Jordan returned in 1995, the All-Star Game was over, otherwise, with Jordan's status in the arena, he would never have left the starting lineup! Jordan beat Moncrieff's starting spot in his first year in the NBA, but last year, Maddie also managed to replace Jordan's starting spot! In 2002, Jordan received 980,000 guard votes, Iverson 920,000 and Maddie 450,000.
Then in 2003, Maddie suddenly became the king of Eastern voting with 1.31 million votes. Iverson, who finished second, was 1.15 million, while Jordan dropped to 1.08 million.
4. Elgin Baylor.
Baylor was the champion in 1958. Although he was only Michael, his jumping ability was amazing, so he was selected as an All-Star starter in his first year in the NBA with points and 15 rebounds! Baylor's career was also ruined by injuries.
In 1970, Baylor averaged 24 points, rebounds and assists per game. After playing just two games in the '70-71 season, Baylor was compensated for the season with a knee injury!
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Yao Ming, eight seasons in his career, all eight All-Star starts, Elgin Baylor, 14 seasons in his career, 11 All-Star starts! Jordan, 15 seasons in his career, 14 All-Star starts! James, 18 seasons in his career, 17 All-Star starts!
Kobe Bryant, 20 seasons in his career, 18 All-Star starts!
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Yao Ming, James, Elgin Baylor, Jordan, Kobe Bryant, all five players started career All-Stars.
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First, Elgin Baylor, second, Jordan, third Kobe, fourth James, fifth Yao Ming, these players are all All-Star starters in their careers.
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Summary. Dear, the players who have made the most All-Star teams in history are Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and James. James was selected as an All-Star for the 19th time in his career, tying Kareem Abdul-Jabbar for the most All-Star in NBA history.
Abdul-Jabbar, as an evergreen in history, leads the pack with 19 All-Star times, Abdul-Jabbar spanned the 70s and 80s, and has a high popularity with his one-handed hook.
Dear, the most players in the All-Star team in history are Abdul-Jabbar and James. James was selected as an All-Star for the 19th time in his career, tying Kareem Abdul-Jabbar for the most All-Star in NBA history. Abdul-Jabbar, as an evergreen at the all-time level, stands out with 19 All-Stars, Abdul-Jabbar spanned the 70s and 80s, and has a very high popularity with his one-handed hook.
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