I’m defining superstar as any player that made the NBA’s 75th anniversary team… and Jokic.
1991: Jordan/Pippen
1992: Jordan/Pippen
1993: Jordan/Pippen
1994: Olajuwon
1995: Olajuwon
1996: Jordan/Pippen/Rodman
1997: Jordan/Pippen/Rodman
1998: Jordan/Pippen/Rodman
1999: Duncan/Robinson
2000: Bryant/O’Neal
2001: Bryant/O’Neal
2002: Bryant/O’Neal
2003: Duncan/Robinson
2004: None
2005: Duncan
2006: Wade/O’Neal
2007: Duncan
2008: Pierce/Allen/Garnett
2009: Bryant
2010: Bryant
2011: Nowitski
2012: James/Wade/Allen
2013: James/Wade/Allen
2014: Duncan
2015: Curry
2016: James
2017: Curry/Durant
2018: Curry/Durant
2019: Leonard
2020: James/Davis
2021: Antetokounmpo
2022: Curry
2023: Jokic
Edit: Again, I’m defining superstar as any player on those rosters that made the NBA’s 75th anniversary team (and Jokic). Not saying Duncan was a superstar in 2014 (although he did nearly average a double-double). Playoff experience and superstar pedigree clearly matter.
Weird definition since not all top 75ers were superstars. Ray Allen? Especially Heat Allen?
Anyway why is the cutoff 1991 in that case? 1990 had Isiah Thomas. You could probably go much further back