"Ultimate" All-Star is a term I made up that refers to a player that has more All-Star selections than the rest of his teammates combined. I'm sure the James Harden trade will happen right after I post this, but the season is almost here. Hope the formatting looks pretty good for everyone.
Highlights:
- Only the Warriors and Clippers players have more total All-Star selections than LeBron James.
- More than 60 players currently under contract have made an All-Star team.
- 102 of the 242 selections are taken by the old heads (Drafted before 2010).
- 144 selections come from the West. Over half of those selections are from California.
- Shoutout to DeRozan for almost having more than his 3 teammates combined.
- Only 5 teams don't currently have All-Stars and all of those 5 had at least one on their rosters within the last few seasons.
- Brook Lopez has one more selection than Robin Lopez.
So many people calling LeBron 39 since the season started that it had me second guessing myself myself thinking he was turning 40 later this month. Minor pet peeve, alongside people making up heights and weights of players