NBA All-Star Weekend is arguably one of the most anticipated games for fans. Every year, the All-Star Game has a high degree of attention, and the stars are gathered. For players, being selected as an All-Star in the NBA, which is full of strong players, is an affirmation of strength. However, the popularity and strength of wanting to enter the All-Star are indispensable, and many stars have performed well in their careers, but they have unexpectedly never been selected as An All-Star, and the following 5 players are like this.

Josh Smith
Smith, the eagle king of the past, has top physical talent, explosive dunks and sharp chasing caps, and is often selected for the top five goals, which is very similar to James. At his peak, Smith was known as the Eagle King, and had a gorgeous season averaging 17.2 points, 8.2 rebounds, 3.4 assists, 1.5 steals and 2.8 blocks per game, and his defense was outstanding, and his offense was also very good, and he was definitely one of the best players in the league. However, Smith has never been an All-Star in his 13-year career.
Ellis
The earliest Warriors backcourt doubles were not the Splash Brothers, but Ellis and Curry. Montaellis can be said to be Curry's big brother, the boss of the Warriors. Ellis has a strong ability to score, averaging 25.5 points, 4 rebounds, 5.3 assists and 2.2 steals per game in his peak season, and averaging 20+ per game in many seasons of his career. Unfortunately, Ellis has only been named the fastest improving player and has never been named to the All-Star Team.
Jefferson
Al Jefferson, he was once Elvis Presley. As a 2.08-meter tall big forward, Jefferson has a skilled interior scoring skill, excellent confrontation, and a strong performance on the offensive end. Jefferson averaged a double-double of 23.1 points and 11 rebounds per game in his peak season, and his personal performance was very good. He was also named to the All-Team 3 team, and his personal strength definitely deserves to be an All-Star. However, the simple style of the ball is not popular, and it is also not available for the all-star stage.
McCollum
CJ is a very good shooting guard and a core player for the Blazers. His counterattack was very inspirational, averaging only 6.8 points per game in 15 years, but then it exploded, averaging 20+ points per game every year. He averaged 23 points, 3.6 rebounds and 3.6 assists per game in his peak season, and is now averaging 20+ per game for five consecutive years. The Trail Blazers also had a good record, leading the team in the first half of the zone and also reaching the Western Conference Finals. However, there are too many good guards in the West, and McCollum can't get into the All-Star for the time being.
Crawford
Gram 6's style of play is very ethereal, as a shooting guard, he can not be considered a superstar, but his personal ability is outstanding. I have had many kills in my career, and in major teams, I will be sent to the field at key moments. He has won the title of best sixth man three times, averaged 20.6 points, 2.6 rebounds and 5 assists per game in the peak season, and is the only player in history to shoot 50 points as a substitute on three teams, which is definitely worth entering an All-Star. However, after 19 years of career, Crawford failed to achieve this wish.