Whether a player has been selected as an All-Star is undoubtedly the fastest way to distinguish whether he is a player or a star, and since the NBA began hosting the All-Star Game in 1951, many stars have won this honor every year. Being selected as an All-Star is undoubtedly an affirmation of a player's overall skills and popularity, such as Kobe Bryant and James, who we know well, are regular all-star. However, only a few dozen people are selected as All-Stars every year, and due to the limited number of places and fierce competition, many stars we know well continue to miss this opportunity.

But these familiar stars have not been selected as all-stars once? The 3 50-point superstars are on the list, and the two hundred million dollars mr. have not been selected as all-stars!
Mike Bibby
Bibby is undoubtedly a favorite star of many fans, Bibi was selected by the Grizzlies in 1998 to start his career, and in the rookie season he averaged 13+6 per game and won the best rookie team. However, Bibby's peak was spent in the Kings, and in the 05-06 season, Bibi played a perfect performance of 21.1 points and 5.4 assists per game, and in a regular season game against the 76ers that season, Bibi scored a career-high 44 points, leading the team to a four-point narrow victory. However, as a point guard, Bibi's style of play is too solid to get too much attention, so Bibi has never been selected as an All-Star in 14 years of his career.
CJ McCollum
McCollum, who was one of the "backcourt doubles" with Lillard, hasn't been named an All-Star? Yes, in the 6 years since joining the league in 2013, McCollum has not been selected as an All-Star once, not even once to the All-Team! When it comes to court performance, CJ can be described as impeccable, in a game with the Bulls in the 17-18 season, he single-handedly scored 50 points to beat the opponent; CJ not only played well in the regular season, he was even more brilliant on the playoff stage, McCollum averaged 24.7 points, 5 rebounds and 3.7 assists in 16 games in the playoffs this year, and in the seven-game battle with the Nuggets, it was his quasi-kill that allowed the Blazers to enter the Western Conference Finals after many years. However, due to too many outstanding guards in the league in the past 10 years, he has not been in the All-Star because of the tepidness, which also makes the Blazers fans very sorry.
Conley
You read that right, Conley, who played in the league for 12 seasons, has not been selected as an All-Star once. As a point guard, Conley can be said to have played stability to the extreme, especially during the Grizzlies, his iron triangle of Gasol Jr. and Randolph was a frightening nightmare, and in 2011, they personally led the "Black Eight Miracle" against the Spurs. In 2016, Conley also signed a five-year, $153 million contract, becoming one of the few mr. billionaires in the league at the time.
Louis Williams
This year, Lou Wei was once again crowned the best sixth person, which is his third time to be crowned this honor, but he has not been selected as an All-Star in 14 years of his career. Speaking of Lu Wei, everyone must be familiar with it, as the league's most famous bench soldier, Lu Wei's scoring ability is quite outstanding. In the regular season between the Clippers and the Warriors in the 17-18 season, Lou Wei scored 50 points against Durant by 40 points, and finally led the team to defeat the defending champion of the year 125-106. In the playoffs this season, facing the five-star Warriors again, in the third quarter, once behind by 31 points, Lu Wei slashed 36 points to lead the team to turn over, creating the biggest playoff reversal in NBA history.
Jamal Crawford
Crawford, who has a flamboyant and popular style, undoubtedly has all the conditions for being an All-Star, but Gram Six, who has played in the league for 19 seasons, has not been selected as an All-Star once. As Lovell's previous league best-sixth person, Kliu has won the award three times in his career. Crawford is very popular in the league, and his classic Crawford-style pass is also a move often imitated on the field.
Gram Six has won 50+ in four careers, the most recent of which was this season, and the 39-year-old Crawford has also become the oldest player in NBA history to cut 50+ years, an achievement as strong as Jordan has not done. However, due to the team's record, Crawford has never been an All-Star in his life, which is also quite regrettable. (ikuet)