2025 All-Stars

Rules

-A mix of player (mainly) stats and team record 
-The priority is my law of hoop (defined at the end) and creating shots for others
-Info past 1/20 (voting deadline) isn't allowed
-Enough games have to be played (nba.com > player stats > official leaders)
-Click the players for the positions (nba.com)

BC: Backcourt
FC: Frontcourt
WC: Wild Card
West starters: Edwards (BC), Gilgeous-Alexander (BC), Durant (FC), Davis (FC), Jokic (FC)
Bench: Fox (BC), Booker (BC), James (FC), Jackson Jr (FC), Wembanyama (FC), Irving (WC), Sengun (WC)
East starters: Brunson (BC), Lillard (BC), Tatum (FC), Antetokounmpo (FC), Towns (FC)
Bench: Mitchell (BC), Cunningham (BC), Barrett (FC), Brown (FC), Vuvevic (FC), Ball (WC), Maxey (WC)

Gilgeous-Alexander (MVP as of now)

SGA, Jokic, Tatum, Giannis, and KAT are starters who are 100% approved by me. RJ and Vucevic likely wont make it since they aren't household names or on winning teams. Brunson, Dame, and Cade are toss ups. The 1st 2 are scoring more while being on better squads so Cade comes off my bench. There've been many guys with bad efficiency who've made it on losing teams (Ball and Maxey are top 10 scorers). Sengun isn't a household player or on a mainstream team so I'm worried that he wont be in San Fran. He's the best player on a roster that's winning 67% of their games. 

Snubs
-Garland is .2 percentage points away from the 50/40/90 club while averaging 21 points and leading the Cavs, with the best record in the NBA, in assists. He's an example of why the league needs to go positionless like the All-NBA teams. I'd put him over RJ and Vucevic.
-Young is leading the NBA in assists but his scoring and team record aren't good enough imo to make my roster.
-Herro, Lavine, Powell, and Curry are shooting at least 40% from beyond the arc and averaging at least 22 points.
-21 points, 14 rebounds, and 6 assists on 61% from the field and 48% from 3 for Sabonis. He'd easily be a frontcourt reserve in the east above RJ and Vucevic.
-Williams is an efficient 21 point scorer while adding 5 assists on the 2nd best squad in the NBA.
-20 points on 52% from the field and 41% from beyond the arc for Siakam who's right behind RJ and Vucevic.
   
My law of hoop
-The most important skill in basketball by far is being able to score in isolation (off the dribble, posting up, or the face up jumper) at an all-star level. (To a bit of a lesser extent, taking advantage of mismatches by scoring in drop coverage in the pick n' roll is also a valuable shot creation tool). There are other important skills but this is the only one that if a player has, can make a team with a relatively weak supporting cast much better than it actually is (a perfect example: '01 Iverson). If a player doesn't have this skill, they simply aren't an all-star caliber hooper (someone like Klay in his prime, an efficient 20 points and great 3 point shooting, is the rare exception). 



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