My 2025 All-Stars
Rules
-A mix of player (mainly) stats and team record
-The priority is my law of hoop and creating shots for others
-Info past 1/14 isn't allowed (NBA rule)
-Enough games have to be played (nba.com > player stats > official leaders)
-Positions won't be applied (NBA rule)
West starters: Curry (GSW), Edwards (MIN), Gilgeous-Alexander (OKC), Doncic (LAL), Jokic (DEN)
Bench: Fox (SAS), Murray (DEN), Booker (PHX), Leonard (LAC), Avdija (POR), Durant (HOU), Markkanen (UTA)
East starters: Brunson (NYK), Maxey (PHI), Mitchell (CLE), Cunningham (DET), Brown (BOS)
Bench: Powell (MIA), Ingram (TOR), Johnson (ATL), Siakam (IND), Porter Jr. (BKN), Banchero (ORL), Towns (NYK)
Hoop law: 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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