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[Completed] NBA's best player to never be an all-star


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Don't remember too much about the 90's, but as far this decade is concerned I'll probably say Tayshaun Prince, he was a premier defender but wasn't really known for his scoring because he was the fourth option (behind Rip, Sheed, and Billups) on a good Pistons team.

 

Also has Iggy ever made the All-Star team, I don't recall him making it yet?

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How am I being biased and why did you single out my post? Your trolling act is getting really annoying.

 

Odom is an appalling player, best player to never be an all-star? Ya right.

 

Deron Williams >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

 

My vote for this is Deron Williams, the best answer by far.

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Odom is an appalling player, best player to never be an all-star? Ya right.

 

Deron Williams >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

 

My vote for this is Deron Williams, the best answer by far.

Umm not really his career averages are 14 points, 9 rebounds, 4 assists (for a power forward, mind you), 1 steal, 1 block, and pretty decent percentages. Not to mention hes got 2 championship rings and a versatile skillset. If you think Lamar Odom was the worst suggestion in this thread then you dont know [expletive] about basketball.

 

And Deron Williams has made the all star team, idiot.

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Umm not really his career averages are 14 points, 9 rebounds, 4 assists (for a power forward, mind you), 1 steal, 1 block, and pretty decent percentages. Not to mention hes got 2 championship rings and a versatile skillset. If you think Lamar Odom was the worst suggestion in this thread then you dont know [expletive] about basketball.

 

And Deron Williams has made the all star team, idiot.

 

lolz oops.

 

Regardless of what his career percentages are, he is an appalling player, he may have had 2-3 great season but other than that he performed well on a crappy Clippers squad. He also can't shoot for crap and is a cherry picker when it comes to offensive skillset. Funny, he also won his 2 rings when he got moved to the bench, what a beast.

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lolz oops.

 

Regardless of what his career percentages are, he is an appalling player, he may have had 2-3 great season but other than that he performed well on a crappy Clippers squad. He also can't shoot for crap and is a cherry picker when it comes to offensive skillset. Funny, he also won his 2 rings when he got moved to the bench, what a beast.

He had 4 seasons with the Clippers, and had his best year in Miami where he averaged 17 points, 9.7 rebounds, and 4 assists, on a team that made the playoffs. Then he moved on to average 15 points, 10 rebounds, 4 assists his first year in LA. 2 years later averaged 16 points, 10 rebounds, 5 assists on a playoff team. In comparsion, Al Horford averaged 14 points, 10 rebounds, and 2 assists last year and made the all star team.

 

Odom's offensive skillset is cherry picking? You must watch a lot of basketball, great insight. And he was moved to the bench but he still averaged 30 minutes per game in both the regular season and playoffs of the last 2 championship runs. Look at how smart you are.

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He had 4 seasons with the Clippers, and had his best year in Miami where he averaged 17 points, 9.7 rebounds, and 4 assists, on a team that made the playoffs. Then he moved on to average 15 points, 10 rebounds, 4 assists his first year in LA. 2 years later averaged 16 points, 10 rebounds, 5 assists on a playoff team. In comparsion, Al Horford averaged 14 points, 10 rebounds, and 2 assists last year and made the all star team.

 

Odom's offensive skillset is cherry picking? You must watch a lot of basketball, great insight. And he was moved to the bench but he still averaged 30 minutes per game in both the regular season and playoffs of the last 2 championship runs. Look at how smart you are.

 

Thats it about 3 seasons. Him and Josh Smith are no different in terms of scoring, they may average about 15 but its easy baskets.

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Thats it about 3 seasons. Him and Josh Smith are no different in terms of scoring, they may average about 15 but its easy baskets.

Hes had other great seasons. 14 points, 10 rebounds, 3.5 assists in 07-08. 14 points, 9 rebounds, 5.5 assists in 05-06. He also had a couple of great years for the Clippers which you wrote off because they were a crappy team. Hes had SEVERAL great seasons. Im curious where you get this easy baskets theory from, interesting. What makes Odom unique is his ball handling, passing, and versatility for a legitimate power forward. He may or may not be the best player to never be an all star, but hes certainly in the discussion.

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Hes had other great seasons. 14 points, 10 rebounds, 3.5 assists in 07-08. 14 points, 9 rebounds, 5.5 assists in 05-06. He also had a couple of great years for the Clippers which you wrote off because they were a crappy team. Hes had SEVERAL great seasons. Im curious where you get this easy baskets theory from, interesting. What makes Odom unique is his ball handling, passing, and versatility for a legitimate power forward. He may or may not be the best player to never be an all star, but hes certainly in the discussion.

 

Sure he has great handling and passing for a Power Forward, but he is horrible offensively, his baskets are pretty much easy baskets, he can't hit a jumper to save his life and he has no post moves.

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