2025 NBA All-Snub-Teamet-AndScape

No NBA player is to disk more assists in the league than the Atlanta Hawks -Guard Trae Young. No one scores more points on Hawks than the three-time NBA All-Star. And no one will see Young in the 2025 NBA All-Star Game after he was perhaps the biggest of all all-star snubs.

Young has undoubtedly its most rounded NBA season, an average of 22.7 points, a career high 11.4 assists, 3.3 rebounds and 2.9 3-pointers made per day. Match. But it wasn’t enough for the Hawks star to land one of the seven sought after NBA Eastern Conference All-Star Reserve Slots revealed on Thursday. Having Young’s All-Star candidacy was the injuries that were plagued the team’s 22-25 record.

Twenty-four All-Stars will be among four teams competing in three matches in a new format during the 2025 NBA All-Star game on February 16 at the Chase Center in San Francisco. NBA fans, media and players chose starters on January 23. The reserves for both conferences that the respective conference cushions were selected, was revealed on Thursday.

Once again, Andscape presents its annual NBA All-snub team, our team of the most deserved players who did not get the cut. And just imagine how different this all-star snub list could have been if Joel Embiid, Luka Dončić, Paolo Banchero, Franz Wagner, Kawhi Leonard and Paul George were healthy most of the season.


Lamelo Ball, Guard, Charlotte Hornets

Charlotte Hornets Guard Lamelo Ball during a game against Los Angeles Lakers on January 27, 2025 in Charlotte.

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Ball, fourth in NBA in points per Fight (28.2), is quite popular with NBA’s younger generation because of his funny, up-tempo street ball style of games and Magic Johnson-Esque passing. But Ball’s Hornets, which owns one of NBA’s worst records (12-32), certainly destroyed his candidacy.


Devin Booker, Guard, Phoenix Suns

Phoenix Suns Guard Devin Booker handles the ball against Minnesota Timberwolves on January 29 at the Footprint Center in Phoenix.

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Statistically, Booker definitely deserves as he is 11 in the NBA in the scoring with 25.5 points per Match and 12. In assists per. Fight with 6.7. With Suns teammate Kevin Durant an All-Star starter, Booker was probably a victim of being on a team that West coaches probably didn’t have, did not deserve two all-stars because of their average 24-22 record.


KYRIE IRVING, VAGE, DALLAS MAVERICKS

Dallas Maverick’s Guard Kyrie Irving (right) dribbles during a game against Minnesota Timberwolves on January 22 at the American Airlines Center in Dallas.

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Irving average 24.2 points per Match, which is more than All-Stars Jaylen Brown, Stephen Curry, Darius Garland, James Harden, Tyler Herro, Jaren Jackson Jr., LeBron James, Donovan Mitchell, Evan Mobley, Alperen Sengun, Pascal Siakam and Jalen Williams. The eight-time NBA All-Star played at the end of the Midseason Classic in 2023.


Zach Lavine, Vagt, Chicago Bulls

Chicago Bulls-Guard Zach avalanche (right) shoots a 3-pointer over Denver Nuggets Guard Christian Braun (left) during the second half of the United Center on January 27 in Chicago.

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Despite being in trade rumors all season long, a healthy and high flying avalanche is an average of 24 points per year. Match. However, Bulls did not help his case with a gloomy 20-28 record.


Tyrese Maxey, Vague, Philadelphia 76ers

Philadelphia 76ers guard Tyrese Maxey celebrates against Sacramento Kings in Wells Fargo Center on January 29 in Philadelphia.

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Maxey, who did not make the All-Star game, could be one of the biggest snubs considering he is sixth in the league in the scoring (27.1 points per game) and the only light in a dark season for Sixers . The East head trainers must have held Philadelphia’s 19-27 record against him.


Norman Powell, Guard, Los Angeles Clippers

Los Angeles Clippers Guard Norman Powell (right) drives past San Antonio Spurs Guard Stephon Castle (left) in Frost Bank Center on January 29.

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Powell has been one of NBA’s surprise stars this season, on average a team best and career hill 24 points per year. Match. However, Powell is not rewarded with his first ever All-Star performance in its best NBA season.


Domantas Sabonis, Center, Sacramento Kings

Sacramento Kings Center Domantas Sabonis handles the ball against Denver Nuggets on January 23 at Ball Arena in Denver.

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Sabonis is being snubbed for the second year in a row despite having an average of an NBA-best 42 double-doubles and 14.5 rebounds per year. Fight that goes by 20.9 points and 6.6 assists per Competition. It’s hard to make sense of this snub, as the only things that could have been held against the three-time NBA All-Star with huge numbers are Kings ’24 -23 record and drama of the season.

Kings Guard de’aaron Fox was also a candidate, but there was no way the franchise was to land two-star choices.

Marc J. Spears is the senior NBA author of Andcape. He used to be able to thump on you, but he has not been able to for years and his knees still hurt.