The 8 Worst NBA All-Star Selections of All-Time

BJ Armstrong (1994)

BJ Armstrong's selection to the 1994 All-Star Game is often cited as one of the most puzzling.

Jamaal Magloire (2004)

Despite being a decent center, Magloire's stats (13.6 points and 10.3 rebounds per game) were not extraordinary.

Chris Kaman (2010)

Chris Kaman was a solid player for the Los Angeles Clippers, but his 2010 All-Star selection was surprising.

Tyrone Hill (1995)

Tyrone Hill's inclusion in the 1995 All-Star Game is one of the most perplexing selections in NBA history.

Wally Szczerbiak (2002)

While he was a good shooter, his overall stats (18.7 points and 4.8 rebounds per game) were not particularly impressive for an All-Star.

Brad Miller (2003, 2004)

Brad Miller's back-to-back All-Star selections in 2003 and 2004 are often questioned.

Roy Hibbert (2014)

Roy Hibbert's 2014 All-Star selection is one of the more recent controversial picks.

BJ Armstrong (1993)

BJ Armstrong makes the list again for his 1993 All-Star selection. Much like in 1994, his stats (12.3 points and 4.0 assists per game) were underwhelming.

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