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NBA All-Star Watch: 10 Must-See Players – Who’s Guaranteed a Spot and Who’s Fighting for a Chance?

December 19, 2025 5 Min Read
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We’ve enjoyed an exciting NBA season so far! Although the NBA Cup has concluded, congratulations go to the Knicks. As the calendar turns, it’s time to seriously think about All-Star selections. Voting for the All-Star game began Wednesday, giving us a chance to spotlight some standout performances this season.

This year, the NBA is introducing a fresh All-Star format to revamp the event happening on February 15th. The game will feature a Team USA versus Team World setup with a new spin:

  • A round-robin mini-tournament involves three teams of eight players each (24 players total, no position limits). Each conference will contribute twelve players to the pool.
  • Each team plays the other two once: Team A faces Team B, the winner faces Team C, then the loser of the first game also plays Team C. Matches last 12 minutes each.
  • The top two teams advance to the championship game. If teams tie with one win and one loss, total point difference decides the winner.

Last month, I analyzed potential team lineups for this new format. Here, I focus on players who might make the All-Star team for the first time—a fresh group of newcomers adds excitement. Before you scroll on, take note.

There’s no official minimum games played for eligibility, but I personally prefer a threshold—players should have participated in around 65 out of 82 games (about 79%). The league average so far is about 27 games, so 20 games is my cutoff. This excludes some honorable mentions like Aaron Gordon (13 games), Stephone Castle (17), and OG Anunoby (17) from contention here.

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With all that said, here’s how I categorize players:

  • “Clear your schedule”: key players who should definitely be All-Stars.
  • “Stay ready”: players on the bubble who could earn a spot or fall short.
  • “Make sure vacations are refundable”: players less likely to make it but could be injury replacements or fill specific Team World needs.

Now, let’s break it down by conference.

East

  • Clear your schedule: Jalen Duren (DET), Jalen Johnson (ATL)
    Duren leads Detroit both figuratively and literally, posting career highs in points, rebounds, steals, and blocks. He’s not only boosted teammate Cade Cunningham but also become a reliable defender and smart passer with a strong finishing ability.
    Johnson has been a joy to watch grow into a top offensive force for Atlanta, averaging near triple-double stats with impressive shooting and playmaking. He’s become a vital player for the Hawks even in Trae Young’s absence.

  • Ready to go: Norm Powell (MIA), Franz Wagner (ORL)
    Powell, an All-Star candidate last season, shines with career-best scoring and efficiency for Miami. Wagner, though currently sidelined by injury, has delivered consistently solid numbers and plays a key role in Orlando’s defense.

  • Make sure your vacation is refundable: Josh Giddey (CHI), Michael Porter Jr. (BKN)
    Giddey has shown flashes of brilliance despite Chicago’s recent struggles, maintaining elite all-around stats. Porter Jr. thrives as an off-ball scorer in Brooklyn, benefiting from smart coaching that maximizes his skills.

West

  • Clear your schedule: Austin Reaves (LAL), Chet Holmgren (OKC)
    Reeves has stepped up impressively amid early season injuries to stars, putting up excellent scoring and playmaking numbers before a recent calf strain. Holmgren is having a breakout season, showcasing scoring versatility and elite defense for one of the West’s top teams.

  • Ready to go: Jamal Murray (DEN)
    Murray has set career highs in points, rebounds, and assists, standing out as one of the league’s most efficient drivers. Despite the deep talent in the West, he deserves serious All-Star consideration.

  • Make sure your vacation is refundable: Deni Avdija (POR)
    Avdija is putting up the best numbers of his career, driving Portland’s offense amidst injuries with elite scoring and playmaking. Despite some doubts about the team’s record and competition for spots, his contributions could earn him a surprise nod.

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Fan Take: This new All-Star format and the influx of fresh faces signify an exciting evolution for the NBA, blending international talent with emerging stars. It not only enhances fan engagement but also underscores the league’s global appeal and the shifting dynamics of basketball’s future.

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