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9 NBA players who deserve to be All-Stars for the first time this season
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9 Rising NBA Stars Poised for Their First All-Star Nod This Season

December 20, 2025 4 Min Read
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The NBA All-Star voting kicks off this week, with the league introducing a fresh format that pits American players against international talents in an effort to rejuvenate the game, which has been struggling for some time. As usual, 24 players will be chosen, split evenly between the two conferences, without any position restrictions. However, the American squads will have a minimum of 16 players, and the international teams will have at least eight. If these numbers aren’t met naturally via the voting process—which includes 50% fan votes and 25% each from players and media—and the selections made by NBA head coaches, the commissioner will step in to add more players. While this system might seem complicated, the reality is that a group of All-Stars will be named, who will participate in a weekend filled with basketball-like activities, despite the expected mixed reactions from fans.

Beyond the format, several players are making strong cases for their first All-Star selections this season. Although not exhaustive, the article highlights nine promising candidates worth considering. Some notable omissions include Franz Wagner, who may miss the voting due to injury, Armen Thompson, whose chances are slim in a star-packed conference, and Dillon Brooks, who despite impressive stats, is unlikely to garner widespread voting support.

Among these candidates is Jamal Murray, who until now has lacked All-Star teammates alongside Nikola Jokic but is currently posting career-best statistics and stepping up significantly in the absence of other starters. Another standout is Reaves, who is achieving career highs in scoring, rebounds, and assists, and impresses with his ability to draw fouls and score efficiently from the line. Jalen Johnson of the Hawks is also making waves with remarkable all-around numbers and historic achievements, putting him in elite company.

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Victor Wembanyama may miss Defensive Player of the Year contention due to missed games, leaving Holmgren as the favorite, who anchors an outstanding defense and boasts impressive stats despite limited playtime in games already decided by comical margins. Deni Avdija of the Trail Blazers quietly puts up strong numbers despite being on a less spotlighted team, while Powell brings veteran scoring prowess to the Heat, excelling even after turning 30.

Giddey, despite the Bulls’ recent struggles, has posted impressive stats across points, rebounds, and assists, with career-best shooting percentages, making a solid statistical case for recognition. Isaiah Duren anchors the Pistons with strong scoring and rebounding, contributing significantly to their success. Lastly, Derrick White of the Celtics, though shooting percentages started rough due to increased offensive responsibility, has found his rhythm and excels defensively, registering career highs in steals and blocks.

Fan Take: This change in All-Star format and the emergence of fresh faces highlight the evolving landscape of the NBA, offering fans new storylines and talents to follow. It speaks to the league’s effort to keep the game fresh and exciting, potentially creating more global appeal and competitive balance while recognizing deserving players who might otherwise be overlooked.

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