The NBA always has more stars than All-Star spots and that was once again clear when the league revealed the full rosters of the 2025 All-Star Game on Thursday.
Among those to make the cut are first-timer Victor Wembanyama and 21st-timer LeBron James. Six teams had multiple selections, while only two teams above .500 — the Dallas Mavericks and Sacramento Kings — had none. The game is once again stacked with recognizable talent, but there were plenty more players beyond the 24 players selected.
That includes the NBA’s leaders in assists, rebounds and one of the leaders in East All-Star fan votes.
Here are the most notable names to miss out on the honor, though let’s make something abundantly clear: These are not snubs in the sense that these guys are clearly more deserving than someone who made the cut. We’re just talking about guys who at least seemed worthy in a league with more All-Star-worthy players than spots.
At least one of those who weren’t selected might also hear their name called soon, depending on how serious Anthony Davis’ injury is. The 2025 All-Star Game is scheduled for Feb. 16 in San Francisco.
2025 NBA All-Star snubs
Trae Young, Atlanta Hawks
No player has averaged more assists per game than Young’s 9.7 since his NBA debut, a span of time in which he has averaged 25.2 points per game (12th in the NBA). That certainly sounds like a perennial All-Star, but Young has now missed out on the game for the fourth time in his seven-year career.
Young currently leads the NBA in assists per game with a career-high 11.4, but his lack of efficiency (40.2% shooting, 34.2% from deep, 4.7 turnovers per game) and the Hawks’ lack of success (22-25 record, ninth in the East) once again left him off the roster.
Domantas Sabonis, Sacramento Kings
Sabonis has played 44 games this season. He has recorded a double-double in 42 of them. For a third straight year, he is leading the NBA in rebounding with 14.5 per game. The Kings have taken a step back this year, as evidenced by the firing of head coach Mike Brown, but Sabonis is a three-time All-Star playing as well as he ever has.
This is the guy who probably gets the call if Davis can’t make it to San Francisco.
LaMelo Ball, Charlotte Hornets
Take Young’s case then add some scoring and social media followers and remove some passing and team wins, and you have Ball’s case. The 23-year-old has taken a step forward this year with 28.2 points per game, but the Hornets have done him no favors at 12-32.
Ball led East guards in fan voting for the starter ballot, but has now missed the game all together. He is also currently dealing with an ankle sprain, so his availability for the ASG was already in question.
Norman Powell, Los Angeles Clippers
Kawhi Leonard has played nine games this season and remains on a minutes restriction. The Clippers are still 27-20, good for sixth in the West. A resurgent James Harden was recognized as a reason why with his 11th career All-Star selection, but just as important has been Powell.
The 33-year-old is starting regularly for the first time in his four-season Clippers career and is averaging a career-high 24 points per game, which leads the team. He raised eyebrows with his “addition by subtraction” comment about Paul George, but he has more than backed it up.
Franz Wagner, Orlando Magic
Had he played a few more games, Wagner would probably be preparing to suit up for his first career All-Star game. The German missed 20 games due to a torn oblique, but he was All-Star-worthy in the 28 he played.
The 6-foot-10 wing has added more facilitation to an already well-rounded game, which is a key component of one of the NBA’s top defenses. As long as he can stay healthy, he’s well on track to hear his name called for multiple All-Star Games down the line.
Devin Booker, Phoenix Suns
The Suns remain a bit of a mess, but Booker ain’t the problem. Just like when Phoenix was winning 50-plus games per season, Booker is scoring at a high clip while chipping in more than his fair share of assists.
The NBA has made pretty clear it doesn’t think much of big numbers on bad teams, but that doesn’t really hold with Booker, whose Suns are still 24-22, thanks to primarily him and Kevin Durant.
Jarrett Allen, Cleveland Cavaliers
The Cavaliers already had three All-Stars with Donovan Mitchell, Darius Garland and Evan Mobley. There is an argument they deserved a fourth, prime Golden State Warriors-style. Allen is the team’s defensive stalwart, Cleveland’s leading rebounder and the East’s leader in effective field-goal percentage at .703.
It’s hard to make an All-Star Game when you’re averaging fewer than 15 points per game, but Allen is the type of player who can still make a case.
Honorable mentions: Who got snubbed from the NBA All-Star snubs?
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Nikola Vučević, Chicago Bulls
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Zach LaVine, Chicago Bulls
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Kyrie Irving, Mavericks
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Scottie Barnes, Toronto Raptors
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Jalen Johnson, Atlanta Hawks
The 2025 NBA All-Star Game is just around the corner, and as always, there are bound to be some notable snubs when it comes to selecting the best players in the league. This year, some of the biggest names left off the All-Star roster include Trae Young, Domantas Sabonis, and LaMelo Ball.
Trae Young, the dynamic point guard for the Atlanta Hawks, has been putting up impressive numbers all season long. Averaging over 25 points and 10 assists per game, Young has been a key player in leading the Hawks to a solid record in the Eastern Conference. Despite his stellar play, Young was surprisingly left off the All-Star roster this year.
Domantas Sabonis, the versatile big man for the Indiana Pacers, has also been overlooked for the All-Star Game. Sabonis is averaging a double-double this season with over 20 points and 10 rebounds per game. His ability to score inside and out, as well as facilitate for his teammates, has been instrumental in the Pacers’ success this season.
Lastly, LaMelo Ball, the rising star guard for the Charlotte Hornets, has also been snubbed for the All-Star Game. Ball has been a breakout player this season, showcasing his playmaking ability and scoring prowess. With impressive stats and highlight-reel plays, many fans and analysts were shocked to see Ball left off the All-Star roster.
While these three players have been left off the All-Star roster this year, there is no doubt that they will continue to prove their worth and make their mark in the league. As the season progresses, they will have plenty of opportunities to showcase their talents and make a case for future All-Star selections. In the meantime, fans can only hope that these snubs will fuel their fire and motivate them to come back even stronger next season.
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