Measures the total number of NBA All-Star Game selections a player received over their career. While All-Star selection involves some popularity bias, it remains the strongest longevity indicator of star-level performance. Making 10+ All-Star games means a player maintained star caliber for over a decade. Also factors into PLR where non-First-Team All-Star years represent the sustained-but-not-peak tier of production.
KG was selected to 15 All-Star Games across his career, matching the perennial All-Star tier and reflecting consistent star-level recognition for nearly two decades.
Tim Duncan was selected to 15 All-Star Games across his 19-season career. The anchor explicitly scores him at 95, reflecting consistent star-level play for nearly two decades.
Wilt Chamberlain was selected to 13 All-Star Games across his 14 NBA seasons, making him an All-Star in virtually every year he played. This places him in the perennial All-Star tier (12-15 selections).
West was selected to 14 All-Star Games in his 14-season career, making him an All-Star in every single season he played, matching Durant's 14 selections.
Hayes was selected to 12 All-Star Games across his career, placing him in the perennial All-Star tier (12-15 selections) as a fixture for over a decade.
Paul has 12 All-Star selections across his career, placing him in the perennial All-Star tier (12-15 selections). This reflects consistent star-level recognition for over a decade.
Cousy was selected to 13 All-Star Games (1951-1963), making him an All-Star in virtually every season of his career. This places him in the perennial All-Star tier.
Dr. J was selected to 11 NBA All-Star Games (1977-1987), placing him in the multi-decade All-Star tier. His consistent All-Star status throughout his entire NBA career reflects sustained star-level play for over a decade.
Hakeem was selected to 12 All-Star Games, placing him in the perennial All-Star tier. He was a fixture in the All-Star Game throughout his prime years.
Bill Russell was selected to 12 All-Star Games during his 13-year career (1958-1969). This places him firmly in the perennial All-Star tier, essentially being an All-Star for virtually his entire career.
Durant has been selected to 14 All-Star Games, placing him in the perennial All-Star tier (88-94 range) and reflecting consistent star-level recognition.
Bird was selected to 12 All-Star Games across his 13-season career, making him a perennial All-Star and fixture in the game for virtually his entire career.
Pettit was selected to 11 All-Star Games in his 11-season career, making him an All-Star every single year. This places him in the perennial All-Star tier, comparable to Bill Russell's 12 selections (scored 89).
Moses Malone was selected to 12 All-Star Games throughout his career, placing him in the perennial All-Star tier (12-15 selections) and reflecting sustained star status for over a decade.
Havlicek was selected to 13 All-Star Games during his 16-year career, making him an All-Star in the vast majority of his seasons. This places him in the perennial All-Star tier (12-15 selections).
Wade was selected to 13 All-Star Games, placing him in the perennial All-Star tier (12-15 selections) and reflecting consistent star-level recognition.
Iverson was selected to 11 All-Star Games, placing him at the high end of the multi-decade All-Star tier, reflecting consistent star status throughout his prime.
Mutombo was selected to 8 All-Star Games across his career, placing him in the established All-Star tier and reflecting his sustained star-level recognition.
Curry has 10 All-Star selections across his career, placing him in the multi-decade All-Star tier (9-12 selections) as a consistent star for over a decade.
Barkley was selected to 11 All-Star Games across his career, placing him in the multi-decade All-Star tier. He was a consistent star-level player for over a decade despite his relatively shorter prime.
Bing was selected to 7 All-Star Games during his career, placing him in the established All-Star tier reflecting elite status for a significant stretch.
Howard was selected to 8 All-Star Games, placing him in the established All-Star tier (6-9 selections) as a clear elite player for a significant stretch.
Worthy was selected to 7 All-Star Games during his career, placing him in the established All-Star tier as a clear elite player for a significant stretch.
Cowens was selected to 8 All-Star Games during his career, placing him in the established All-Star tier for elite players across a significant stretch.
Pippen was selected to 7 All-Star Games, placing him in the established All-Star tier. This reflects his status as an elite player for a significant stretch of his career.
Wilkins was selected to 9 All-Star Games (1986-1994), placing him in the multi-decade All-Star tier (9-12 selections) as a consistent star throughout his prime.
Westbrook was selected to 9 All-Star Games (2011-2013, 2015-2020), placing him in the multi-decade All-Star tier with sustained star-level recognition.
Nash was selected to 8 All-Star Games (2002, 2003, 2005-2007, 2010, 2012), placing him in the 78-87 multi-decade All-Star range as an established elite player for nearly a decade.
Reed was selected to 7 All-Star Games (1965-1971), placing him in the 78-87 multi-decade All-Star range as an established star for most of his prime years.
Drexler was selected to 10 All-Star Games across his career, placing him in the multi-decade All-Star tier (9-12 selections) as a consistent star for over a decade.
McGrady was selected to 7 All-Star Games (2001-2007) during his prime years. Seven selections places him solidly in the 78-87 range for multi-decade All-Star status, representing nearly a decade of elite play.
Yao Ming was selected to 8 All-Star Games (2003-2009, 2011), placing him in the established All-Star tier with 6-9 selections despite his shortened career.
Robinson was selected to 10 All-Star Games, placing him in the multi-decade All-Star range alongside Stephen Curry, reflecting sustained star status throughout his career.
Gilmore was selected to 6 All-Star Games (including ABA), placing him in the established All-Star range as a clear elite player for a significant stretch.
Frazier was selected to 7 All-Star Games during his career, placing him in the established All-Star tier with clear elite status for a significant stretch.
Jokic has been selected to 5 All-Star Games through 2024. This places him in the multi-decade All-Star range, though at the lower end due to his relatively recent emergence as a star.
Bosh was selected to 11 All-Star Games across his career, placing him at the high end of the multi-decade All-Star tier with consistent star recognition.
With 6 All-Star selections across his career, Gasol was clearly an elite player for a significant stretch, placing him in the established All-Star tier.
Lillard has 8 All-Star selections (2014, 2018-2021, 2023-2024), placing him in the established All-Star tier (6-9 selections) as an elite player for a significant stretch.
Butler has 6 All-Star selections (2015, 2017, 2018, 2020, 2022, 2023), placing him in the established All-Star tier with clear elite status for a significant stretch.
English was selected to 8 All-Star Games (1982-1989), placing him in the established All-Star tier. He was clearly an elite player for a significant stretch during the 1980s.
Parish was selected to 9 All-Star Games during his career, placing him in the established All-Star tier with consistent elite recognition over nearly a decade.
Stoudemire was selected to 6 All-Star Games (2005, 2007-2011), placing him in the established All-Star range (6-9 selections) as clearly an elite player for a significant stretch.
Dumars was selected to 6 All-Star Games (1990-1993, 1995, 1997), placing him in the established All-Star tier with clear elite status for a significant stretch.
Griffin was selected to 6 All-Star Games (2011-2015, 2019), placing him in the established All-Star tier. This reflects his status as an elite player for a significant stretch of his career.
Selected to 6 All-Star Games (1973, 1975-1976, 1980-1982), placing him in the established All-Star tier with clear elite status for a significant stretch.
DeRozan has been selected to 6 All-Star Games (2014, 2016-2018, 2022, 2024), placing him in the established All-Star tier with consistent recognition over multiple seasons.
Irving has been selected to 8 All-Star Games, placing him in the established All-Star tier (6-9 selections) as an elite player for a significant stretch.