NBA All-Star Game 2019: Rookies to make the NBA All-Star team

Micah Adams

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The second results for All-Star voting have been released and Luka Doncic is in the mix for a starting spot in the hotly contested Western Conference.

The rookie sensation currently sits in second behind only LeBron James among Western Conference frontcourt players and is fourth overall behind only James, Giannis Antetokounmpo and Kyrie Irving.

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Though it's now relatively rare, there is a rich history of rookies to make the All-Star team.

Here are all 45 players that have done it.

Blake Griffin - 2011

Blake Griffin

After sitting out the 2009-10 season with an injury after being drafted first overall in 2009, Griffin was dominant from Day 1 during his rookie season in 2010-11.

He dropped 20 points, 14 rebounds and four assists in his NBA debut and would go on to average 22.5 points and 12.1 rebounds per game as a rookie.

Not only was he a unanimous Rookie of the Year winner, Griffin finished tied for 10th in MVP voting.

Yao Ming - 2003

Yao Ming

Yao Ming was larger than life as a basketball pioneer from China. Due to his immense popularity overseas, Yao was voted in as the starting centre in the Western Conference, beating out Shaquille O'Neal.

In fact, Yao finished second in All-Star voting in the Western Conference behind only Kobe Bryant.

That shouldn't take away from the fact that he was impact early on with the Houston Rockets as he averaged 13.5 points, 8.2 rebounds and 1.8 blocks per game in 2002-03 while appearing in all 82 games.

Tim Duncan - 1998

Tim Duncan

Not only was Duncan an All-Star as a rookie, he was one of the best players in the entire league as he became the first player since Larry Bird in 1979-80 to be named first-team All-NBA.

He averaged 21.1 points, 11.9 rebounds and 2.5 blocks per game for the Spurs in 1997-98, the first of 19 seasons with the Spurs. Duncan would go on to make 15 All-Star teams.

Grant Hill - 1995

Grant Hill

How popular was Grant Hill as a rookie?

He led all players in All-Star voting.

Hill would go on to share Rookie of the Year honours with Jason Kidd after averaging 19.9 points, 6.4 rebounds, 5.0 assists and 1.8 steals per game. He scored 10 points in the All-Star Game while wearing those legendary dessert threads.

Shaquille O'Neal - 1993

Shaquille O

From the moment he stepped on the floor with the Orlando Magic, Shaq was the most physically imposing force in the NBA.

Coming along in a golden age of centres that included Hakeem Olajuwon, David Robinson, Patrick Ewing, Dikembe Mutombo and Alonzo Mourning among others, O'Neal proved he more than belonged while averaging 23.4 points, 13.9 rebounds and 3.5 blocks per game as a rookie.

O'Neal scored 14 points in his first All-Star game.

Dikembe Mutombo - 1992

Dikembe Mutombo

Mutombo ranked among the most dominant defensive players in the NBA from the start, averaging 3.0 blocks per game as a rookie which foreshadowed a Hall of Fame career in which he would lead the league blocks three times while winning four Defensive Player of the Year awards.

Mutombo averaged 16.6 points per game as a rookie which would actually go on to be a career-high as he never scored more than 14 points per game for the rest of his career.

David Robinson - 1990

David Robinson

Robinson came to the NBA as a chiseled 24-year old Navy veteran. As a rookie, The Admiral averaged 24.3 points, 12.0 rebounds, 1.7 steals and 3.9 blocks per game, showcasing a full arsenal on both ends of the floor. The Spurs went 56-26 with Robinson as a rookie after winning just 21 games the year prior.

Robinson's immediate impact as a rookie and immediate turnaround for the franchise foreshadowed the arrival of Tim Duncan a decade later.

Patrick Ewing - 1986

Patrick Ewing

Perhaps the most revered player in the history of the Knicks entered the NBA a legend following a dominant college career at Georgetown. The No. 1 pick in the 1985 draft, Ewing averaged 20.0 points, 9.0 rebounds and 2.1 blocks per game as a rookie and became the first Kncks rookie in over two decades to win Rookie of the Year.

An 11-time All-Star, Ewing helped usher in a golden age of centres. No Knicks player that's come along since has been able to capture the hearts and minds of Knicks faithful in the way that Ewing was able to do in Madison Square Garden.

Michael Jordan - 1985

Michael Jordan

Jordan started the All-Star game as a rookie and would go on to win Rookie of the Year while pouring in over 28 points per game. Since the NBA-ABA merger, no other rookie has come close to matching Jordan's prolific scoring ability. He finished third in the league in scoring as a rookie, foreshadowing a career in which he won 10 scoring titles, by far the most in NBA history.

Despite the Bulls winning just 38 games his rookie season, Jordan finished sixth in MVP voting while receiving a pair of first-place votes. It was clear from the beginning that the next 15 years would belong to His Airness.

Hakeem Olajuwon - 1985

Hakeem Olajuwon

Olajuwon was good enough as rookie - 20.6 points, 11.9 rebounds, 2.7 blocks, 1.2 steals per game - to steal 20 first-place votes for Rookie of the Year from Michael Jordan. The Dream made the All-Star team in 12 of his first 13 seasons, the lone exception in 1990-91 when he missed all of January and February but still managed to league the lead in blocks per game.

The Complete List

Those are the most recent rookies to make the All-Star team. Here is the complete list:

Rookie All-Stars
2010-11 Blake Griffin Clippers
2002-03 Yao Ming Rockets
1997-98 Tim Duncan Spurs
1994-95 Grant Hill Pistons
1992-93 Shaquille O'Neal Magic
1991-92 Dikembe Mutombo Nuggets
1989-90 David Robinson Spurs
1985-86 Patrick Ewing Knicks
1984-85 Michael Jordan Bulls
1984-85 Hakeem Olajuwon Rockets
1983-84 Ralph Sampson Rockets
1981-82 Isaiah Thomas Pistons
1981-82 Kelly Tripucka Pistons
1981-82 Buck Williams Nets
1979-80 Larry Bird Celtics
1979-80 Bill Cartwright Knicks
1979-80 Magic Johnson Lakers
1977-78 Walter Davis Suns
1975-76 Alvan Adams Suns
1971-72 Sidney Wicks Trail Blazers
1970-71 John Johnson Cavaliers
1970-71 Geoff Petrie Trail Blazers
1969-70 Lew Alcindor Bucks
1968-69 Elvin Hayes Rockets
1968-69 Wes Unseld Bullets
1965-66 Rick Barry Warriors
1964-65 Willis Reed Knicks
1964-65 Luke Jackson 76ers
1963-64 Jerry Lucas Royals
1962-63 Terry Dischinger Zephyrs
1961-62 Walt Bellamy Packers
1960-61 Oscar Robertson Royals
1960-61 Jerry West Lakers
1959-60 Wilt Chamberlain Warriors
1958-59 Elgin Baylor Lakers
1956-57 Tom Heinsohn Celtics
1955-56 Maurice Stokes Royals
1954-55 Bob Pettit Hawks
1954-55 Frank Selvy Hawks
1953-54 Ray Felix Bullets
1953-54 Jack Molinas Pistons
1953-54 Don Sunderlage Hawks
1950-51 Paul Arizin Warriors
1950-51 Bob Cousy Celtics
1950-51 Larry Foust Pistons

 

Micah Adams

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Micah Adams is a Managing Editor and Head of Affiliate and Commercial Content at Sporting News. Prior to joining SN in 2021, Adams spent over a decade producing and leading content teams at ESPN, DAZN and The Social Institute. Adams graduated from Duke University in 2009 and remains a Cameron Crazie at heart well into his 30s. When not losing sleep or hair over the Blue Devils, Kansas City Chiefs, Chicago Bulls, and USMNT, Adams enjoys chasing his two small children around along with his wife, losing golf balls, spending time outdoors and binging terrible movies.