| Last All-Star | Teammate |
| 1996 | Juwan Howard |
| 1998 | Joe Smith |
| 2001 | Jerry Stackhouse |
| 2002 | Wally Szczerbiak |
| 2004 | Jamaal Magloire |
| 2005 | Zydrunas Ilgauskas |
| 2007 | Shawn Marion |
| 2008 | Carlos Boozer |
| 2008 | Antawn Jamison |
| 2009 | Ben Wallace |
| 2009 | Shaquille O’Neal |
| 2009 | Mo Williams |
| 2009 | Ray Allen |
| 2009 | Rashard Lewis |
| 2012 | Derrick Rose |
| 2012 | Deron Williams |
| 2013 | Rajon Rondo |
| 2013 | Tyson Chandler |
| 2013 | Luol Deng |
| 2014 | Dwight Howard |
| 2015 | Kyle Korver |
| 2016 | Dwyane Wade |
| 2016 | Chris Bosh |
| 2017 | Marc Gasol |
| 2017 | Carmelo Anthony |
| 2017 | Isaiah Thomas |
| 2017 | DeAndre Jordan |
| 2018 | Kevin Love |
| 2018 | Andre Drummond |
| 2019 | D’Angelo Russell |
| 2020 | Brandon Ingram |
| 2020 | Russell Westbrook |
| 2025 | Anthony Davis |
| 2025 | Kyrie Irving |
| 2025 | Joel Embiid |
| 2026 | Luka Doncic |
| 2026 | Tyrese Maxey |
| 2026 | Jaylen Brown |
Only 38 current and former teammates who made an All-Star appearance at some point in their careers. That’s definitely not enough help to win more than four championships — people are unfair to think winning NBA titles is the point of your career. Don’t people know stat padding and counting longevity stats are the point of basketball? I think the O’Brien trophy should be awarded to the player who collects the most points, rebounds and assists each year instead of the participation ribbon for winning meaningless playoff games on the grandest stage. As for Jordan, can’t be the GOAT…he never played a Game 7 a single time in the Finals. What an idiot! He clearly didn’t even know you could play the extra game and pad even more all-significant stat totals while playing ole defense. MJs entire career was a flop.
(Clearly, I’m trolling and joking around.)
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