16. Kevin Garnett (2013)
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One of the all-time greats, Garnett grew from a skinny prospect into a defensive force and well-rounded offensive player who dominated the association during the prime of his career. He even won a championship after Minnesota traded him to Boston.
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By the time he was 36 years old in 2012-2013, he was not that same dominant player. When Garnett made his last All-Star team, he averaged just 15.1 PPG, 7.7 RPG, and 30.3 minutes per game for the Celtics. Those are not All-Star numbers, but his name recognition got him onto the team regardless.
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