11. (Tied) Allen Iverson (2010)
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An example of a player making the All-Star team based on his name alone, Iverson was barely hanging onto his career in 2009-2010. He began the campaign by playing only three games for the Memphis Grizzlies before going to play for the Philadelphia 76ers for a farewell tour.
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The fans voted Iverson onto the All-Star team that year, even though he hadn’t played a whole lot and didn’t have great stats. He played in only 28 games, averaging 13.8 PPG and shooting 43% from the field. He was injured at the time, so he didn’t even play in the All-Star game.
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