10. Kobe Bryant (2014, 2016)
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In 2013-2014, Bryant started the downward spiral to end his storied career. He began the season around a month late, played six games, and then tore his ACL. As a result, he missed almost the entire season, averaging just 13.8 PPG in those six games. Even though he couldn’t play, the fans still voted him into the All-Star game.
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However, 2014 wasn’t even the worst All-Star selection for him. His worst was in his final season. Bryant was shooting a horrid 34.9% from the field in the first half of the season, but he was still averaging nearly 17 PPG simply due to volume shooting. Nevertheless, he found himself playing significant minutes in his final All-Star game in 2016.
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