6. (Tied) Mehmet Okur (2007)
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Okur had lots of skill, especially for somebody who was nearly 7 feet tall. Even with that, he was barely relevant enough to be considered for an All-Star selection. He was a stereotypical European big man, which meant he liked to shoot threes too much and wasn’t physical.
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Similar to the way Zyrdunas Ilgauskas made his All-Star games, the West just needed a center for its team. This time, though, it was due to the injury of other players. Okur was the best option, in part thanks to averaging 17.9 PPG and 7.5 RPG at the time.
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