Ming · 2002-03; 3, Tim Duncan T. As it has become a rare feat, several players have achieved it over the years. In fact, only 45 players in NBA history have been named All-Star in their first season in the league. Shaquille O'Neal was another number one in the NBA Draft who could play in the All-Star Game as a novice.
Becoming an NBA All-Star has proven to be quite difficult, but doing so as a rookie is another task in and of itself. Considered the best basketball player in history, Michael Jordan has been making noise in the basketball world since his rookie season in the NBA. Michael Jordan wasn't the only rookie in the 1985 NBA All-Star, as Hakeem Olajuwon, chosen number one overall in Houston, surpassed the selection of coaches. This feat is something most NBA rookies aim for, as most of them don't have the opportunity to play in this coveted game alongside other superstars. Despite the criticism received by the NBA All-Star Game vote to select its starters, it is still an achievement for players to enter the list.
But this achievement has already been achieved by several superrookies who immediately left their mark on the league and improved their team's chances of winning the NBA championship.