NBA ALL-STAR SNUBS – BEST PER AND MOST WIN SHARES

NBA players with the best PER and most win shares in a season and the career that got snubbed. Status per December 2018.

  • The Player Efficiency Rating (PER) is a per-minute rating developed by John Hollinger. In John’s words, “The PER sums up all a player’s positive accomplishments, subtracts the negative accomplishments, and returns a per-minute rating of a player’s performance.”
  • This list includes the Top 50 players with the highest PER in any season who were not selected to play in the NBA All-Star Game that year.
  • A player had to play at least 800 minutes and 50 games in the season to qualify for the list.
  • There are different players on the list, some of them are listed more than once, but nobody close to Al Jefferson, who is the only one who appears 4 times on this Snubs List.
  • If you want to learn more about PER and other advanced stats, check out basketball-reference.


Player Season Age Team PER

  • The Player Efficiency Rating (PER) is a per-minute rating developed by John Hollinger. In John’s words, “The PER sums up all a player’s positive accomplishments, subtracts the negative accomplishments, and returns a per-minute rating of a player’s performance.”
  • Players with the highest PER in their careers who did not play in any NBA All-Star Game. Only players with at least 5,000 minutes (MP = Minutes Played) in the NBA were considered.
  • Most of them are still active. The are a few on the verge of becoming NBA All-Star players.
  • It’s not unusual to find young players on this list, who in the mid-term could become All-Star players too. If those young players don’t keep their performance level, they will simply disappear from the list.
  • If you want to learn more about PER and other advanced stats, check out basketball-reference.


Player From To Team MP PER

  • Win Shares is the name of a metric developed by Bill James that, through a complex formula, assigns a single number to each player for his contributions during the year.
  • This list includes the Top 50 players with the highest Win Shares in any season, who were not selected to play in the NBA All-Star Game that year.
  • There are many different players on the list, five of them are listed 2 times, but Reggie Miller is the only one who appears 4 times.


Player Season Age Team WS G

  • Win Shares is the name of a metric developed by Bill James that, through a complex formula, assigns a single number to each player for his contributions.
  • This list includes the Top 50 players with the highest total of Win Shares in their careers who did not play in any NBA All-Star Game.
  • A number of the players no the list are still active, but probably none of them have real chances to become an NBA All-Star Game player.


Player From To WS G