Doctor MJ wrote:On the dark side, here are the lowest ranked guys who were named all-star and/or All-NBA in their career:
Tom Gugliotta -4.4
Anthony Mason -4.4
DeMar DeRozan -4.3
Andre Drummond -4.0
Caron Butler -4.0
Stephon Marbury -3.9
Wally Szczerbiak -3.9
Zydrunas Ilgauskas -3.8
Gordon Hayward -3.5
Clifford Robinson -3.3
It looks like he just missed your cutoff, but...
Camelo Anthony: #1414, -3.1
And not that I take too much from the small sample sizes, but a couple other observations:
1. Chris Webber is just outside the Top 100, at 1.0. Meanwhile Bosh is #1302 at -2.4, and Horford and Gobert are also lower than Webber(though still in the Top 200). Just wanted to give C-Webb some love since he rarely gets any around here.
2. #71 seems low for Kobe.
3. #397 seems WAY low for Paul Pierce.
4. Tony Parker doesn't look great - #357, -0.6 - especially in comparison to his teammates Duncan, Manu, DRob, Kawhi, and even Danny Green, who are all in the Top 20 and all 3.5+.
5. Dwight Howard all the way down at #874, at -1.3.