I’m defining superstar as any player that made the NBA’s 75th anniversary team… and Jokic.
1991: Jordan/Pippen
1992: Jordan/Pippen
1993: Jordan/Pippen
1994: Olajuwon
1995: Olajuwon
1996: Jordan/Pippen/Rodman
1997: Jordan/Pippen/Rodman
1998: Jordan/Pippen/Rodman
1999: Duncan/Robinson
2000: Bryant/O’Neal
2001: Bryant/O’Neal
2002: Bryant/O’Neal
2003: Duncan/Robinson
2004: None
2005: Duncan
2006: Wade/O’Neal
2007: Duncan
2008: Pierce/Allen/Garnett
2009: Bryant
2010: Bryant
2011: Nowitski
2012: James/Wade/Allen
2013: James/Wade/Allen
2014: Duncan
2015: Curry
2016: James
2017: Curry/Durant
2018: Curry/Durant
2019: Leonard
2020: James/Davis
2021: Antetokounmpo
2022: Curry
2023: Jokic
Edit: Again, I’m defining superstar as any player on those rosters that made the NBA’s 75th anniversary team (and Jokic). Not saying Duncan was a superstar in 2014 (although he did nearly average a double-double). Playoff experience and superstar pedigree clearly matter.
Jokic? You mean that fat slob that hates basketball and spends his offseason riding horses in Serbia? He’s not a superstar.