Ray Allen

Paul Pierce

Grant Hill

Mitch Richmond

Reggie Miller

John Stockton

Steve Nash

Jermaine O’Neal

Blake Griffin

DeMarcus Cousins

  • LovetheNBA23B
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    Hill and Nash. Probably Stockton too. None of the others were superstars. You should at least have one a couple all nba first teams and a clear top 10 player.

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    Grant Hill was top 3 in MVP voting and being hailed as the next face of the league. He was in a ton of commercials etc. He was the definition of a superstar in the late 90s in terms of on and off court.

    Blake was also top 3 in MVP voting and was definitely an “emerging superstar” if not one for a short period of time.

    Nash - B2B mvps this isn’t a question.

    Allen and Pierce were both borderline superstars.

    Boogie was not a superstar, he was a star, same for Jermaine

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    Everyone here except Richmond, O’Neal Reggie (outside the playoffs) and Boogie were superstars

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    Every single one were All Stars. The Superstars listed would definitively be Nash, Stockton, Pierce, Allen, Hill at one point or another in their careers…Blake was a superstar if not entirely for basketball impact but his overall impact as a personality/figure…the rest are debatable. O’Neal was never genuinely an superstar and don’t think Richmond was ever truly viewed as one even though the numbers were consistently stout. He was never viewed as a genuine elite player.