2018 NBA All-Star Game: 5 Biggest Snubs

Paul George or Chris Paul: Who's No. 1?
Paul George or Chris Paul: Who's No. 1

#4 Lou Williams

Philadelphia 76ers v Los Angeles Clippers
Lou Williams

Season Averages (45 games): 23.3 points, 5.1 assists, 2.6 rebounds

Who Lou Williams can replace in the current All-Star team is a mystery but that's not what we are here for. Despite all the nagging injuries and inconsistent play at the beginning of the season, the LA Clippers have done incredibly well to be at .500 right now with a record of 23-23. And a large part of that has got to do with Lou Williams' play.

The team was 11-18 and as you can decipher since then they have gone 12-5, which is praise-worthy given that they were missing key players like Blake Griffin and Austin Rivers for a major part of these 17 games. They've gone from almost at the bottom of the Conference to posing a strong case for the eighth seed.

Through the team's 12-5 run, Williams has averaged 28.9 points, among the league's top 3. If he doesn't continue to start games for the team, he has a pretty good case to receive his second Sixth Man of the Year award.

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