Top 15 players snubbed by fellow hoopers in NBA All-Star voting process, including Chris Paul

NBA All-Star voting: Chris Paul

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Now that the NBA All-Star voting is in, we not only know who got the most votes, but who didn’t get votes at all. For instance, like who the NBA players didn’t vote for.

It’s an interesting group. While some might not be having their best seasons, they’re all worthy of a vote from somebody.

Here are the top 15 players who didn’t get any votes from fellow players.

Related: Ranking No. 1 picks since 2013, from best to worst

Chris Paul, Golden State Warriors

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OG Anunoby, New York Knicks

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Reggie Jackson, Denver Nuggets

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Austin Reaves, Los Angeles Lakers

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Buddy Hield, Indiana Pacers

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Eric Gordon, Phoenix Suns

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Spencer Dinwiddie, Brooklyn Nets

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Dennis Schroeder, Toronto Raptors

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Immanuel Quickley, Toronto Raptors

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Max Strus, Cleveland Cavaliers

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Norman Powell, Los Angeles Clippers

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Mo Wagner, Orlando Magic

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Aaron Nesmith, Indiana Pacers

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Jalen Duren, Detroit Pistons

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Ayo Dosunmu, Chicago Bulls

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