Perhaps I am framing this question poorly. “Who is the Indiana Pacers most random All-Star?” is hard to analyze since the definition of random is so ambiguous. Perhaps “least memorable” is a better distinction for what I am going for.
It is sort of hard to wrap your head around: how can an All-Star be not memorable? Guys like Chuck Person and Lance Stephenson skated through Pacers history without an All-Star appearance and yet they will never, ever, be forgotten. Surely, every player to be deemed an All-Star would be memorable, right?
Well, for those of you who are younger than 30, the name Bob Netolicky probably doesn’t ring a bell.