OK, yes, on a list of problems this team is facing, the answer to that question is all the way at the bottom of the list.
Between fan voting, injuries, and guys getting squeezed due to their position, the All-Star game has not and will be not be a perfect metric to measure a true “star” in the NBA, but it isn’t a terrible one either. It’s always managed to get a decent sense on who the best 12ish players in each conference through the first half of the season.
When the Sixers “won” the offseason by signing Paul George, it was the first time they had three players to make the All-Star team on the roster since 2020, and the closest to having all three near their primes since 2019.