Bradley Beal has been an all-star for the past two years, representing the Washington Wizards in Charlotte and Los Angeles, but this year he finds himself on the bubble. Without his back court running mate, John Wall, some of his numbers have been on the rise but others have taken a hit, leaving NBA fans and media wondering if he’s truly an “all-star.”
What is an “all-star” exactly? To some, it’s a glorified title for those that do well in a popularity contest, while for others it means these are the very best players the game has to offer.