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10 oldest NBA All-Stars
It's one thing to become an NBA All-Star in the prime of your career. Only legendary players reach All-Star status in their late 30s.
However, in the All-Star Game history books, there have been a handful of stars who've given Father Time a workout. For this piece, let's take a look at the 10 oldest NBA All-Stars.
Age: 37 years and 175 days old
It was only around eight years ago when the late Kobe Bryant made his last All-Star Game. It was also the same year that the Black Mamba decided to hang up his sneakers to put an end to his legendary basketball career.
At 37 years and 175 days old, Bryant also made his 18th All-Star Game appearance. He registered 10 points, six rebounds, and seven assists in his final All-Star Game.
Age: 37 years and 202 days old
Considered to be one of the top power forwards of all time, Karl Malone became one of the oldest All-Star players in 2001. Although he was scoreless in his final All-Star Game, Malone possesses all the accolades of a Basketball Hall of Famer. At this point, the two-time All-Star Game MVP had no longer anything to prove in the annual festivities.
Age: 37 years and 303 days old
John Havlicek garnered a total of 13 All-Star Game appearances to his name, with the last one being in 1978. In that All-Star Game, Havlicek tallied 10 points in just 22 minutes of action. With Havlicek, the East beat the West, 133-125.
Age: 37 years and 324 days old
There's no question that John Stockton was a decorated point guard for the Utah Jazz. In fact, to this day, he continues to be the all-time leader in assists and steals. With a long and storied NBA career, it wasn't surprising that Stockton also made this list as one of the oldest to appear in the All-Star Game.
Despite his age, Stockton was still efficient at the 2000 All-Star Game. He produced 10 points and two assists in just 11 minutes of action.
Age: 38 years and 19 days old
Another elite point guard that made this list is Steve Nash. Known for his high IQ and elite playmaking, Nash was the face of the Phoenix Suns squad that made deep playoff pushes to go along with two MVPs. While he was scoreless at the 2012 NBA All-Star Game, Nash had nothing left to prove with already several accolades to his name.
Age: 38 years and 296 days old
Tim Duncan is a beloved name for the San Antonio Spurs community. He led the team to five NBA championships across different decades.
In the 2015 All-Star Game, Duncan made history as one of the five oldest players to earn an All-Star selection. Although he only scored two points, Duncan still made his presence felt by grabbing nine rebounds in the Western All-Stars' victory over the East, 163-158.
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