We’re getting closer and closer to this year’s NBA All-Star Game in Los Angeles and the NBA made some more progress on Tuesday evening by releasing the full list of players who will be attending this year’s event.
 

 

The Eastern Conference @nbaallstar Reserves Pool!

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The Western Conference @nbaallstar Reserves Pool!

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Considering each team only consists of 12 players, you know that some guys are going to get snubbed each year when the final selections are made. One person who is not happy with this year’s selection is former NBA Sixth Man of the Year Lou Williams.
 

The 31-year-old guard is currently enjoying a career year in his first season with the Los Angeles Clippers as he’s averaging 23.3 points, 2.6 rebounds, 5.1 assists and one steal per game and he believes he should have been on the Western Conference reserves list.
 

Williams is currently averaging more points per game than every Western Conference All-Star reserve other than Russell Westbrook and Damian Lillard, so you can understand why he’s unhappy with the roster the NBA rolled with instead.

(H/T Twitter/TeamLou23)