By Rob Mason, PSO President of Sports Operations
Feb 24, 2021


Once the NBA revealed the reserves for the 2021 All-Star game, all the attention immediately went toward which players missed the cut (as always). While there wasn’t an all-time snub this time like Bradley Beal last year, Domantas Sabonis being left off the list was still unprecedented. He’s the first player in NBA history to record 20+ points, 10+ rebounds, and 5+ assists to not make the All-Star team. 

DOMANTAS SABONIS IS THE MOST UNDERRATED PLAYER IN THE NBA


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This isn’t the first time Sabonis has been overlooked and it likely won’t be the last. Playing in a small-market like Indiana has forced Sabonis’ greatness to go under the radar on a national scale but Pacers fans have become well accustomed to his phenomenal performances. Just by looking at the 2020-21 NBA Top Performers, it can be understood how consistently effective the Pacers PF has been this year. 

He’s a triple-double threat on a nightly basis as one of the few Bigs in the league who’s a true facilitator from the post, has expanded his game beyond the 3-point line this year, and is one of the best rebounders in the league. The 24-year-old is one of the most well-rounded Big Men in the NBA and has improved his production across the board from last year, yet he didn’t earn a second consecutive All-Star appearance for some reason despite elevating his game.

While it’s easy to point out which players SHOULD’VE made the All-Star Team, many times people leave out who they should’ve made it over. With no position limit in place for the reserves like there is for starters, Sabonis could’ve easily made it over G Ben Simmons or G/F Jaylen Brown, who both lack the resume Sabonis has this season. However, Simmons and Brown play in large markets and get credited for their All-Defense, which is the only subpar aspect of Sabonis’ game.

Considering the Gonzaga product has only been in the league for five years, he has plenty of time to turn the narrative around and become more of a household name. Paul George and Reggie Miller were both able to garner the respect of being a top-tier player in Indiana, a state known for hoops. Sabonis was acquired (with Victor Oladipo) for PG13 a few years ago and has developed into a perennial All-Star caliber player who, along with Devin Booker, can now be considered the most underrated player in the NBA.


  • 1st player to average 20+ PPG/10+ RPG/5+ APG & not make the All-Star team in NBA history
  • Among the top-6 players in double-doubles this season, Sabonis is the only 1 not to make the All-Star team
  • 1 of only 3 players averaging 20+ PPG/10+ RPG/5+ APG/50%+ FG this season (Jokic, Giannis)
 
Odds vs. GS: IND -119 (Spread -2.0)
IND Stock Price: $9.40 (via FANDEX)
  • Career-high for Sabonis vs. ORL

 

  • Sabonis is a double-double machine

 

  • 2019-20 Highlights as an All-Star

 

 

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