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No that is correct. That is how he got in.You could argue that it wasnt a lifetime achievement award (i think it was) but iirc he was a replacement pick. He made the team because someone else was hurt or something i thought. I could be wrong though.
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Commissioner Adam Silver chose Conley as Booker's replacement with rules stipulating a substitute must be selected from the same conference as the injured player.
There were several players in the mix for this spot, and Conley arguably had middle of the road stats by comparison, but the Jazz were just killing it and Conley was having a bounce-back season. Plus he is just a nice guy so no one would poo poo the choice by Silver. But we have to be real and understand this was way more of a lifetime achievement award than a true all-star season. Not many all-stars with stat lines like that -
Conley, 33, is averaging 16.1 points, 5.7 assists and 3.5 rebounds in 29 games this season as he continues to bounce back from a dismal 2019-20 campaign.
Remember, Booker, who was having a career year, did not get selected originally and was only selected as a replacement for AD. Then Booker got injured, so Conley was a replacement for a replacement.
Dejounte Murray was having a career year that year with a stat line of 19 pts, 8 reb, and 9 assist, but his team wasn't winning. LaMelo ball as well, was putting up 20 pts, 7 rebs, 8 assists and they were in the playoff hunt due to his play. SGA was also having a career year, but on a bad team.
So in no way can you really say that Conley beat out other guys because he was just better. IMO Ball was having a stellar year and pushing his team toward the playoffs and probably should have been picked, but give his age, and the fact that often, if you don't get voted in, the NBA wants to see you pay your dues before receiving accolades like that, they picked the elder statesman Conley both as a feel-good story for the best citizen in the NBA and the guy that would appreciate it most, and because the Jazz were surging and appeared dominant, and Conley was having one of the best years of his career, of that there was no doubt. But one of the best years of his career was still well short of the stats of other top wings/guards also in the running. It was a lifetime achievement award, albeit well-deserved, but still was not really about him being the best guard at the spot at the time.