In the NBA All-Star, the mode most worthy of player selection is the street mode, because in this mode, it's truly controlled by players to battle. So, what the editor brings today is the NBA All-Star player recommendation. When choosing players, one must consider the player's own abilities and the difficulty of developing them. Some players, although good, are too expensive and not practical for most people.

In the street mode, there are three positions that need to be selected. The first recommended is Devin Booker for the 1st position. Devin Booker is very strong in scoring, with a close-range shot of 162, a mid-range shot of 155, and a three-pointer of 138. With such data, plus many related shooter badges, his scoring ability is absolutely very strong. He also has a dual speed attribute of 129, which makes him more than sufficient as the ball-handling leader for the 1st position. He performs well in all three modes, and naturally, he is very powerful in the street mode, making it no problem for him to be the core player.

For the 2nd position, Paul George is recommended. Paul George excels in hot zone coverage, with almost every area being a hot zone except for a small section at the 45-degree angle on the right. This capability allows him to easily shoot from many positions. In terms of attributes, he has a 3-point shot of 133 and a mid-range shot of 138, which already establishes his scoring ability. Additionally, he has a 142 for driving layups, offering a variety of scoring methods. Defensively, his double rebounding is somewhat weak, but with an inside defense of 120 and outside defense of 138, he still plays a significant role in defense. He also possesses 8 bronze quality badges, so he won't be at a disadvantage in this aspect.

For the 3rd position, Andre Drummond is recommended. This player is definitely a dominant figure in the 3rd position, with the advantage of being easy to develop and having a high cost-effectiveness. His physical attributes give him true dominance under the basket. With an offensive rebound of 162 and a defensive rebound of 165, these two attributes are almost at their maximum, and he also has the Box Out Beast badge, so he is not afraid of any player when competing for rebounds.

The above is the NBA All-Star player recommendation brought by the editor today. There are indeed too many players in the game, and the editor can only choose some with high cost-effectiveness and suitability for recommendation. There are even more useful players, and once the official server opens, everyone will know after drawing cards several times.