Zach LaVine has the worst winning percentage of any All-Star ever
In the NBA, though scoring, rebounding, defense and accolades are important, what comes first is winning, which is why fans and media members alike remember championship-level players above all others.
But sometimes, even the most talented of players get caught in circumstances that don’t allow for them to change things as much as they want to in the win-loss column.
A prime example of that is Zach LaVine, who, despite turning into one of the best 2-guards in basketball over recent years, remains the player with the worst winning percentage of any All-Star ever.
Of course, it’s not entirely his fault, as LaVine has had to play for rebuilding and, at times, disorganized franchises in the Minnesota Timberwolves and Chicago Bulls in his career, but it’s still a record LaVine would probably like to change over the coming campaigns.
Below, check out the All-Stars with the worst winning percentages in NBA history.