NBA should expand its All-star roster to 15

SchoolboyC

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I wouldn't mind it, but at the same time 15 players don't play in a game.

It would make sense to expand to 13 since that's the number of players that can be on an active roster on gamedays now instead of 12. But I don't think it should be any more than that.

There's always going to be snubs, regardless of if you have 12 guys on the team or 15, there still would be players that people felt got snubbed. This is what happens when you have subjective lists, you're not realistically gonna have a scenario where everyone agrees.
 

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It would make sense to expand to 13 since that's the number of players that can be on an active roster on gamedays now instead of 12. But I don't think it should be any more than that.

There's always going to be snubs, regardless of if you have 12 guys on the team or 15, there still would be players that people felt got snubbed. This is what happens when you have subjective lists, you're not realistically gonna have a scenario where everyone agrees.
13 is the number I thought that would be right to match active rosters too. Definitely need at minimum one extra spot. Especially with fan voting determining starters to offset if they vote somebody in not deserving.
 
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