Among the top 75 superstars, there are three players whose selection is questionable. First of all, Lillard has only one burst in personal honors, no scoring title, MVP and other honors, and has only played in the Western Conference finals once in his career. His bright spots were limited to accuracy in key moments, which wasn't enough to support his top 75 status. In contrast, George, who is both offensive and defensive, is more comprehensive.
Secondly, although Anthony has outstanding offensive ability and is known as an offensive kaleidoscope, he has only one scoring title in his career, no honors such as a team, MVP, and no championship. Such an honor is too thin, and his achievements in leading the team have been ineffective all year round.
In the end, Reggie Miller only had three three-team honors in his career, and basically none of the other honors. He only played once in the finals and lost. Miller is only remembered for his three-point shot, and Klay is now more of a higher status than him. Thompson, who has four championships, didn't make the Big 75, which feels unfair. If Miller can make the cut, why can't Thompson?
To sum up, the hard honor and strength of these three players are not enough to support their position in the top 75. Therefore, it is more appropriate to re-select three players with hard power and hard honors.