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All Stars by school:
Georgetown: 6
All-Stars: Patrick Ewing (11), Allen Iverson (11), Dikembe Mutombo (eight), Alonzo Mourning (seven), Roy Hibbert (two) and Sleepy Floyd (one)
Total All-Star selections: 40
UConn: 6
All-Stars: Ray Allen (10), Kemba Walker (four), Richard Hamilton (three), Caron Butler (two), Andre Drummond (two) and Clifford Robinson (one)
Total All-Star selections: 22
St. John’s: 6
All-Stars: Dick McGuire (seven), Chris Mullin (five), Mark Jackson (one), Jayson Williams (one), Metta World Peace (one) and Max Zaslofsky (one)
Total All-Star selections: 16
Marquette: 5
All-Stars: Dwyane Wade (13), Jimmy Butler (six), Maurice Lucas (four), Don Kojis (two) and Doc Rivers(one)
Total All-Star selections: 26
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All Stars by school:
Georgetown: 6
All-Stars: Patrick Ewing (11), Allen Iverson (11), Dikembe Mutombo (eight), Alonzo Mourning (seven), Roy Hibbert (two) and Sleepy Floyd (one)
Total All-Star selections: 40
UConn: 6
All-Stars: Ray Allen (10), Kemba Walker (four), Richard Hamilton (three), Caron Butler (two), Andre Drummond (two) and Clifford Robinson (one)
Total All-Star selections: 22
St. John’s: 6
All-Stars: Dick McGuire (seven), Chris Mullin (five), Mark Jackson (one), Jayson Williams (one), Metta World Peace (one) and Max Zaslofsky (one)
Total All-Star selections: 16
Marquette: 5
All-Stars: Dwyane Wade (13), Jimmy Butler (six), Maurice Lucas (four), Don Kojis (two) and Doc Rivers(one)
Total All-Star selections: 26

Ranking: The colleges with the most NBA All-Stars
Basketball fans often have college programs they support, be it where they went to school or just programs that they are fans of for other reasons. One talking point they often use to support their schools is the number of NBA All-Stars their programs have produced. To help…
