No, he didn't. The only reason he made it is because of BTS or some other K-Pop group promoted him on social media for some reason.
He's fine in his role now, but don't let the Warriors hype fool you. He's not a top 10 anything.
Both can be true. He did get robbed because of what I said above, but he's also a guy who made an All-Star team out of cir stance more than a true All-Star.
It happens (see DeRozan making 5).
They got Murray to attempt to appease Young and the decline in Collins' (irrelevant) counting stats are a product of the talent around him improving significantly.
He's been in the league for 4 seasons, on bad-decent teams, is still only 23 and has already led a team to the Conference Finals.
He's already a top 10 offensive player, but obviously building a championship contender around someone with his physical limitations is highly unlikely. Still, neither the Hawks nor him should concede that pursuit at this relatively early juncture.