Kristaps Porzingis isn't happy about missing out on the All-Star start this season. He was blunt when asked Friday about the snub.

"Players know," he told reporters, via the New York Daily News. "That’s all I’m going to say."

Though elected as a starter by the players, the Knicks center finished behind 76ers center Joel Embiid in voting by fans and media. 

"Everybody has their own opinion. Fans are one thing. It is what it is,” he said. “There are a lot of things I could have done better also. It is what it is.”

Porzingis trails Embiid in points (23.9 to 23.6), rebounds (11.0 to 6.9) and assists (3.5 to 1.2) per game. He has been on the court more often, playing in 39 games as opposed to 32 for the 76ers center and Porzingis has been a better shot-blocker (2.4 to 1.9) as well.

The difference between being elected to the All-Star game by vote is minimal, so there's no shame in not getting the nod, but that doesn't lessen the blow of not being given the recognition by the fans and people who cover the sport.

Fortunately for the 22-year-old, he has a great chance to earn his spot on his numbers alone, and will likely be added to the roster as a reserve when the full All-Star rosters are announced Tuesday. 

"In my mind, I deserve it," Porzingis said. "All I got to do is play good and win games and the results will take care of itself. I shouldn’t be too worried about who is going to vote for me and who is not going to vote for me."